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Eric E. Johnson
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Legal scholar and former University of North Dakota law professor who analyzed LHC catastrophe-risk litigation.
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The Large Hadron Collider poses no credible risk of destroying Earth by creating a microscopic black hole
183 opinionsEric E. Johnson abstains and says:
Scientists’ conclusions about risk cannot be taken at face value. Their assurances must be discounted by the probability of their own error. [...] It does not follow that LHC risk is zero: An accurate assessment of risk must include the possibility t...
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