What happens if you fall into a black hole?
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Shane , Kansas City:
Sep 10 2008
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The world’s largest scientific instrument, the Large Hadron Collider, will be switched on in Switzerland on Wednesday.
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Vijay
Sep 11 2008
Kota,
India
The particle’s rates of reaction and the speed,that is almost equal to the speed of light,is so fast compare to the speed of sensation[signal pases to the brain] that you’ll not have even time to feel.
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Simple answer, we will discover what lies inside the black hole. LOL!
The world’s largest scientific instrument, the Large Hadron Collider, is already switched on in Switzerland. And we are all waiting to see the result. I think we should not think about something unfortunate, rather imagine that how great our scientists are that they are recreating the unknown incident of past. So just wait and watch.
The world’s largest scientific instrument, the Large Hadron Collider, is already switched on in Switzerland. And we are all waiting to see the result. I think we should not think about something unfortunate, rather imagine that how great our scientists are that they are recreating the unknown incident of past. So just wait and watch.
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I really would like to know what kind of benefits the humanity will gain with this experiment...
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Thats a tricky question, Celso...
I look at it as another step in continuation to the steps taken by Galileo, Newton, Einstein and many more people...in the quest to know more about fundamental particles and forces which made Universe, earth and life possible...
I am told it’ll also help in bio-medical research which aims to use high energy, highly focussed beams to target and eliminate cancer cells without killing normal cells...
Knowledge as an entity cannot do evil to humanity and will only enrich humanity. If implemented properly it’ll will only help and if used wrongly (like n-bombs)can cause much damage...
But this experiment promises to make a difference...maybe even crack the puzzle of ’How universe began?’
I look at it as another step in continuation to the steps taken by Galileo, Newton, Einstein and many more people...in the quest to know more about fundamental particles and forces which made Universe, earth and life possible...
I am told it’ll also help in bio-medical research which aims to use high energy, highly focussed beams to target and eliminate cancer cells without killing normal cells...
Knowledge as an entity cannot do evil to humanity and will only enrich humanity. If implemented properly it’ll will only help and if used wrongly (like n-bombs)can cause much damage...
But this experiment promises to make a difference...maybe even crack the puzzle of ’How universe began?’
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That’s a new fear, a new kind of weapon based in this giant machine.
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its basically intended for finding anamolies in mass of the matter. the bodies in universe that are visible to us make up just 4 percent of gravitational force whereas unseen bodies constitute 96 percent. this experiment will put some light as to where they had scttered during big bang.
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we will shrink like a spaghetti when falling in black hole.
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The particle’s rates of reaction and the speed,that is almost equal to the speed of light,is so fast compare to the speed of sensation[signal pases to the brain] that you’ll not have even time to feel.
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Simple answer, we will discover what lies inside the black hole. LOL!
The world’s largest scientific instrument, the Large Hadron Collider, is already switched on in Switzerland. And we are all waiting to see the result. I think we should not think about something unfortunate, rather imagine that how great our scientists are that they are recreating the unknown incident of past. So just wait and watch.
The world’s largest scientific instrument, the Large Hadron Collider, is already switched on in Switzerland. And we are all waiting to see the result. I think we should not think about something unfortunate, rather imagine that how great our scientists are that they are recreating the unknown incident of past. So just wait and watch.
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I really would like to know what kind of benefits the humanity will gain with this experiment...
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we will shrink like a spaghetti when falling in black hole.
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Thats a tricky question, Celso...
I look at it as another step in continuation to the steps taken by Galileo, Newton, Einstein and many more people...in the quest to know more about fundamental particles and forces which made Universe, earth and life possible...
I am told it’ll also help in bio-medical research which aims to use high energy, highly focussed beams to target and eliminate cancer cells without killing normal cells...
Knowledge as an entity cannot do evil to humanity and will only enrich humanity. If implemented properly it’ll will only help and if used wrongly (like n-bombs)can cause much damage...
But this experiment promises to make a difference...maybe even crack the puzzle of ’How universe began?’
I look at it as another step in continuation to the steps taken by Galileo, Newton, Einstein and many more people...in the quest to know more about fundamental particles and forces which made Universe, earth and life possible...
I am told it’ll also help in bio-medical research which aims to use high energy, highly focussed beams to target and eliminate cancer cells without killing normal cells...
Knowledge as an entity cannot do evil to humanity and will only enrich humanity. If implemented properly it’ll will only help and if used wrongly (like n-bombs)can cause much damage...
But this experiment promises to make a difference...maybe even crack the puzzle of ’How universe began?’
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That’s a new fear, a new kind of weapon based in this giant machine.
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its basically intended for finding anamolies in mass of the matter. the bodies in universe that are visible to us make up just 4 percent of gravitational force whereas unseen bodies constitute 96 percent. this experiment will put some light as to where they had scttered during big bang.
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