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Massive black hole discovered close to Earth
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<blockquote data-quote="Shemjaza" data-source="post: 77642871" data-attributes="member: 146291"><p>No one with any knowledge is describing it as a threat to us.</p><p></p><p>It's just a collapsed star, it can no longer twinkle prettily, but as an advantage it can't explode either.</p><p></p><p>Apophis and AGW are both very real and measurable physical phenomena. We shouldn't currently be worried about Apophis, but it's definitely big and nearby. AGW is demonstrably causing mesurable instability in our weather, which is a more legitimate concern.</p><p></p><p>I know you think the Y3K is very clever because you vaugely remember some hysterical news articles from the late 990s about Y2K. but you constantly ignore that Y2K was a very legitimate danger to our economy and infrastructure. It wasn't a problem because w whole lot of people worked very hard to make sure not major computer systems went offline or corrupted data. I doubt you can find a single expert from the era claiming it was going to end civilisation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shemjaza, post: 77642871, member: 146291"] No one with any knowledge is describing it as a threat to us. It's just a collapsed star, it can no longer twinkle prettily, but as an advantage it can't explode either. Apophis and AGW are both very real and measurable physical phenomena. We shouldn't currently be worried about Apophis, but it's definitely big and nearby. AGW is demonstrably causing mesurable instability in our weather, which is a more legitimate concern. I know you think the Y3K is very clever because you vaugely remember some hysterical news articles from the late 990s about Y2K. but you constantly ignore that Y2K was a very legitimate danger to our economy and infrastructure. It wasn't a problem because w whole lot of people worked very hard to make sure not major computer systems went offline or corrupted data. I doubt you can find a single expert from the era claiming it was going to end civilisation. [/QUOTE]
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