I agree, but do to the nature of sigularity as it is known in modern physics, we need a large mass to be the catlyst and allow for the compression of space-time. Energized particles are slightly easier to come by, you need only one of a few things:Region of space simoltaneausly occupied by matter and antimatter allowing for dispension of pure engery: A black whole feeding off of the mass of a nearby star: A rupture in the very nature of spacetime spewing forth extremly high energy particles theorized by some scientist.<br /><br />The point i'm trying to make here is that the ratio of freon to space time curveture in a universe adhering to the rules of string theory is 1pi7sqrt3-infinity, causing a shutdown in the system approximatly 0.003 seconds after the big bang and as per the second law of thermodynamics, a cosmic heat death.....<br /><br /><img src="/images/icons/wink.gif" /> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> <span style="color:#993366">In the event of a full scale nuclear war or NEO impact event, there are two categories of underground shelters available to the public, distinguished by depth underground: bunkers and graves...</span> </div>