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Originally posted by chanel
reply to post by FalselyFlagged
I"m sorry but before you say that, how can you prove it? There have been a huge increase in Earthquakes and natural disasters throughout Europe since CERN activate the Hadron Collider. They're creating things billions of times hotter than the sun! They're projecting particles at each other at almost light speed through miles of underground tunneling!
I mean its the top mind of the world doing these things so I would hope that they would have thought about consequences to the environment.... but people shouldn't be so quick to be like , "No! You're Nuts!" or whatever that other user said. The point is, we have no idea if the LHC is causing the recent rise in Natural Disasters but something is and we need to figure that out!
Any coal burning power plants used to make electricity that may supply the LHC would be contributing to global warming, by spewing CO2 into the air, but beyond that there's no conceivable cause/effect relationship to what you're asking about.
Originally posted by Quasi
That is exactly what i was trying to say it is too much to be a coincidence.
Don't believe for one moment that this cern has no influence on the environment at all.
Earthquakes of magnitude 6.5 or greater or ones that caused fatalities, injuries or substantial damage
Originally posted by Quasi
Before i forget.
Merry Christmas and a happy healthy and blessed new year.
Originally posted by chanel
reply to post by FalselyFlagged
I"m sorry but before you say that, how can you prove it? There have been a huge increase in Earthquakes and natural disasters throughout Europe since CERN activate the Hadron Collider.
The point is, we have no idea if the LHC is causing the recent rise in Natural Disasters but something is and we need to figure that out!
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
Any coal burning power plants used to make electricity that may supply the LHC would be contributing to global warming, by spewing CO2 into the air, but beyond that there's no conceivable cause/effect relationship to what you're asking about.
Originally posted by Quasi
That is exactly what i was trying to say it is too much to be a coincidence.
Don't believe for one moment that this cern has no influence on the environment at all.