hmmm, interesting info here. Kinda scary in a way, Titor said in an interview in Nov 2000 that CERN would start the technology to create a time machine. Well I checked out CERn and...\'
May 28, 2003
CERN Physicists Plan To Make Mini Black Holes
Scientists at the European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) want to use their atom smasher to make mini-black holes to study Hawking Radiation.
I mean, how can anyone resist the urge to imagine future headlines like "Artificial Black Hole Escapes Laboratory, Eats Chicago" or some such thing? In reality, there is no risk posed by creating artificial black holes, at least not in the manner planned with the LHC. The black holes produced at CERN will be millions of times smaller than the nucleus of an atom; too small to swallow much of anything. And they\'ll only live for a tiny fraction of a second, too short a time to swallow anything around them even if they wanted to.
I really really really hope they are right about the lack of danger involved in doing this. In James P. Hogan\'s science fiction novel Thrice Upon A Time his hero just happened to be working on a machine to send messages back thru time. Therefore his hero was able to save the planet Earth by sending a message back to warn a European physics research group that it would make a black hole if it conducted its planned experiment. But in reality we would have no such miraculous means to save us from a black hole eating away at the core of planet Earth.