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wayki1
· 11 years ago
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Woah
mgoveia
· 11 years ago
That's a funny way to spell Vulcan.
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wayki1
· 11 years ago
What?
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mgoveia
· 11 years ago
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulcan_(Star_Trek_planet)#Homeworld
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vmunoz8
· 11 years ago
Why would they even try??
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chu
· 10 years ago
YOU KNOW WHY THIS IS BULLSHIT?! Black holes are indeed an infinitely dense object, but they only have the gravitational attraction of whatever it contains. If we smash two electrons together in a hadron collider and they create a black hole, it'll obviously sink to the center of the earth because relatively, the center of the earth is the bottom of our gravity well. It'll stay there, but it'll only have the attraction of two electrons, which is less than a single hydrogen atom. Far less, by several magnitudes of 10.
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undead_red
· 8 years ago
first off infinitely dense is NOT needed, and the black holes made by cern only exist for a couple of nano-seconds. Hawking radiation dissipates the black hole before it can begin to sustain mass.
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chu
· 8 years ago
A black hole by definition is infinitely dense. Density is mass/volume and a black hole as volume=0, so however small mass you have, you're still dividing by zero.