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CNN's Don Lemon: Maybe a black hole sucked up that plane



We haven't covered the plane from Malaysia very much here, and honestly, the reason is that neither of us is enough of an expert on avionics to feel we can add much of value to what you see everywhere else in the news. The plane is gone. No one knows where it is. We're interested in the story but our insight is no better than the media who are already on top of it.

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But if this is now the standard for coverage, we might as well jump in, because we can at least come up with speculation as plausible as this. Take it away Don Lemon! One thing I noticed about the response of Mary Schiavo: She said a "small black hole would suck in our entire universe." That can't be what she meant, right? The entire universe is everything, inclusive of the black hole. There is widely thought to be one at the center of our galaxy, known as Sagittarius A. Maybe she means it would suck in our solar system. I do like the theory that it flew into a wormhole, since I think people's imaginations can pretty much make a "wormhole" capable of anything they want it to be capable of. I've never heard of any wormholes - or black holes for that matter - hovering above the Earth at 40,000 feet or lower, though. (For a sense of perspective, that's about 8 miles high. To be in space you'd need to be about 62 miles high.) It looks like maybe the media needs to cool the coverage of this story, until there is new information that's for real, if this is all they have left to talk about.


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