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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Large Hadron Collider...In Norway??? 2012?? The End???

So A missile huh?? didn't look like any missile to me...read about the Large Hadron Collider..

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a 27 kilometer (17 mile) long particle accelerator straddling the border of Switzerland and France, is nearly set to begin its first particle beam tests. The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) is preparing for its first small tests in early August, leading to a planned full-track test in September - and the first planned particle collisions before the end of the year. http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/08/the_large_hadron_collider.html

and what's on the other side of this blackhole..pray tell?? do they actually think people are going to buy there missile excuse??? I mean seriously??



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* Dec. 10, 2009 Collider sets record, and Europe takes lead eclipsing a record for collisions held by an American machine, the Tevatron, at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Illinois.
* Dec. 9, 2009 CERN's Atlas Experiment site displays data from the record-setting test.
* Dec. 9, 2009 The Large Hadron Collider took its first tentative steps into the promised land of physics by producing the most energetic particle collisions ever achieved in a laboratory.
* Dec. 3, 2009 How primed are the physicists at the Large Hadron Collider to get and analyze data from their detectors? The members of the Alice collaboration have already posted their first paper based on data from the first beam crossings in the collider last week, confirming that protons did in fact collide when the beams crossed. And it's already been accepted by European Physics Journal C.
* Nov. 30, 2009 Flexing the muscles of their new Large Hadron Collider, CERN engineers said that had set a new world record for energy in the early hours of Monday November 30, powering protons to energies of 1.18 trillion electron volts.

- relics not seen in this part of space since the universe cooled 14 billion years ago - will spring fleetingly to life. If all goes well, they will leave their footprints in four mountains of hardware and computer memory that international armies of physicists have erected in the cavern.

here are the definitions of the L.H.C. Large Hadron Collider

Large

Is an understatement. A giant circular tunnel, with several loops, stretches for 27km under the land between France and Switzerland. One of its experimental chambers is bigger than the nave of Westminster Abbey.

Hadron

The name for one of the types of particle that make up an atom. These tiny bits of energy will be propelled by giant magnets around the tunnel circuit at almost the speed of light.

Collide

Is what they will do when they meet other hadrons being beamed in the opposite direction, at the same great speed. The resulting explosion will create 100,000 times more heat than the sun, apparently. Thankfully, it will only happen for a moment, in an area a billion times smaller than a speck of dust.


they want to recereate the Big bang..hmm then will we have dinosaurs walking amongst us? cavemen? other anomolies perhaps??

definition of big bang:
The Big Bang

Is what they are trying to recreate. Or rather what happened a trillionth of a second after the universe was created by an explosion, 13.7 billion years ago. For that tiny moment, it is believed everything was molten plasma. This cooled to create everything we see around us. The hope is that by remaking the moment, in miniature, the scientists will be able to see things that are invisible now.

hmm is it possible??? in 2012 perhaps..

The End of the World

Some scientists, on the other hand, went to the European Court for Human Rights to try to stop the collider being turned on. They fear it may create a black hole – which would certainly violate our rights by sucking the planet into... well we don't really know. Professor Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith of Cern says: "The chance we produce a black hole is minuscule." Which is not all that reassuring. But he adds: "Even if we do, it can't swallow up the Earth." It would be too small, and disappear in moments. In any case, they will only send the hadrons in one direction this week. The collisions start in October. Until then, at least, we're not all doomed.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/the-large-hadron-collider-end-of-the-world-or-gods-own-particle-921540.html

I am personally not comfortable with the thought of our planet being sucked up into a blackhole..or perhaps Evil Aliens coming through from other dimensions..well if it happens I hope they have a stargate crew in place to fend off the Evil Aliens...LOL..

But in all seriousness..what happens if they are wrong and it backfires..how do we undo what they have done??? any thoughts?? or theories???
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