[quote author="biscuitninja" date=1221111664]Big Bang or Big Suck? Hummmmm
-bix</blockquote>
Ah, that is indeed the question on some people?s minds. Losing, gaining or at least finding the Higgs field leading to a singularity is a fear to some, similar to the fear of a global chain reaction following the first nuclear explosion.
The collisions will likely produce black holes, mini-black holes. But because of the very high gravity force of a black hole, and recalling our freshman year physics gravitational equation, the black holes will be attracted to the largest gravitational mass in the immediate area, the center of the earth.
The consolation is no one will likely know about it because, 1) quantum physics reactions are instantaneous and we would be compressed to infinite mass instantly, or 2) the black holes are so small to not have enough energy to consume us or a significant amount of the matter around it. Maybe.
The black holes will come into existence instantaneously, but the transit time toward the center of the earth will be finite. A question is what happens during the transition.
