Hmmm...
Perhaps you have used an unfortunate choice of words. You say on the one hand that it is "currently impossible to produce any kind of singularity", and on the other,"the LHC has a chance, infinitesimal, to do so...". However infinitesimal the chance (i.e., the possibility) remains that a singularity of any kind may be produced, there still remains that possibility, how infinitesimal the possibility is. In effect, what you are actually saying is: "While it is currently impossible to produce a singularity..it is currently possible to do it..."
Talk about your oxymorons...
Please check your logic from now on?
Hmmm... Perhaps you have used an unfortunate choice of words. You say on the one hand that it is "currently impossible to produce any kind of singularity", and on the other,"the LHC has a chance, infinitesimal, to do so...". However infinitesimal the chance (i.e., the possibility) remains that a singularity of any kind may be produced, there still remains that possibility, how infinitesimal the possibility is. In effect, what you are actually saying is: "While it is currently impossible to produce a singularity..it is currently possible to do it..." Talk about your oxymorons... Please check your logic from now on?