Re: Abusing matter
Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 8:56 am
I don't know if some of you remember me posting this wacky argument above, anyway I came across this news yesterday:Chelle wrote:... Like a nuclear bomb, the lhc is an experiment put together by humans that bundles different forces into one event. What if earth starts to melt down ... A melting planet would smash in to the sun like a shot bird falls to the ground, and if has a BEC like core, a sting would ignite Sol like a super-duper-nova.
Kepler’s galaxy census estimates 50 billion planets
"Astronomers have used data from Nasa's planet-hunting Kepler telescope to estimate just how many planets there are in the Milky Way, and how many of them could support life. In our galaxy, the cosmic census estimates that there are 50 billion planets, with about 500 million of those inside the habitable zone." http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/201 ... axy-census
If there is a certain percentage of those planets that reaches our level of intelligence, which includes building an LHC-like device, than the rate of supernova's that happen in our Milky Way could coincide with the number of planets discovered, isn't that crazy.