Swiss France Tunnel

the black hole and how?
That thing they made underground between france and swiss that huge round tunnel for experimental.. what is it called they just started 2 weeks ago??
Well people thought that if something went wrong the world will be sucked into the tiny black hole..
But if that is posible.. how can alittle tiny hole sucked in hearth? after all hearth has too much stuff added.. so not sure how they mean a black hole can sucked things in..
If it can sucked things in... then where exactly do we end up going? thru the back side of the hole ? or another universe ? Well that sounds just silly to believe another universe as if that is such thing...
After all we all dont no how big the unvierse is too... we dont no whats outside the unvierse either so yeah a black hole exactly what does it do? just bush u thru a hole and u come out thru the back side is that correct ?
PLEASE DONT POST ANYTHING TO DO WITH GOD OR RELIGIOUS.. NOT INTERESTED IN RELIGIOUS THEORY AND ALL THAT RUBISH IDEAS.
For a start, forget the scares about the Large Hadron Collider producing black holes. It's not designed to do that, and nobody thinks it is going to do that.
If there were tiny black holes, current thinking is that they would "evaporate" which means that they give off radiation. The smaller they are the faster they give off radiation, and this reduces their size, so they very quickly disappear.
If this theory about radiation is wrong, then a tiny black hole could in principle swallow up the earth. A black hole is like a garbage compacter. It squashes up anything that you throw into it, until it takes almost no space at all. Unlike a garbage compacter, the waste doesn't get thrown out, it just sits in the black hole, and the hole gets ever so slightly bigger.
So a black hole at the centre of the earth: any rock that happened to flow into the hole would be compacted down to almost nothing in size and would sit in the hole. This would leave a space for more rock to flow in, and this process would keep going. Gradually over a long perioed (some people say a thousand years, others say a million), all the rock in the earth would flow into the hole leaving a big void in the earth. The earth would collapse, and everything on the surface would fall into the hole too. We'd be left with just a black hole orbiting the sun instead of the earth, and the moon would continue to orbit around the black hole.
Is this likely to happen? No. The sort of reactions that are happening in the LHC happen every day in the upper atmosphere of the earth and the earth has never yet been destroyed by being eaten by a black hole. The LHC just gets the reactions into a controlled laboratory where we can study them properly.
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