ext_12830 ([identity profile] space-parasite.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] rmd 2008-08-02 02:36 am (UTC)

No, I mean events on that scale. There are astronomical phenomena that amount to particle accelerators light-years across, and every so often one of those particles hits something else, like our atmosphere.

Breaking the false vacuum would definitely be exciting, but we're still quite a few funding cycles away from having to worry about doing it ourselves.

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