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St. wrote:
> "andrel" <a_l### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
> news:499### [at] hotmailcom...
>> On 17-2-2009 17:41, St. wrote:
>>> Personally, I think there's a whole lot of good things to come yet. I
>>> wonder what the very last invention ever would be?
>>>
>>> ~Steve~
>> Either something that explodes unexpectedly
>
> Yes, like those two nuke subs that collided, (was it last week?)
>
> Imagine if they'd have exploded. What would we be doing right now?
Assuming you mean if the weapons went off - not much chance of that. I
reckon those subs could be completely destroyed by a variety of
accidents/hostilities and the nukes still wouldn't go off. They need to
be set off deliberately.
> > or a black hole.
>
> But that's not an invention, or do you mean, (in the future), an invented
> black hole?
Maybe like the black holes those sciern-tists are going to create in the
LHC and irresponsibly wipe us off the map, or so I read in the papers ;-)
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