From: Magnetic on 24 Apr 2010 07:55 I regularly look at the page http://op-webtools.web.cern.ch/op-webtools/vistar/vistars.php?usr=LHC3 It would be great to have another online page, - about the intensity of electron antineutrino, registered at neutrino observatories. I think that contemporary earthquakes and volcanoes have no any connection to the collapse of matter at dangerous objects, created by LHC. Nevertheless, dangerous objects can initiate global earthquakes and volcanoes, but that will happen only after 90-95% of time, needed by object in order to explode the Earth. But the existence of dangerous objects can be registered much earlier by the growing flux of electron antineutrino from the center of the Earth. I think it can be registered at 50-60% of time, needed by object in order to explode the Earth. For example, if the total time from birth to explosion is 1000 days, then at 500-th - 600-th day the excess of antineutrino can be already registered. At 900 950-th day the activity of earthquakes and volcanoes will began to grow drastically. If the total time of dangerous objects growth is 100 (or 10) days, - divide the upper values by 10 (100) times. Uncertainty of objects growth time from 10^-23 kg to 10^23 kg is connected by many causes.
From: Vladimir Vassilevsky on 26 Apr 2010 12:01 Magnetic wrote: > I think that contemporary earthquakes and volcanoes have no any > connection to the collapse of matter at dangerous objects, created by > LHC. What a great relief. Thank you. VLV
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