Re: Could the LHC Collapse Planet Earth?!?



In article <47927AE0.E1B79249@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Uncle Al <UncleAl0@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Berkeley Brett wrote:

As the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) comes online, the question has come
up, "Could the LHC generate a singularity that would collapse the
entire planet?"

1) Angular momentum is conserved.
2) You are an idiot.

A micro-black hole, even if it persised long enough to accumlate mass
and was buried in high density matter, would swallow nothing before it
violently decayed. Do the math. Figure out the swirlie from a
centimeter radius necking down to a proton radius for initial one
radian/sec rotation.

[snip crap]

Idiot.

***{What if your conventional model of a "black hole" is wrong? What if
the polar jets emitted from the objects presently labeled "black holes"
do not consist of material from above the event horizon, and are not
collimated by the twisting of magnetic fields in the accretion disk,
but, instead, are beams of gravity microparticles (LeSage's ultramundane
corpuscles) coming from below the event horizon? In that case, the jets
will drive material in the surrounding "Dirac Sea," "aether," or
whatever you prefer to call it, away from the object along its polar
axes, setting up a flow in the northern and southern hemispheres that
moves outward and away from the object at the poles, and inward, toward
the object, along its equatorial plane. In other words, what if in
addition to the gravitational field around the object within which
momentum will be conserved, there is also an active suction toward the
equator due to fluid flows? If that is the case, angular momentum will
NOT be conserved in the vicinity of the object. Instead, your "micro
black hole" will immediately suck in the lab within which it was
created, then the earth, then the solar system, and we will all be quite
dead. And, fittingly enough, it will be a government funded project that
did us all in. --MJ}***

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