British scientist warns: Earth could shrink
An astronomer warned that Earth could lose its "environment" if a series of failed experiments were initiated by molecular accelerators. In a book to be released in October, British scientist Professor Martin Reese said the Earth could lose 100 meters of its environment due to these failed experiments, noting that many threats face the Earth, for example, climate change, chemical warfare and industrial intelligence. In a chapter on his book "On the Future: The Prospects of Humanity," Reese argues that scientists are experimenting with breaking atoms into quarks. The quark, the primary particle and one of the main constituents of matter, is added to the leptons. Quarks and leptons are formed when a proton-electron collision occurs. Rees warns that such experiments would destroy humanity, at least theoretically, according to the British Telegraph newspaper. Rees said some experiments "could result in a black hole and then absorb everyt