Scientists to 'switch on' £5bn LHC - Instablogs
Scientists to 'switch on' £5bn LHC
Dr.Ratan Saini , Agra: Sep 10 2008
Made Popular Sep 10 2008
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Scientists will “switch on” the most powerful particle accelerator ever built on Wednesday in an attempt to answer some of the biggest unanswered questions in physics. The £5 billion Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will smash protons - one of...
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Michael C
Lyon, France
Let’s hope the black-hole catastrophists are wrong! If they are right we will just have to restart Instablogs in another place!!
Good day to you Ratan,
Michael C
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Nothing of that sort is possible by human as we can not compare in power with Him.
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Felipe
Buenos Aires, Argentina
The world will not end as some believe. The experiments are taking place at sub-atomic levels and there is no way they will last more than a fraction of a moment. The apocalypse believers are morons fed by sensationalist media.
(Global Perspectives)
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Fernando
Austin, United States
Anyone, I mean ANYONE who thinks that this will create minuscule blackholes that may turn the earth into a strangelet because blackholes are rapacious and it will soon go out of control to consume the entire planet. This is as dumb a thought as one has ever had since men started thinking.
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Fernando
Austin, United States
We know the proton collisions at the LHC have never before occurred under laboratory settings. But you should know that they’ve been taking place throughout the universe including our very own earth for billions of years every moment without a pause.
(Global Perspectives)
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Fernando
Austin, United States
Cosmic particles/rays constantly rain down on the earth just as they do on other planets and stars scattered throughout the galaxy, with energies far in excess of those attainable by the LHC. They haven't caused any astrophysical calamity, so how can this tame LHC?
(Global Perspectives)
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The human being is just a very small fraction of the creator and has limited capabilities to act against HIS will.
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