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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
Well, he's smarter than most, so it's comforting to know that he thinks it's safe.
I don't think that really answers my question though. Completely hypathetical, but if a black hole forms in Switzerland and it did not evaporate away (like the chicken littles say could happen), would the end seem instantaneous to us, or would the Earth be destroyed over hours, days, months?
The other question I have now is if collisions of greater magnitude happen in the Earth's atmosphere all the time, then how is this different? Is it just easier to observe with the machine they built, or is this slightly different?
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We'd be sucked into a void where time dosen't exist, but you can't die, suffering for all eternity screaming where no sound carries, being blinded by the eternal darkness of the twilight zone.
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