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JTankers
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10-13-2008
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| Re: The Day the World Didn't End I found this statement interesting "<i>Despite its strong theoretical foundations, Hawking radiation has never been observed directly.</i>" A better description of Hawking Radiation[1] might be "<i>debunked conjecture</i>"[2][3][4], even Dr. Higgs questions Dr. Hawking's scientific credibility[5], hardly "<i>strong theoretical foundations</i>". The theory includes several suggested mechanics, but all are dubious, none based on "<i>strong theoretical foundations</i>". The suggested mechanics would require anti-matter to be anti-energy or time reversal.[1] If Dr. Einstein was correct, then nothing escapes the event horizon of a black hole, not light, not magnetism, not virtual particles. Nothing escapes. [1] projecteuclid.org/DPubS/Repository/1.0/Disseminate?view=body&id=pdf_1&handle=euclid.cmp/1103899181, Particle Creation by Black Holes, S. W. Hawking (12 Apr 1975) [2] xxx.lanl.gov/abs/gr-qc/0304042 Do black holes radiate?. Dr. Adam Helfer (2003) [3] arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0607137, On the existence of black hole evaporationyet again, Prof. VA Belinski (2006) [4] wissensnavigator.com/documents/OTTOROESSLERMINIBLACKHOLE.pdf Abraham-Solution to Schwarzschild Metric Implies That CERN Miniblack Holes Pose a Planetary Risk, Prof. Dr. Otto Rossler (2008) [5] timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/science/article4727894.ece Peter Higgs launches attack against Nobel rival Stephen Hawking - Times OnlinePeter Higgs launches attack against Nobel rival Stephen Hawking, TimesOnLine, Sep 11, 2008 Another interesting argument you make contains the same fundamental error CERN and other scientists made but former UC Berkeley cosmic ray researcher Walter L. Wagner discovered. Cosmic ray collissions with Earth do not prove safety. Collissions in the LHC are head on and some number of created particles would not escape Earth's gravity while all stable neutral micro black holes created by cosmic ray collissions with Earth would fly through Earth and safety into space. "<i>We are in fact working under the assumption that they are stable (even though this is not the way we believe BHs behave), and are analyzing what this implies, both by studying their accretion process within the earth, and by studying their impact on astronomical objects. While it is true that a BH produced by cosmic rays would not be stopped by the Earth, there are many other "things" in the universe that could trap such CR-produced BH's, thus leading to visible consequences.</i>" LSAG, March 2008 [1]. (Other physicists challenge CERN's follow on safety argumments, arguing that no astronomical body other than another black hole could likely stop a fast moving micro black hole.)[2][3] [1] lhcconcerns.com/LHCConcerns/Forums/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=10 LHC Concerns: A Rational Voice to a Rational Debate: • View topic - "At Rest" versus Relativisitic MBHs LHC Safety Assessment Group, 16 Mar 2008 [2] wissensnavigator.com/documents/OTTOROESSLERMINIBLACKHOLE.pdf Abraham-Solution to Schwarzschild Metric Implies That CERN Miniblack Holes Pose a Planetary Risk, Prof. Dr. Otto Rossler (2008) [3] arxiv.org/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0808/0808.1415v1.pdf On the potential catastrophic risk from metastable quantum-black holes produced at particle colliders - Dr. Habil. Rainer Plaga Rebuttal (2008) |
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