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I think that's probably all very interesting, but I think I actually only understood the first sentence of my googled explanation :shock::oops::oops::oops: . The rest completely bypassed my poor little brain which has zero understanding of astrophysics :roll: .

 

All I can tell you for sure that NZ is still here, I've not been sucked into black holes yet, although it's so darned windy here I might get blown away instead. Does it suck in the northern hemisphere and blow in the southern I wonder :think: . That might influence whether or not I drag myself out to the supermarket this afternoon, no point in food shopping if we're all about to be blown away...I'll go and buy shoes instead :shock::lol::lol::lol::lol:

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It'll be a few days before it gets down to temperature and the protons get up to the required speed so don't all panic :lol:

 

We are all slowly being sucked into a black hole anyway :roll:

 

Every Universe has one and matter is slowly going in all the time :shock:

 

It will be a few million years away so don't lose any sleep over it 8)

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My FIL designs particle accelerators :shock:

 

He is 76 and "retired" 6 years ago but is working harder than ever. He is always going over to CERN and other places where they are building accelerators to advise them.

 

I asked him about the black hole thing with this one and he assured me there was no chance of it being a problem. The biggest risk, apparently, is that the machine is not big enough to answer the questions they are hoping it will answer.

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I'd forgotten all about it TBH, fascinating stuff to a point. I was once bored to tears about something similar by some physicist at a party... if that was his chat-up line, he failed miserably.

 

Rosie has been following it and got her knickers in a right twist about us all dying.

 

The biggest risk, apparently, is that the machine is not big enough to answer the questions they are hoping it will answer.

 

Bit like the M25 then :roll:

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All the kids in DD's class yesterday, who'd obviously been listening to every scare story, were going on about the world ending and getting sucked into a black hole and DD ended up in tears. I ended up going on Wiki and showing her that it was all going to be okay and got her interested in the science of it instead.

 

Honestly, i wish people would better inform their children instead of just telling them every story they read.

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Apparently the chances of the particles colliding are the same as firing two needles across the Atlantic and expecting them to meet.

 

I don't think we have much too worry about.

 

I'm more concerned about whether Flossie's poop will wash out of my favourite jeans, and the Big Bang coming from my washing machine. DD has been collecting pebbles in her pockets again I'm guessing :roll:

 

It's all happening at our house...

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