> Gel wrote:
> It's actually interesting, because we don't know.
> Those scientists that are doing this do not actually know what will happen.
>

But they do know this: nature is capable of creating proton collisions
at energies billions of times more powerful than our dinky 17 mile
radius man-made machine.

It's kind of like building a 2 inch spring driven car.

Sure, you don't know what'll happen when you try it for the first
time, but you can be fairly confident that the car will probably not
fly off the planet and crash into a planet 15 billion light years
away.

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