BenKenobi88 said:
Well...while I don't think there's statistically any reason to worry about this experiment...it needs to be considered, by scientists anyway. There was really nothing humans could do thousands of years ago to destroy the world...all we had was sticks and stones, or perhaps weapons to take down villages and cities...nothing to destroy the earth we stand on. Today we have nuclear bombs and machines creating energies 100,000 times hotter than the sun...if we haven't gotten to the point where we have the capability to destroy the world, we'll be there in the next century. We don't need to worry about it, but it's not like there isn't some danger in experimental science like this. We have the most knowledgable people working on it, so what can we do. |
Nukes are an extremely legitimate concern. Seeing as I have virtually no political power (the are 10's of millions of voters, and none of us decide whther or not a nuke goes off), theres really no reason to worry about that either. I just wish my country would stop picking fights witht hte rest of the world and focus on cutting down the debt and helping small business owners thrive and compete on a level playing field with big business like Wal Mart and such.







