Peter stared at the simulation which wasn't really doing much of anything exciting yet. He leaned back from it as he listened to her and eyes shot open wide, looking back to her, "You've been there? Oh man, I'm so jealous. I mean, I've been to the one at Stanford... I worked on it, a lot, while I went there. It was super fun. I helped build one of its components, but it's nothing like the one at CERN. Not even a University like Stanford can fund something quite that magnificent."
Finally the other scientist shook his head clear of the cob webs and began to adjust a few things on his computer, thinking a moment, "So the radiation stemming from that thing isn't Hawking, it's not a black hole. It simply isn't. We can try our hardest in saying that it is, and that we just don't know what they're really capable of, but this thing is just behaving so improperly... it's something new. Oh my... what if it is something new."
He smiled, "The Simmons-Parker Anomaly. I mean, if we can prove that it's something different and what it is... right? I mean... anyway. That cluster you found is brilliant."
Fingers flying over his keyboard, he brought up an image of her cluster, and then put the parameters back into his simulation. Looking back to her, "Tony says hi by the way, and Gwen seems to think there's a chance this could be volatile. Should I try creating a miniature black hole in my boss's lab?"