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| Topic Started: Sep 10 2008, 01:09 PM (36 Views) | |
| Slowhand | Sep 10 2008, 01:09 PM Post #1 |
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How could he know, this new dawns Light, Would change his life for ever!
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You've all heard about the Giant particle accelerator machine, AKA The Black Hole machine. People believe that this will be the end of the world, What do you think?
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| Anthony | Sep 10 2008, 01:17 PM Post #2 |
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Official who?
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A load of bollocks imo, with the health and safety regulations nowadays... I'm sure they've taken more than the necessary precautions. In a nutshell: the world will not end... well it will, just not yet.
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| MstWntd | Sep 10 2008, 03:50 PM Post #3 |
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Yeah it's all made up. |
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| AKi-Man | Sep 10 2008, 10:59 PM Post #4 |
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Epic
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Large Hadron Collider "Actually Worked" Mason Inman for National Geographic News September 10, 2008 The world's largest atom smasher's first experiment went off today without a hitch, paving the way toward the recreation of post-big bang conditions. The Large Hadron Collider fired a beam of protons inside a circular, 17-mile (27-kilometer) long tunnel underneath villages and cow pastures at the French-Swiss border. Inside the control room, physicists and engineers cautiously shot the beam down part of the tunnel, stopping it before it went all the way around. "Oh, we made it through!" one person cried as the beam made it through a further section of the tunnel. One hour after starting up, on the first attempt to send the beam circling all the way around the tunnel, it completed the trip successfully—bringing raucous applause. "First of all, I didn't believe it," said Verena Kain, a European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) engineer. "I had to see it a second time, and I thought, Oh, wow, it actually worked!" "Things can go wrong at any time, but luckily this morning everything went smoothly," said Lyn Evans of CERN, who oversaw the building of the accelerator. Birth of the Universe The collider "was first proposed more than 20 years ago," said Django Manglunki, an accelerator physicist at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), on Tuesday. "We've been preparing that beam for more than ten years." |
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