Some believe this already happens; in this case, the black hole would evaporate quickly.
The possibility of the LHC creating a dangerous black hole or other dangerous stuff has been considered, but scientists don't take this possibility very serious, mainly because cosmic radiation produces impacts with millions of times more energy, on a daily basis - and so far, the Earth has not been destroyed.
Some believe this already happens; in this case, the black hole would evaporate quickly.
The possibility of the LHC creating a dangerous black hole or other dangerous stuff has been considered, but scientists don't take this possibility very serious, mainly because cosmic radiation produces impacts with millions of times more energy, on a daily basis - and so far, the Earth has not been destroyed.
Some believe this already happens; in this case, the black hole would evaporate quickly.
The possibility of the LHC creating a dangerous black hole or other dangerous stuff has been considered, but scientists don't take this possibility very serious, mainly because cosmic radiation produces impacts with millions of times more energy, on a daily basis - and so far, the Earth has not been destroyed.
Some believe this already happens; in this case, the black hole would evaporate quickly.
The possibility of the LHC creating a dangerous black hole or other dangerous stuff has been considered, but scientists don't take this possibility very serious, mainly because cosmic radiation produces impacts with millions of times more energy, on a daily basis - and so far, the Earth has not been destroyed.
The Large Hadron Collider will not create any dangerous blackholes. Even if it does create them, they will immediately disappear.
No you will not die. Yes this may create a black hole but if it does it will be on nanoscale and will vaporize almost instantly.
The Large Hadron Collider in CERN
Yes, although it is believed by some that the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will create a black hole that will destroy the Earth, this is an incorrect fact. Although it is possible for the LHC to create a black hole, it would be so small (due to the fact that it was made by only two protons smashing into each other) that it would only be there fore one octillionth of a second... which is not long enough for it to consume anything
that is horribly unlikely but it could if a spinning black hole was generated
No. While some people feared that the Large Hadron Collider could produce a mini black hole, nothing of the sort has happened.
probably in about over 5 billion years time or if the large hadron collider doesn't work
1. It is the most powerful particle accelerator on Earth 2. It cannot create a black hole 3. It cannot harm the earth 4. It was designed to detect the Higgs Boson 5. It is the forefront of physics
We don't know, but probably not. Questions like this are the sorts of things that the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) were designed to discover. But don't worry; any such mini-black holes would be below the Hawking size limit, and would "evaporate" through Hawking Radiation.
When they actually get the Hadron Collider working, the yes it is possible. However, it will be so small that it will only exist for a millisecond before it is destroyed.See related link for safety.
Short-lived black holes are theorized to form when cosmic rays of extraordinarily high energy collide with particles in the atmosphere. They might also be synthetically created in a particle collider. It's also possible they were created due to favorable conditions in the early universe, although the ongoing existence of such is still an open question.
YES! The Test was very successful, but due to a problem with the magnets on Sept. 19 2008 they have shut down the LHC it will be re-tested ( used ) In The summer Of 2009. For the test run, no black holes where detected. Also They want to see if the big bang could really happen.