I Have a Little Black Hole

Chapter 871 Will the super collider destroy the earth when it works?

Looking at the high-spirited chief engineer on stage, Lei Tiantang and other company executives were in a good mood. Whether it was the boss Lei Tiantang, the president Jiang Yuting, or even the general manager of the research institute Sha Shanyu, everyone didn't think about it. Going to grab the limelight to be responsible for the speech at the press conference.

Because as the person in charge of the entire hadron collider project, the company's top management knows how much hard work Liu Helong and his team have put in. Even if such a project has the full support of the company, the pressure during the construction process is visible to the naked eye. Yes, so after the project is completed, letting Liu Helong come to the stage to introduce himself is their greatest affirmation to him and his team!

Now that everything that needs to be said has been said, the next part is the reporter's question-and-answer session. As for the professional questions of the colleagues, of course, we will discuss them when we take them to visit. The reporters are not interested in those high-level questions. , people who eat melons can't understand it, so of course they're not interested.

I'm AFP reporter Anne, and my question is: the maximum energy level of your Infinite Gravity Group's super collider can reach 1,000 TEV, which is an astonishing level of 1,000 trillion electron volts. Under the acceleration of energy, will particle collisions in colliders be more likely to produce miniature black holes?

And are these black holes that could be created every time they collide, are they a threat to our planet? Will it destroy the earth? This is my question, please answer my question directly, thank you!

The reporter from France was asked to ask the first question, and she really focused on this very controversial question, and she was afraid that Liu Helong would not answer this question in detail, so she emphasized the hope that he would You can answer this question head-on, as expected of a reporter from Europe.

AI Origin translated her question in real time. After listening to the reporter's question, Liu Helong coughed twice, because he and several other colleagues won a big meal.

Long before the press conference, their project team got together to discuss hot issues that might be asked by reporters. At that time, someone suggested that everyone guess which hot issue will be asked first, and then everyone The questions are voted on, and the winner of the vote will get the other losers to pool their money together for a big meal.

Of course, how can the people who work in the Infinite Gravity Group miss a big meal? You must know that the chefs in their company canteen are all star chefs, not to mention that they are not bad for the money for meals. Just a reason to celebrate.

After receiving his thoughts, Liu Helong said with a smile: Thank you for the question from the AFP reporter. This question is also a commonplace question. As a researcher in the field of colliders, of course I will take a professional perspective. Answer this question head-on.

The discussion on this issue originally came from the European Large Hadron Collider project, or LHC for short, which was known as the largest scientific project in the world at the time. A scientific device that reconstructs the cosmic shape after the 'big bang' by the huge energy generated by the collision.

Its appearance has also caused the issue you just raised to be discussed for a long time, and now your European countries are still struggling with this issue.

I remember that your opponents in Europe and America filed a lawsuit in the local courts to stop or postpone the project. Their reason was that the LHC could produce dangerous particles or miniature black holes that could destroy the entire planet!

After the issue came out, there was an uproar in public opinion. After seeing the news, many people who didn't know the truth began to worry about whether the earth was really going to be destroyed by scientists like us who are engaged in high-energy physics research. Many people even ran away in person. Protest at the door where the LHC project is located!

According to the estimates of Professor Lesler, one of the theory providers among the opponents, the LHC is quite likely to produce miniature black holes in the experiment,

It will expand exponentially and devour the Earth from the inside out, and in the worst case, the Earth will disappear within 4 years.

But CERN scientists, after seeing the issue garnered attention, released a safety report for the LHC program, endorsed by an external expert jury, that pointed to the theoretical possibility of creating miniature black holes in the collider Minimal.

Collisions with much higher energies than the LHC also occur frequently in nature, and cosmic ray particles traveling at close to the speed of light often collide on the surface of the Earth, but the Earth is not swallowed by any greedy black hole.

These tiny black holes aren't just small black holes, they're actually only subatomic in size, roughly the size of an electron or proton. If the Large Hadron Collider were to run for a hundred years, all the energy produced by these particles would not even be able to light an electric light.

Although the subatomic particles produced by the LHC can reach trillions of electron volts, the maximum rate at which the LHC produces microscopic black holes may be one per second, and such a small rate cannot cause any harm to anyone at all. perceived hazard.

These tiny black holes are unstable, and they collapse quickly. In fact these black holes are going in the opposite direction, spewing out radiation, so they end up disappearing without a trace, rather than constantly gobbling up matter, getting bigger and bigger, and eventually eating the Earth.

According to Werner Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, anything has a slight chance of happening, except that the probability of this happening is very small, and it may not happen in the lifetime of the universe. .

Although our company's super collider is more than 50 times higher than the LHC project in energy level, our energy level is also different from the speed and energy carried by some particles in nature. , so our super collider is also a very safe large scientific device!

Of course, in order to explain this problem better and more professionally, our collider project team will publish a professional answer on our company's official website. This answer will intuitively give attention to this problem from all angles. People introduce the safety of this super collider of our company.

In fact, I know that the reporters may ask some other safety-related questions about the super collider in the future. I will not waste your time to answer these questions in detail. Our project team has studied them before. We have already answered these questions that everyone cares about, so we have prepared the relevant answers in advance!

I can guarantee the impartiality of this answer. I hope that the public who are worried about security issues will read this paper. We also welcome all media to reprint this answer, but please do not take it out of context, thank you!

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