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Science! TOKKA
>> Anonymous
/r/ HR of nuclear fission or fusion, and other related things. I have one but it's not letting me upload it.
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>> Anonymous
>>275526
Not too good quality, but amazing. Anyway what the hell is this? (In before Kronkel)
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>>275538
>>275526

This is the Large Helical Device in Gifu Japan

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_helical_device
>> Anonymous
I'm lookin for something like this. Same pic or something that looks more awesome in hr

http://www1.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/3102988/2/istockphoto_3102988_uranium_235_nuclear
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Aerial view of the LHC
>> Anonymous
>>275564
lol doomsday
>> Falldog
>>275564
It's like a bloody Ace Combat mission objective. Somehow originally destroyed to shoot down asteroids.
>> Anonymous
>>275564

lol awesome
>> TOKKA
>>275618
people who are all in protest because the CERN accelerator could create "Black holes" are foolish unlearned dumb asses. The kind of blackholes created by this would be so weak and so small they would have no ability to sustain a gravity well which allows them to become the kind of singularity of science fiction fantasy they think it would be. This is like a snap pop noise maker compared to a pound of C4.
>> Anonymous
>>275703

Let them freak out and kill themselves in the confusion, then the world will be freed of assholes and the next step of evolution in humankind will begin
>> Anonymous
>>275729

Unfortunately, their self-preservation instinct would probably kick in before their suicide instinct, resulting in them being driven to kill those who "threaten" what they perceive as normal. They might be dumb as rocks, but their instincts combined with modern day tools makes for some scary fuckers.
>> Anonymous
>>275531
>>275703
UNFORSEEN CONSEQUENCES
>> Anonymous
>>275964
Pshht...all you need is a crowbar to make everything alright
>> Anonymous
>>275703
That isn't even proved, you moron. Miniature black holes might have escaped to Earth's core for all we know, even if it is highly unlikely, even improbable. So next time you try to act the knowable scientist, go do some actual research before you start sputtering things.
>> Anonymous
>>276228

http://www.universetoday.com/2007/06/20/are-microscopic-black-holes-buzzing-inside-the-earth/

>And if a black hole gets inside your planet? You get additional heat. This might account for unusual temperatures seen on Saturn and Jupiter, which are hotter than they should be from solar heating alone. A black hole inside the Earth might actually raise temperatures on the surface enough to sustain animal life long after the Sun dies out.

http://www.badastronomy.com/bablog/2007/11/20/phd-comics-and-mini-black-holes/

> I won’t even go into Hawking radiation, which says that a black hole that small would have a surface temperature of 10 billion Kelvins. That would make them a bit obvious if they were pelting us; they’d be pretty bright.

I will add that from a centimeter away, the gravity of a mini black hole can be hundreds of times that of the Earth, but from a few meters away you’d hardly notice it.

Man, just when I thought there could be a nice, drama-less, troll-free thread where we could discuss pictures in peace. I must have forgot that I was on 4chan.
>> Anonymous
>>276228
I'm lost I thought micro black holes where made (by CERN)with only two protons and would last no longer than a mil second(if not lest).
I also thought black holes where fixed in space and can't float and were but where they where created and only if that are sustained by some energy or mass.
( furthermore don't scientist believe that there are billions of micro black holes in our atmosphere caused by the aurora borealis and other astronomical phenomena)

I could be wrong I'm not sure.? :\
>> Anonymous
I don't get it, someone on the internet admitting that they're wrong? What's the catch?
>> Anonymous
eh, we're all going to die this may.
>> Anonymous
>>276284
There is no such thing as "fixed in space". All positions and velocities are relative.
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Fokus Fusion
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1518007279479871760
IEC Pollywell by Robert Bussard.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1996321846673788606&q=bussard&total=54&start=0&a
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>> Anonymous
The CERN BH is not prouced trew compress mater in ultra dens partikels.
CERN BH becomes black, get an evenhorizon trev inertia during ther brake. Then they lost velosity the evenhorizon dissapear if it not have ben disintigrated by the hawkin radiation before.
>> Anonymous
oh I bet we'll be seeing a goatse black hole here soon
>> Anonymous
I HATE MYSELF AND WANT TO DIE!
>> dfg Anonymous
>>275528
looks like the gravity room in the space ship goku trained in on his way to the namek planet.
>> Anonymous
>>276375
LOL

science is awesome