What If a Black Hole Opened at CERN?

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Published 2023-04-29

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  • Listening to this presentation, my mind keeps floating back to AI (Artificial intelligence). You have to wonder not what you hear from the people at CERN, but what you don't hear or worse yet, what any one of them refuses to share. We have an idea of what AI can do FOR us, but are we paying attention to what AI can do TO us? And all this tension is created by what we all know, that certain people will do anything for attention. We know some people have tried experiments on other people just to see what happens. They have tried to mate humans with animals. They have put unsuspecting observers within a few miles of atom bomb blasts just to record the destructive results. And we all know about chemical warfare and those endings. Some people will do anything because of ego, superiority complexes, hate, money, or just because they can. It is not the machines or the technology that scares me, it is the people and their motives they have that scare me.
  • Humans we know what to stay away from but we still head for it 😂
  • @rya789
    you know I've always wondered why they built it in the middle of crowded Europe when they could do it in the desert or far away from populated areas. Is there any hidden purpose in this??
  • For all the "terrifying" discoveries they seem to have, they must be immune to adrenaline.
  • @grebulon9558
    Amazing stuff! I agree with young Max. It could even be that we flit through many different multiverses every day, depending upon what decisions we make, and even what we choose to believe. One thing I know is for sure: our existence is far more strange and complex than we can ever imagine.
  • @Cashy.PG3D
    Riddle always knows how to bring shivers up and down our bodies
  • @SamsonKing9
    What if LHC was a old world tech that was buried in mud flood and it was rediscovered and dug up🙄 most tech we used today was discovered, not invented.
  • They dont have the necessary fuel and power to create a black hole big enough to maintain itself which would have to be the size of a football field or larger to withstand the hawking radiation. But if they go through with making a bigger hadron collider it might be possible Black holes burn through more energy than they can consume which is what we base hawking radiation off of… to maintain its state it uses the energy that created it and since we are decades and decades away from having a fuel source capable of sustaining such an object i doubt a black hole would last very long even if made
  • It's like a child poking around plug sockets and thinking it's safe I wonder if they are looking for new weapons
  • Why are they doing this in the first place!!?? Huge waste of money this doesn’t need to be a thing
  • @dadzview
    They are crazy making this thing that might destroy earth for just discover something. Spending billions of dollars.
  • I'm always watching this stuff before bed then wonder why I don't sleep lol
  • I do so love a good pairing of existential crisis with dinner. Whatever the occasion, Riddle has you covered. ;-)
  • Does anybody remember that video ridddle put one night it was like 3 or 4 in the morning or something it was about AI or future robots or something and he deleted it I just wanna know if I'm the only one who got to see that video before he deleted it
  • Can confirm, things i was taught in school were suddenly "never said or taught" and though this is proposed to be from 2013, I have a theory that multiversal shifting, or timeline jumping, affects both future and past. Like what was better explained in the reboot of Star Trek, what was once called the JJ Verse, is now called the Kelvin Timeline, but many fans declare the event of the USS Kelvin to be where things changed, but if you look at time like a record, you don't just have forks in the road, you have tracks. Tracks that only move in a straight line, no intersections or splits. When the USS Kelvin met the the visitor from the future, it wasn't their future, the visitor wasn't in his past, and they didn't share a past either. The needle that tracks time skipped a track to the next timeline running parallel to theirs. "Parallel Universe" if you will, this means the past has the possibility to be completely different, or very similar yet still different, they are similar, not the same. If this particle is as epic as implied then the theory of skipping timelines is supported by the Mandela Effect. Where things we know now, do not match with what actually is, and what will be, may not necessarily be what it would have been. The future is unwritten, but with greater forces at play, neither is the past. Just look around, really take it in, everything, I mean everything is just crazy these days, and when you think back... when did it all start?
  • @maxturbo45
    I remember hearing that the LHC could create a portal to Hell or make a gateway for demons/aliens to come through...
  • @hogg4229
    Inflation is a crutch put into the equation to make them work. Instead of trying to figure out what happened, they tweak the theory.