Scientists don't leave a hole lotta room for error

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Scientists don't leave hole lotta room for error

March 19, 2000

BY ZAY N. SMITH SUN-TIMES COLUMNIST

From a report in New Scientist magazine on Swedish scientists who say they may have found a way to create a black hole on Earth without sucking the planet into oblivion:

"If they succeed, our view of the universe could become a lot clearer."

And if they don't . . .

http://www.suntimes.com:80/output/quicktakes/qt19.html

-- - (x@xxx.com), March 20, 2000

Answers

I don't believe the "New Scientist" is a peer-reviewed journal. Wouldn't expect this to be more than a hope.

Or a Nobel Prize...

Frank

-- Someone (ChimingIn@twocents.cam), March 20, 2000.


Check please.

-- Deb M. (vmcclell@columbus.rr.com), March 20, 2000.

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