The LHC was never going to create a black hole as it can't produce enough anti-matter or energy. The amount of energy required is the equivalent of taking our Sun and compressing it down to 2 miles diameter.

Interestingly, or not.. Anti-matter is officially the most expensive commodity on Earth as it's so hard to produce and a bugger to store because it has to be kept in a magnetically induced vaccum, if it comes into contact with matter the whole job lot explodes. Think it worked out at $500 million dollars for 1 microgram. Makes you realise how little energy we humans can create - even atomic bombs only actually use 1% of it's available energy - and there is actually enough energy within the atoms of a human body to level a city.

Yeh, I read some shit. :)
 
Its cool, they should blow more shit up just to see what happens.

It is a great advancement though. All theyve done over the last few years is poke and prod and molest stuff. To be sending stuff up there and actually doing something is great. Especially if, after its done, they can find out about creating a permanent outpost from which they can create a new take off pad. It could be a massive advancement.

One questions though.

What happens if computer says no, and there isnt enough water to support a base? will they move on to another planet or moon? I mean, where next thats viable?
 
What happens if computer says no, and there isnt enough water to support a base? will they move on to another planet or moon? I mean, where next thats viable?
Plan B involves a really fucking long hose and a really fucking big pump! :D

The wife's brother is genuinely a professor of astronomy and has worked for NASA in the past, I once asked him if he was so fucking good why was Mystic Meg more famous than him! :wack:
 
Its cool, they should blow more shit up just to see what happens.

It is a great advancement though. All theyve done over the last few years is poke and prod and molest stuff. To be sending stuff up there and actually doing something is great. Especially if, after its done, they can find out about creating a permanent outpost from which they can create a new take off pad. It could be a massive advancement.

One questions though.

What happens if computer says no, and there isnt enough water to support a base? will they move on to another planet or moon? I mean, where next thats viable?

A very large patch of high oxygen producing vegetation and regular supply missions too and from the moon via automated supply vehicle. The former will probably be implimented anyway.
 
All the people worrying about a small bomb on the moon are worrying about nothing. You`d shit yourself if you read some of the stuff about the nuke test explosions the yanks and Russians exploding nuke weapons just outside the earth’s atmosphere and sometimes just inside.

It had the affect of knocking out all coms and data transmissions in the area. The area being almost continent if the bomb was big enough.
 
All the people worrying about a small bomb on the moon are worrying about nothing. You`d shit yourself if you read some of the stuff about the nuke test explosions the yanks and Russians exploding nuke weapons just outside the earth’s atmosphere and sometimes just inside.

It had the affect of knocking out all coms and data transmissions in the area. The area being almost continent if the bomb was big enough.

EMP.
If there was ever a war, they wouldn't nuke the population. They would just fire an EMP off at whatever country. It would instantly "utterly fuck" anything that wasn't shielded (which most things ain't)

It would bring an entire civilisation to it's knees without killing a single person.

:nod:
 
EMP.
If there was ever a war, they wouldn't nuke the population. They would just fire an EMP off at whatever country. It would instantly "utterly fuck" anything that wasn't shielded (which most things ain't)

It would bring an entire civilisation to it's knees without killing a single person.

:nod:
'cept for those with pacemakers :wack:
 
They were blowing stuff up so big, and affacting the environment so badly at one point that theres a ban on atmosphere testing, and most large explosions are carried out underground nowadays, except for korea of course.

That EMP stuff is bad news. In work my job is to fit a fairly simple electronic system, which has two wires running alongside other wires, on half of the setups we used shielded cable, on half we didnt. The ones without get very slight interferance from other electrical systems and completely cabbaged the whole setup, and i mean a very very slight pulse from another system, so imagine which a massive purposely fired EMP could do to all the electronic systems in the UK.
 
I will be spending that evening with a telescope and the moon in full view all night.
Would a big enough explosion be visible from so far away?
astraboy.
 
Guys,
This isn't a big deal at all. The Moon is hit with much higher energy asteroids on a yearly basis than what Nasa are throwing at it.

The whole mission is a MASSIVE step forward in humanities colonisation of space. There is nothing "dodgy" about it from what i can see. By detonating the bomb just above the lunar surface and throwing large amounts of dust and rubble into space/moons very light atmosphere they will be able to use two specially designed space vehicles to identify water particles.

Depending on the results it's a huge step forward. If they find high concentrations of water (H2O) then that can be broken down into Oxygen for air and Hydrogen for fuel which will result a green light for lunar colonisation.

A perminant moon base needs to be in place before we can branch out and explore the rest of the solar system (mars etc) because it's far FAR cheaper and easier to launch a vehicle off the moon than the earth. This is due to the lower gravity and low atmosphere (hence lower resisting forces when launching)

I have known about this for a while and im mighty excited!

Unfortunatly space, humans first step into the solor system and the massive challanges and adventures that are before us - don't sell as many newspapers as some Essex slag divorcing a retard.













anything with bombs is dodgey.....
 
because EMP doesnt affect people who throw rocks and live in caves while using guerilla tactics such as IED's :wack:
 
Because the taliban aren't fighting with tanks or jets or form of high technology, an EMP blast would be pointless. I believe EMP only fries circuit boards.

Also, I'm sure the nearby countries wouldn't appreciate a nuclear blast above them, but I dunno if they can limit the extent of an EMP blast so that it wouldn't affect any other cities etc.
 
NASA moon bombing violates space law & may cause conflict with lunar ET/UFO civilizations

i do believe in this and i recon either they are trying to start a war or there is something up there on the moon thats buried and they want to uncover it.

read so much shit on the moon, just seems really dodgy why they want to send a bomb then to find out it it can support life come on ffs come up with a better excuse than that.

also to learn towards the war theory

YouTube - UFO Contact - Former Canadian Defence Minister

he is the former defense minister for canada
 
I'm going to call a doctor and get some of you sectioned. It's for your own good.

Dropping a 2 tonne kinetic energy "bomb" (no explosives :rolleyes:) is exactly like dropping a Range Rover on the moon. The dead moon. The moon with no civilisations on it.

If the Martians (no, wait, it's the moon - Lunatics?) complain we can say it was a gift.
 
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