Saturday, October 4, 2025

Physicists recreated a black hole in a lab, which then shone with light

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  1. When they detonated the first atomic bomb, they honestly wondered if it would burn off the atmosphere. There were serious concerns over CERN and whether it might alter the physical universe when it became operational. Seriously, do any of these scientists give one $#!+ about humanity when they conduct these experiments?

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    1. I can't speak to the atom bomb test concern (although I thought that was more to some of the larger fusion bomb tests).

      The "concern" over the CERN accelerator, as well as RHIC etc., are and always were unserious. Higher collision energies than those machines could ever achieve, happen every single day as cosmic rays hit the Earth's atmosphere, and have for billions of years. Makes for good tabloids, but fundamentally unserious or we wouldn't be here to fuss about it.

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    2. Plus the whole hoolabaloo about "creating a black hole that will swallow Earth" is utterly nonsense - the micro- black koles would evaporate almost instantly IF they would form.
      As for "... these scientists give one $#!+ about humanity when they conduct these experiments", well how exactly would progress be achieved? A stagnant society is a dying society, so I'll cite David Hilbert: "We must know, we will know!".

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    3. Ask Hiroshima and Nagasaki about scientists and human progress.
      cf. the Wuhan Biological Research institute.

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  2. That's not something to play with. How would the risk vs. the benefits help us. MFs are so smart they are stupid. What if calculations are off by a fraction

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    1. If the calculations are off by a fraction, then, generally whatever it is you're trying to do doesn't work - best case nothing happens. Otherwise, usually the machine winds up destroying itself.

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  3. Play with it all they want. They are pretending to be gods and God will not be mocked. It will bear no fruit. Someone will believe them, but it is all for not.

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    1. If you believe it's mockery, I'm sorry for you. It's a quest to understand how the universe works ... honest questioning.

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  4. Physicists did no such thing. They programmed a computer simulation that did exactly as it was programmed to do. Yes, that is circular logic, thanks for noticing.

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  5. Let’s move this lab Wuhan’s and make Fauci the lead on it.

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