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Armageddon Saviour (Siddharth) Armageddon Saviour (Siddharth)
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Will the Large Hadron Collider experiment at Europe go through Successfully without any harm to the planet?

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/200…
Says it all ...

But ...
http://www.zimbio.com/CERN+Hadron+Collid…
Speaks about Dooms Day ...

What do you say?
  • 1 year ago
lee b by lee b
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my theory is that based on e=mc2 meaning mass can be energy and energy can be mass
the force and energy of the traveling atoms will transfer into matter and will make a new compound or type of atom never before seen
maybe a small quantity or maybe a vast quantity
in other words we will get something from nothing(and that is how the universe started.
maybe a molecule of a new metal that is stronger than steel but lighter than air?
just my theory
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  • Niall M by Niall M
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    They said that the atom bomb would evaporate the earths atmosphere.

    These types of reactions happen all the time in are upper atmosphere and have we all died yet?
    • 1 year ago
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  • angel by angel
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    some scientists believe that it wud result in such an intense gravitational field that a mini black hole will be created that 'll suck our planet inside out. but the scientists carrying out the LHD experiment rule out this possibility , they say that the gravitational field wont be as strong as to create a mini black hole . nothing can be said now ,lets hope for the best.
    • 1 year ago
    33% 1 Vote

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