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Yup, this September. We're idiots and have decided to create a machine that could possibly make black holes. It will be used on September 10th. If our calculations are correct, the black hole will engulf us. Freakin' scientists are so self absorbed. We could DIE. Ugh. I've lost a lot of sleep over this. |
If the black hole is microscopic and doesn't have anything to 'suck' in to make it larger (which translates to a greater gravitational pull) how will it grow? :p The whole controversy is that they can't prove that it won't happen. Not that it will or that there's a high probability. Back to fire. Know how red fire radiates a lot of heat? As in, the heat can be felt from standing far a away. That's because it gives off a lots of infrared light which 'carries' the heat. Well, I've been thinking. If blue fire is, well, blue, perhaps it is so hot because it does not give up as much infrared light, hence it retains all of that energy. Thus you get a higher temperature fire. To the physics department! Or would it be chemistry?