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I know people are like 'only god decides'
but this isn't a natural disaster type thing, its a man made experiment.
I think its ridiculous chancing annihilating the world just to find out something unnecessary, and if im honest, I AM a bit scared, but from what I've been hearing, the chances are VERY slim.
No they are just fireing up the machine tomorrow it will take months for the particals to colide and there is only a very tini chance that it will kill us then. It will only kill us all if somthing goes wrong.
- They're not actually engaging in any collisions when they first fire it up. It's just a test run in which they circulate a beam to make sure everything's working.
- When they do test it with collisions, they'll be testing it at a low power that's already been done hundreds or thousands of times in other supercolliders around the world.
- When they do fire it up to full power (probably some time next year), yes, there's a theory that predicts microscopic black holes. The theory's considered pretty unlikely, and even if they do form, they will 'evaporate' back into nothing in extremely short order.
- The sort of collisions they'll be testing at full power happen in our upper atmosphere all the time. If microscopic black holes are formed that way, the earth would have been consumed by them long ago.
So in a nutshell: No, the world will not end this wednesday, or when they actually use it to test collisions, _or_ when they fire it up to full power. No, not even a 'small' chance - no chance at all.
- They're not actually engaging in any collisions when they first fire it up. It's just a test run in which they circulate a beam to make sure everything's working.
- When they do test it with collisions, they'll be testing it at a low power that's already been done hundreds or thousands of times in other supercolliders around the world.
- When they do fire it up to full power (probably some time next year), yes, there's a theory that predicts microscopic black holes. The theory's considered pretty unlikely, and even if they do form, they will 'evaporate' back into nothing in extremely short order.
- The sort of collisions they'll be testing at full power happen in our upper atmosphere all the time. If microscopic black holes are formed that way, the earth would have been consumed by them long ago.
So in a nutshell: No, the world will not end this wednesday, or when they actually use it to test collisions, _or_ when they fire it up to full power. No, not even a 'small' chance - no chance at all.
God doesnt hate anyone. People makes thing difficult by turning away from Him. A prime example would be this; My boyfriend and I moved into an apartment together about 4 months ago. I have been trying to keep up with church and reading my Bible and praying, but my boyfriend has not. He has been laid-off from 2 jobs in 3 months. It was nothing he did. So, we have decided to start praying together and we are going to get a devotional for couples and do that ever night. We both started going to church and praying every night before bed(and I pray in the morning before work). I had a job interview yesterday for a second job and it looks like I will probably get that job. My boyfriend, he has a good chance at a job now too. One that he wont lose in 3 months. Prayer is a powerful thing. God is just asking that you listen and trust and love him.
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Zomg ! is it true we are going to die tomorrow ?
Zomg ! Is it true we are going to die tomorrow ?
Apparently we are going to die, and I'm really scared