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Early this morning, the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland successfully ran a major, highly anticipated experiment, sustaining a 7 TeV particle beam [that is, 7 trillion electric volts] and colliding protons at three times the previous record energy level.
The Large Hadron Collider physics programme will begin with collisions in the LHC experiments at 7 TeV (3.5 TeV per beam). The first attempt to collide protons at 7 TeV is scheduled for 30 March 2010. On the day of LHC First Physics, a media event will be held at CERN, and a live webcast will be available from 8:30 to 18:00 CEST (Central European Summer Time).
Haha...I wouldn't take your eye off it yet...if anything does happen, it will be close to 2012 or not at all...I don't really think the LHC is anything to worry about though...if it really was that hazardous, I'm sure ET's would have warned the right people and the experiment wouldn't have gotten this far (yep, I'm a loony...gooblegobbledeegoop).
This is somewhat dissapointing.
As I was about to be swallowed by the CERN black hole, I would have loved to have been typing my last words on ATS: I told you so! Oh cra"
Originally posted by Fromabove
there is no such thing as Hawking radiation
Originally posted by Fromabove
However, there is no such thing as Hawking radiation so it is then only a matter of time.
Isn't it interesting how science keeps confirming the Bible. Who would have ever thought that a black hole created by man could ever cause the Earth to literally not exist.
[edit on 30-3-2010 by Fromabove]
Originally posted by damwel
You mean no one noticed? The universe flipped insode out and shrunk half it's size. Of course it's hard to notice at the speed we are moving and with nothing relative to gauge the size shift against.