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Subject: Can we, or are we ever likely to artificially create a singularity?

Date: Fri Jun 13 22:28:54 2008
Posted by Glen
Grade level: nonaligned School: No school entered.
City: Brighton State/Province: No state entered. Country: England
Area of science: Physics
ID: 1213421334.Ph
Message:

Sorry. This is my second question in 24 hours, but you guys are ace! It's like 
having my own Science teacher! Anyway I hope you'll indulge me again..........

Fundamentally, given sufficient years to advance; what is the potential for 
eventually harnessing the power of the singularity in future technology? 
Reasonable leap from todays hadron colliders or bad Star Trek episode?

There; i've kept it as short as possible. Just in case you're bored, you could 
also keep me apprised as to whether or not this would ever truly be safe 
technology to practice, or even experiment with. 

A thousand thank yous.



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