Dear Pedro, Ok. Can we have the text of Professor Rossler’s proof that these mini-black holes > cannot Hawking evaporate > grow exponentially inside matter? It would be very interesting to debate the details.
I find on the web: http://www.wissensnavigator.com/documents/ottoroesslerminiblackhole.pdf <http://www.wissensnavigator.com/documents/ottoroesslerminiblackhole.pdf> http://www.science20.com/big_science_gambles/blog/interview_professor_otto_rössler_takes_lhc-31449 <http://www.science20.com/big_science_gambles/blog/interview_professor_otto_r%C3%B6ssler_takes_lhc-31449> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/2650665/Legal-bid-to-stop-CERN-atom-smasher-from-destroying-the-world.html <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/2650665/Legal-bid-to-stop-CERN-atom-smasher-from-destroying-the-world.html> http://environmental-impact.web.cern.ch/environmental-impact/Objects/LHCSafety/NicolaiComment-en.pdf <http://environmental-impact.web.cern.ch/environmental-impact/Objects/LHCSafety/NicolaiComment-en.pdf> Best, Lou Kauffman > On Jan 5, 2017, at 5:06 AM, PEDRO CLEMENTE MARIJUAN FERNANDEZ > <pcmarijuan.i...@aragon.es> wrote: > > Dear FISers, > > Herewith the Lecture inaugurating our 2017 sessions. > I really hope that this Curious Story is just that, a curiosity. > But in science we should not look for hopes but for arguments and > counter-arguments... > > Best wishes to All and exciting times for the New Year! > --Pedro > > > > De: Otto E. Rossler [oeros...@yahoo.com <mailto:oeros...@yahoo.com>] > Enviado el: miércoles, 04 de enero de 2017 17:51 > Para: PEDRO CLEMENTE MARIJUAN FERNANDEZ > Asunto: NY session > ---------------------- > > A Curious Story > > Otto E. Rossler, University of Tübingen, Germany > > Maybe I am the only one who finds it curious. Which fact would then make it > even more curious for me. It goes like this: Someone says “I can save your > house from a time bomb planted into the basement” and you respond by saying > “I don’t care.” This curious story is taken from the Buddhist bible. > > It of course depends on who is offering to help. It could be a lunatic person > claiming that he alone can save the planet from a time-bomb about to be > planted into it. In that case, there would be no reason to worry. On the > other hand, it could also be that you, the manager, are a bit high at the > moment so that you don't fully appreciate the offer made to you. How serious > is my offer herewith made to you today? > > I only say that for eight years' time already, there exists no counter-proof > in the literature to my at first highly publicized proof of danger. I was > able to demonstrate that the miniature black holes officially attempted to be > produced at CERN do possess two radically new properties: > > they cannot Hawking evaporate > they grow exponentially inside matter > > If these two findings hold water, the current attempt at producing ultra-slow > miniature black holes on earth near the town of Geneva means that the > slower-most specimen will get stuck inside earth and grow there exponentially > to turn the planet into a 2-cm black hole after several of undetectable > growth. Therefore the current attempt of CERN's to produce them near Geneva > is a bit curious. > > What is so curious about CERN's attempt? It is the fact that no one finds it > curious. I am reminded of an old joke: The professor informs the candidate > about the outcome of the oral exam with the following words “You are bound to > laugh but you have flunked the test.” I never understood the punchline. I > likewise cannot understand why a never refuted proof of the biggest danger of > history leaves everyone unconcerned. Why NOT check an unattended piece of > luggage on the airport called Earth? > > To my mind, this is the most curious story ever -- for the very reason that > everyone finds it boring. A successful counter-proof would thus alleviate but > a single person’s fears – mine. You, my dear reader, are thus my last hope > that you might be able to explain the punch line to me: “Why is it that it > does not matter downstairs that the first floor is ablaze?” I am genuinely > curious to learn why attempting planetocide is fun. Are you not? > > For J.O.R. > --------------- > > > > _______________________________________________ > Fis mailing list > Fis@listas.unizar.es <mailto:Fis@listas.unizar.es> > http://listas.unizar.es/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fis > <http://listas.unizar.es/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fis>
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