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Monday, April 14, 2008

NYT : Gauging a Collider’s Odds of Creating a Black Hole

Dennis Overbye posted a nice essay about a collider's odds of creating a Black Hole. I think that it's an interesting essay. I have to agree that it's extremely unlikely to create the Black Hole out of a collider. I am not going to lose any sleep over this. For further reading, click on the link below.

Gauging a Collider’s Odds of Creating a Black Hole
Posted by Andrew at 21:53

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