lol, i'm sure it's been posted already but i'll confirm anyways...
This has been done before at lower speeds, and yielded no results. They keep fudging things in their theories that compensates for the experiment to require a faster collision and it keeps ending in the same way, nothing new proven
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They're basically looking for the "Higg particle" to prove existing theories are correct. The Higg particle is used in theories to explain where all the missing mass in the universe is held.
On to the black holes... mini blackholes are created naturally all the time and 'fizzle' out in next to no time. The chance of this experiment creating a significantly sized black hole to pose as any kind of threat is negligible. It's not quite as improbable as life existing on another planet besides our own (which my friends is as good as zero) but it's getting there...
Sooo sorry dudes but the world is here to stay for now
Edited by Just Another User, 10 September 2008 - 09:46 PM.