
When I wrote "
Will CERN Destroy the Earth" last week, I wondered why so very few are asking the same question. One prominent scientist at the University of Tübingen in Germany, Prof. Otto E. Rossler, recently did. This guy is no "Cav guy", but a highly regarded, well published member of the scientific community.
A recent news tidbit, "
Black Hole Eating Earth? Prof. Rossler suggests Moon LHC, Robert Aymar, Director CERN is not interested," says Rossler predicts a 50% chance of a Black Hole and 50 months left for the planet. From a risk standpoint, anything above a 0% chance is too high.
Rossler said:
"At the CERN a machine is built, with which for the first time in the history of mankind black holes could be produced on Earth.' and that 'There is no remedy. The thing is hopeless, after 50 months the earth on a centimeter would have shrunk. It would be nothing more there, not only no more life, there but also the earth would be away, only their weight would be - as small black hole."
In addition to dumb ol' "Cav Guys," one would think that rationally the environmental movements would be a wee bit concerned about this possibility. A Black Hole digesting the planet would pretty much end their lucrative environmental alarmist businesses. It would also not be (sic) a "good thing" for the planet they claim to love so.
It would achieve one thing the "eco-wackos" have long sought. It would solve the "human being" problem that they believe is the primary threat to the Earth. The irony, should the predictions of a killer Black Hole come true, is that they would have been proved right ... not that it would matter at that point.
Labels: Black Holes, CERN, Rossler