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-- Posted by xxxskittlesxxx at 8:13 am on Sep. 5, 2008

i heard everyone in school and the science teachers talking about a black hole thats gonna kill us all on wednesday coming up!
i think its alode of bull but its been on the news aswell
i'm worried. are we realy all gonna die?


-- Posted by Chasey at 8:13 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Lol, this is the millionth board I've seen on this...
We could die, we could not. =)


-- Posted by Violently Happy at 8:14 am on Sep. 5, 2008

YES we're all gonna die!!!!!


-- Posted by Killtyronedead at 8:14 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Tell them to shut the fuck up.


-- Posted by oranga88 at 8:14 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Theres a glitch in the matrix lol.


-- Posted by The Professional at 8:15 am on Sep. 5, 2008

I don't understand why everyone is so worried about this.

If EVERYONE on Earth is going to die, who cares?  My biggest fear about dying is leaving the ones I love behind - but if they're all dead to, what's the fear?

Do you fear simply dying?  Even if everyone on the planet dies with you?


-- Posted by TrashyPerfection at 8:15 am on Sep. 5, 2008

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1052354/Are-going-die-Wednesday.html

Read it, its got all you need to no XD!


-- Posted by Event Horizon at 8:16 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Quote: from Chasey at 8:13 am on Sep. 5, 2008


Lol, this is the millionth board I've seen on this...
We could die, we could not. =)

no, we can't.

They might produce MINI black holes. IN A VACUUM. They are super super tiny and die out nearly instantaneously. They are of, almost literally, no risk whatsoever.


-- Posted by Killtyronedead at 8:16 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Either the machine won't be powerful enough or their equations are fucked up.  There's nothing to worry about.


-- Posted by picklez118 at 8:17 am on Sep. 5, 2008

they are full of shit


-- Posted by oranga88 at 8:17 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Quote: from The Professional at 8:15 am on Sep. 5, 2008


I don't understand why everyone is so worried about this.

If EVERYONE on Earth is going to die, who cares? My biggest fear about dying is leaving the ones I love behind - but if they're all dead to, what's the fear?

Do you fear simply dying? Even if everyone on the planet dies with you?


'Clap clap' That is a very good out look on death, I never thought on it like that!


-- Posted by Chasey at 8:17 am on Sep. 5, 2008

I hope we don't die though, I'm going to a barbeque that day.


-- Posted by Link01 at 8:18 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Quote: from Event Horizon at 4:16 pm on Sep. 5, 2008


Quote: from Chasey at 8:13 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Lol, this is the millionth board I've seen on this...  
 We could die, we could not. =)

no, we can't.

They might produce MINI black holes. IN A VACUUM. They are super super tiny and die out nearly instantaneously. They are of, almost literally, no risk whatsoever.


most black holes are in a vacume


-- Posted by Killtyronedead at 8:19 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Quote: from Link01 at 11:18 am on Sep. 5, 2008


Quote: from Event Horizon at 4:16 pm on Sep. 5, 2008

Quote: from Chasey at 8:13 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Lol, this is the millionth board I've seen on this...
  We could die, we could not. =)

 

 no, we can't.  

 They might produce MINI black holes. IN A VACUUM. They are super super tiny and die out nearly instantaneously. They are of, almost literally, no risk whatsoever.


most black holes are in a vacume



If you want to be technical, all black holes are in vacuums.


-- Posted by xxxskittlesxxx at 8:20 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Quote: from Chasey at 4:17 pm on Sep. 5, 2008


I hope we don't die though, I'm going to a barbeque that day.


haha this made me lol! yeahh i got nothing good planned next week other than MP3 players bin alowed in history lessons :P


-- Posted by Dexus at 8:24 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Why worry? if something actually does go wrong you'd be dead before you know it.

Assuming that the earth would be destroyed after being sucked into a black hole.


-- Posted by Link01 at 8:25 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Quote: from Dexus at 4:24 pm on Sep. 5, 2008


Why worry? if something actually does go wrong you'd be dead before you know it.

Assuming that the earth would be destroyed after being sucked into a black hole.


That allm deped on what hapens in it


-- Posted by atomictastic at 8:31 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Quote: from Chasey at 11:17 am on Sep. 5, 2008


I hope we don't die though, I'm going to a barbeque that day.

