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I wonder if these sink holes are,... Cern Hadron Collider related.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 19980561:MV8xOTY3OTg3XzMzMDI2ODY2XzczQTM3NUU4] [quote:gurunade:MV8xOTY3OTg3XzMzMDI2ODE2XzNDRTJFMzJG] It's easy to think that, but the majority of them are in cities where man has been fucking with the earth. Pounding down dirt and putting concrete over everything. Natural water ways are turned unnatural. Even that sinkhole in Bayou Corne is some man-made crap. All kinds of stuff can attribute to sinkholes, but I believe that it is mostly a man-made issue. And I don't count tiny black holes eating the earth from the inside out as being man-made... :yeahsure: [/quote] Perhaps. It just seems odd, this never used to be a major issue untill recently. [/quote]
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Ever since they been smashing atoms & creating these little black holes in the search for the God particle. All the sudden these sink holes been popping up all over the place.
I think they are related.
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