If they were absolutely certain of the result then they would not have to build the instrument, so logically the result is unknown. So if they don't really know, then there is a risk.
Is it is dangerous, and will they will destroy the planet?
As with all unknowns, there is still a small chance that they could.
You can picture it now, pre-black hole parallel universe web forum called Bumbert, with comments from Manpod, Horizontalcut, themissile, diverbum, bako200, mousebitch, frontbottomface, Jimjam, webx2u; yeh no problem, blackhole, mackhole, yeh whatever, then bang
It is an eternally fascinating concept that Man will continue to spend vast sums of money on the quest to discover hidden secrets about the past, while obfuscating and procrastinating about spending a red cent on anything that will actually improve his future.
I don't care of course, because I have a male member which barely fits into the tunnel.
Hey bigdick, in the hilltown we live in the past, dial phones, no cell towers, no cops, one tunnel (for trains) which you may want to visit for a place to put the dick.
Spending multiple billions on this project is required to make the next steps in Physics, which will eventually change our lives (or maybe our kids).
In addition, 60 countries are working together and sharing knowlege on this project. An unintentional benefit of science , bringing global peoples together in unity.
When did we see any two religions come together on a project ?
Ohh Jesus. LOL
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