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How does being sucked up by a black hole affect my IR35 status?
Benefit in kind? Ask Hugh Grant he has experience of this.
BTW When did they introduce double decimilisation? What kind of effing number is "50.000.00"? Can you translate that into Ladbroke odds then I know whether it's worth putting a bet on.
Surely you shoud be spending your remaining time wisely- showing this article to any good looking females you meet and announce the end of the world in 5 months, suggest that as your time on Earth is so limited you should both spend what little remains making lurve.
It'll be a whole new Summer of Love - '67 revisited
Um, no - black holes evaporate by losing mass by Hawking radiation - as I understand it this is so rapid that a quantum black hole has zero chance of become a big sucker.
Arthur C. Clarke once raised the possibility that some of those vast explosions we see in the cosmos may be smart-alec alien scientists getting their comeuppance for tinkering with the quantum vacuum: 'they might be industrial accidents' he said.
T'is the end of days & all very Biblical
1 in 50.000.00 chance of a catastrophe- creation of new type of matter -stranglets which would destroy the planet or the fabric of space ripped apart (but they did say the atom bomb would burn the atmosphere)
They reckon some cosmic rays can be many orders more energetic than the largest energies that will be obtained in the LHC, and we're still here. See A black hole ate my planet (a New Scientist article from 1999)
That worries me - I think this and similar projects should be shutdown until time when they can be done in separate galaxies many hundreds light years away from major population centers.
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