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Comment LHC news coming soon, No BlackHoles or DarkMatter (Score 1) 1007

Folks, do not worry about the LHC creating black holes, because Einstein himself argued against black holes, and I second that, based on my concept of the limitations on the origin of the gravitational force. Nobody, to date understand what gravity is, yes, not even Newton and Einstein. All what Newton and Einstein gave us is this brilliant interpretation of the dynamics of matter in space time, they do not tell us anything about the origin of gravity itself. So, not knowing the very properties of the nature of the gravitational force itself, how can scientists extrapolate Newtonâ(TM)s and Einsteinâ(TM)s equations to predict black holes? What if I say that the gravitational force is limited, that is it cannot apply a force more than a certain amount? Then there is no way that a black hole singularity can be formulated. Then there is the hope that the LHC might discover the so far speculative Dark Matter particles. Here again the scientists have taken the easy way out to explain an observed strange behavior of some stars, by speculating the existence of invisible and unobservable real matter, based on to satisfy Newtonâ(TM)s laws. The LHC will provide a null result for dark matter, because, I say there is an entirely different way to modify Newtonâ(TM)s gravity to account for the strange behavior of the stars, without Dark Matter. Finally, the LHC is hoped to find the Higgâ(TM)s particle, which is supposed to define matter mass. Mass is an inherent property of matter, it cannot be given to, by a hypothetical Higgâ(TM)s field. I predict a null result, because there is another intrinsic way for mass less particles to acquire mass internally. Tissa Perera

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