I'd rather have 10 Billion spent in a 30 year science project, compared to a pointless war that has cost anywhere from 3-4 trillion dollars.
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I agree.
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Well, here's a Rap Video about the LHC. LOL
Kinda funny, actually. Very informative if you listen to it, LOL. |
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Dr. Otto E. Rössler. Refer to my earlier post: http://zelaron.com/forum/showthread....798#post640798 |
Interesting.
--- Indian girl commits suicide over 'Big Bang' fear In India, fears about the experiment spread rapidly through the media updated 12:03 p.m. ET Sept. 10, 2008 BHOPAL, India - A teenage girl in central India killed herself on Wednesday after being traumatized by media reports that a "Big Bang" experiment in Europe could bring about the end of the world, her father said. The 16-year old girl from the state of Madhya Pradesh drank pesticide and was rushed to the hospital but later died, police said. Her father, identified on local television as Biharilal, said that his daughter, Chayya, killed herself after watching doomsday predictions made on Indian news programs. "In the past two days, Chayya had asked me and other relatives about the world coming to an end on September 10," Biharilal was quoted as saying. "We tried to divert her attention and told her she should not worry about such things, but to no avail," he said. For the past two days, many Indian news channels held discussions airing doomsday predictions over a huge particle-smashing machine buried under the Swiss-French border. The machine, called the Large Hadron Collider, was switched on on Wednesday, at the start of what experts say is the largest scientific experiment in human history. The machine smashes particles together to achieve, on a small-scale, re-enactments of the "Big Bang" that created the universe. Leading scientists and researchers at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, said the experiment was safe. They dismissed as "pure fiction" doomsday predictions that the experiment could create anti-matter, or black holes. But in deeply religious and superstitious India, fears about the experiment and the minor risks associated with it spread rapidly through the media. In east India, thousands of people rushed to temples to pray and fast while others savored their favorite foods in anticipation of the world's end. "There were a thousand more devotees yesterday as well as today compared to (any) other normal day," Benudhara Sahu, a temple official in Orissa state, told Reuters. Many women and children rushed to temples and observed fasts as they prayed for deliverance, officials and witnesses said. Assurances by scientists and the media that nothing would happen counted for nothing for housewife Rukmini Moharana. "I visited temple, prayed to god," Moharana said. "I am observing the fast for safety because god can only save us." --- Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26641652 |
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The end of the world has been postponed until Mars or April 2009. Too bad.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/7632408.stm |
Lol, there goes the entire theory that this will cause the armeggon(sp) to arrive around December of 09.
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Man, I'd be nervous if I lived close to that thing. I have a feeling this is going to be continually postponed for a long time.
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http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/20...ts-own-record/
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So what would you guys do if a Black Hole DID appear? I mean, would you......?
I'd probably just go bonkers. I'd also ride a bike. |
Black holes are paradoxes to parallel universes.
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i'd start throwing shit through the black hole if that were real, :)
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No, Black Holes are where people like Kagom put it in.
Quasars, on the other hand, have been around before they (the quasars) were around. Seriously. I watched a documentary, and that's what they said, in a nutshell. "Quasars existed before they could exist." |
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It was about quasars and nebulas and just space overall.
I think it was called "The Universe" or something, I saw it a while back in a science class... why do I always forget the important part. :( |
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10 Sep 2008 CERN successfully fired the first protons around the entire tunnel circuit in stages. 19 Sep 2008 Magnetic quench occurred in about 100 bending magnets in sectors 3 and 4, causing a loss of approximately 6 tonnes of liquid helium. 30 Sep 2008 First "modest" high-energy collisions planned but postponed due to accident. 16 Oct 2008 CERN released a preliminary analysis of the incident. 21 Oct 2008 Official inauguration. 5 Dec 2008 CERN released detailed analysis. 20 Nov 2009 Low-energy beams circulated in the tunnel for the first time since the incident. 23 Nov 2009 First particle collisions in all four detectors at 450 GeV. 30 Nov 2009 LHC becomes the world's highest-energy particle accelerator achieving 1.18 TeV per beam, beating the Tevatron's previous record of 0.98 TeV per beam held for eight years. 28 Feb 2010 The LHC continues operations ramping energies to run at 3.5 TeV for 18 months to two years, after which it will be shut down to prepare for the 14 TeV collisions (7 TeV per beam). 30 Mar 2010 The two beams collided at 7 TeV in the LHC at 13:06 CEST, marking the start of the LHC research programme. |
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