[kj] Black Hole Chaos

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Wed May 2 08:15:34 EDT 2007



Lyrics, please!

T.


>From: "Jerry Butson" <jerry at fleamusic.com>

>Reply-To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the

>band!)"<gathering at misera.net>

>To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"

><gathering at misera.net>

>Subject: Re: [kj] Black Hole Chaos

>Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 11:17:48 +0100

>

>Or Jaz Coleman's "Underworld"...they're virtually the same thing

>

>On 02/05/07, Phillipps Marc <Marc.Phillipps at enfield.nhs.uk> wrote:

>>

>> >PS - you bastard, I now have Europe's 'The Final Countdown' stuck in my

>> >head!

>>

>>"Were heading for Venus and still we stand tall

>>Cause maybe they've seen us and welcome us all"

>>

>>Worst lines ever committed to vinyl

>>

>>

>>-----Original Message-----

>>From: uncle bennys magical bra factory

>>[mailto:fatpotanga at gmail.com<fatpotanga at gmail.com>

>>]

>>Sent: 02 May 2007 10:27

>>To: The Gathering

>>Subject: Re: [kj] Black Hole Chaos

>>

>>It was on TV last night.

>>

>>Was quite interesting.

>>I missed a good chunk of it some I'm probably missing something

>>fundamental

>>out or have all this completely wrong but basically ... (switch off now if

>>potanga-mangled science bores you)

>>

>>The famous E = MC2 (Energy = Mass x the speed of light squared) shows that

>>mass & energy are the same thing.

>>Anything with mass contains a huge amount of energy & conversely massive

>>amounts of energy can create mass.

>>As Bill Bryson put it rather nicely in his brilliantly pleb proof, simple

>>to

>>understand 'A Short History of Nearly Everything' (which I highly

>>recommend)

>>"... if you are an average-sized adult you will contain within your

>>frame...

>>enough energy to explode with the force of 30 very large hydrogen bombs,

>>assuming you knew how to liberate it & really wanted to make a point"

>>

>>We know all the sub atomic particles that make up everything, but not the

>>glue that holds these bits together - that binds these little bits into

>>solid, tangible things. In finding out they'll discover more of how the

>>universe was made.

>>Like this guy said on the TV, "It's too complicated to fathom out now, the

>>easiest way is to go back to the beginning & look at it"

>>So they're re-creating a mini 'big bang'

>>

>>This thing they're building is 7 times more powerful that the biggest,

>>erm,

>>thingy machine (those things they fire atoms round tracks with) we have

>>today which is 6 km in diameter

>>(Hosannas! I remembered the name of the thingy - particle accelerator! )

>> in the hope that they will find the glue they've been theorising about.

>>One side affect of this massive release of energy is the possibility of

>>creating a black hole.

>>They were saying that if it does create a black hole it will disappear as

>>soon as it materialises. Phew!

>>Thank god scientists are never wrong...

>>

>> > Perhaps the final countdown has just begun...

>>

>>PS - you bastard, I now have Europe's 'The Final Countdown' stuck in my

>>head!

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>On 2/5/07 09:48, "Darth E. Vader" wrote:

>>

>> > Anyone else seen the news story about the Black Hole

>> > reactor on the Swiss French border which might destroy

>> > the world when it is activated in November?

>> >

>> > Perhaps the final countdown has just begun...

>>

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