I LOL'd

Honesly, don't thing I fear about dying is feeling the pain


-- Posted by Latin Muscle at 8:35 am on Sep. 5, 2008

FUCK!!!!
How many imbeciles are going to ask this?
Stupid cretins.


-- Posted by FurryPanther at 8:35 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Quote: from Event Horizon at 9:16 am on Sep. 5, 2008


Quote: from Chasey at 8:13 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Lol, this is the millionth board I've seen on this...  
 We could die, we could not. =)

no, we can't.

They might produce MINI black holes. IN A VACUUM. They are super super tiny and die out nearly instantaneously. They are of, almost literally, no risk whatsoever.


There is a minuscule change that something larger will form, or that the small ones will bind together, but we are more likely to be hit by a rogue asteroid.

FP


-- Posted by Killtyronedead at 8:36 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Quote: from latin muscle at 11:35 am on Sep. 5, 2008


FUCK!!!!
How many imbeciles are going to ask this?
Stupid cretins.



You're the one typing like a jackass.


-- Posted by Link01 at 8:37 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Quote: from latin muscle at 4:35 pm on Sep. 5, 2008


FUCK!!!!
How many imbeciles are going to ask this?
Stupid cretins.


100000000000000000000000 0000000000000 00000000   day till it hapens


-- Posted by Rikk at 8:37 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Quote: from The Professional at 11:15 am on Sep. 5, 2008


I don't understand why everyone is so worried about this.

If EVERYONE on Earth is going to die, who cares?  My biggest fear about dying is leaving the ones I love behind - but if they're all dead to, what's the fear?

Do you fear simply dying?  Even if everyone on the planet dies with you?


Maybe it's not fear but the fact that you know you won't be able to do everything you wanted to do or everything you like because it's all about to end.


-- Posted by Latin Muscle at 8:40 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Quote: from Killtyronedead at 8:36 am on Sep. 5, 2008


Quote: from latin muscle at 11:35 am on Sep. 5, 2008

FUCK!!!!  
 How many imbeciles are going to ask this?  
 Stupid cretins.  

 



You're the one typing like a jackass.

How am i typing like a jackass?
Do you not get annoyed at how many topics they are creating?


-- Posted by Midnight Frost at 8:49 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Well we don't have too long to wait to find out.


-- Posted by ronda at 8:51 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Nooooooo!
I want more than two days at college before I die!


-- Posted by FuckUnikka at 8:58 am on Sep. 5, 2008

WE GON DIE!


-- Posted by Crazy snake at 10:48 am on Sep. 5, 2008

If you want to know exactly whats going on, look at my lsat topic. The chances are nothing will happen


-- Posted by Event Horizon at 12:42 pm on Sep. 5, 2008

Quote: from Link01 at 8:18 am on Sep. 5, 2008


Quote: from Event Horizon at 4:16 pm on Sep. 5, 2008

Quote: from Chasey at 8:13 am on Sep. 5, 2008

Lol, this is the millionth board I've seen on this...
  We could die, we could not. =)

 

 no, we can't.  

 They might produce MINI black holes. IN A VACUUM. They are super super tiny and die out nearly instantaneously. They are of, almost literally, no risk whatsoever.


most black holes are in a vacume


Depends on what you consider a vacuum.

A vacuum to us is much different than a vacuum to a black hole. To a black hole [assuming it is the size of most typical black holes] the vacuum of space isn't really a vacuum at all. There is energy floating around everywhere, solar winds providing energy, and all sorts of collections of particles and masses that feed it. Vacuum? not really.

To a micro black hole, in a vacuum the size of the CERN accelerator, there is nothing for it to feed on. Not only that, but the size of the hole dictates the speed at which it will close up [kind of like the wirlpools in a pool when you run your hand through the water]. The sizes of the micro black holes that could be created would be so small that the time it would take to close up would be almost immeasurable.  


-- Posted by Dexus at 3:27 pm on Sep. 5, 2008

Quote: from Link01 at 4:25 pm on Sep. 5, 2008


Quote: from Dexus at 4:24 pm on Sep. 5, 2008

Why worry? if something actually does go wrong you'd be dead before you know it.  

 Assuming that the earth would be destroyed after being sucked into a black hole.


That allm deped on what hapens in it


That's what I meant when I said "assuming".

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