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		<title>What&#8217;s behind the claims that the new particle accelerator in Europe may create black holes that could destroy the Earth? Should we be worried?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the Large Hadron Collider starts running this summer near Geneva, Switzerland, some physicists have predicted that some of its high-energy proton collisions could produce microscopic black holes. Concerned about the ramifications of such black holes, two men filed a lawsuit in March in Hawaii contending that safety concerns have been inadequately addressed at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When the <a href="http://lhc.web.cern.ch/lhc/">Large Hadron Collider</a> starts running this summer near Geneva, Switzerland, some physicists have predicted that some of its high-energy proton collisions could produce microscopic black holes. Concerned about the ramifications of such black holes, two men filed a lawsuit in March in Hawaii contending that safety concerns have been inadequately addressed at the facility.</p>
<p>But even if miniature black holes were created — a scenario UW-Madison physicist <a href="http://www.hep.wisc.edu/wsmith/">Wesley Smith</a> calls unlikely — they would be too weak to cause any trouble and would vanish almost immediately.</p>
<p>&#8220;When you try to swat a mosquito by clapping your hands together, you create more energy at that moment than we do in one collision,” says Smith, who is involved in the experiments.</p>
<p>Since a black hole&#8217;s gravitational pull is related to its energy, these hypothetical tiny objects would have too little energy to drag anything in.</p>
<p>In addition, he says, similar particle collisions are happening all the time in nature, as high-energy cosmic rays bombard Earth and its atmosphere. &#8220;If there were black holes being made that are dangerous to the Earth, we wouldn’t be here.”</p>
<p>Despite rigorous scientific and safety reviews, there is no evidence to suggest any cause for concern. &#8220;It’s a case of people who understand a few things about physics, but not what’s really going on,” Smith says. &#8220;None of the people who understand the physics of what’s going on have any concerns whatsoever and find all this rather amusing.”</p>
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