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Is the Geneva experiment really a dangerous one?

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Is the Geneva experiment really a dangerous one?

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What is happening is vastly different to the big bang. No-one understand what actually caused the big bang, so to recreate it would be impossible. It’s not dangerous at all really, people talk about a ‘black hole that will swallow the Earth’ but it’s not going to happen. The black holes they are talking about have tiny masses, meaning they have a ridiculously small gravitational force. Gravity is already by far the weakest force, so there’s no chance it will suddenly suck everything up!Some of the particle collisions in the Geneva experiments operate naturally on a much larger scale (cosmic rays etc). They are not seeking to recreate the big bang – they are merely recreating some of the conditions just after the big bang.I don’t think it’s dangerous Peace.

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its a controlled process so its not dangerous but if extreme possibilities considered then only those people who r living in the circumferance of the collider they may be affected.

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