Will the world end soon??(CERN is turned on tonight)

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    johnjohnjohn is offline Newbie

    Will the world end soon??(CERN is turned on tonight)

    What do you think will happen??????
    this is being turned on tonight.

    story is from

    Big Bang

    GENEVA - Scientists at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) started up a huge particle-smashing machine on Wednesday, aiming to re-enact the conditions of the "Big Bang" that created the universe.
    The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the largest and most complex machine ever made and the platform for what experts say is the largest scientific experiment in human history.
    Tests conducted inside the tightly-sealed chamber, buried under the Swiss-French border, could unlock the remaining secrets of modern physics and answer questions about the universe and its origins.
    The 10 billion Swiss franc ($9 billion) machine's debut came as a blip on a screen in CERN's control room, with a particle beam the size of a human hair appearing in the tightly-sealed 27-kilometre circular tunnel.
    "We've got a beam on the LHC," project leader Lyn Evans told his colleagues, who burst into applause at the news.
    The several hundred physicists and technicians huddled in the control room later celebrated loudly again when a particle beam completed a trajectory of the accelerator in one direction, a key step a CERN spokeswoman described as "fantastic."
    Scientists will next send a beam around the LHC in the other direction to test that the path is clear.
    Once that is established, it will be possible to send beams in both directions simultaneously to create high-energy collisions at close to the speed of light.
    Scientists around the world are eagerly anticipating data on those minuscule crashes. One possibility is that they will cause the creation of matter - proving correct the theory that there exists a "Higgs Boson" that gives matter its mass.
    The elusive Higgs Boson is a theoretical particle, also known as a "God particle," and is named after Scottish physicist Peter Higgs, who first postulated in 1964 that it must exist.
    Doomsday writers have also fanned fears that the experiment could create anti-matter, or black holes, spurring unprecedented public interest in particle physics ahead of the machine's start-up. CERN has insisted that such concerns are unfounded.


    Soon to be the world's most powerful atom smasher and the biggest and most costly science experiment ever, the $10 billion LHC straddles the borders of Switzerland and France, near Geneva. CERN the giant European nuclear physics lab has completed the 17 mile underground construction of the ring accelerator and is now in the first stages of start-up. It's goal is to unlock the secrets of the early Universe, through unparalled high energy collisions of hadrons, protons at first and then heavy lead ions. Critics believe that the LHC could pose enormous dangers to the planet.


    videos of cern found here
    YouTube - CERN Rap
    LiveLeak.com - Redefining the Media
    Last edited by johnjohnjohn; 10-09-2008 at 07:42 PM.


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    rokytnji is offline Dedicated Member
    Naw, there are a lot of other ways the world can end.

    These scientists at Cern have gone over what could go wrong and this idea has been played around with since the 1960's. They just finally got the backing to build and try it out is all. They also said the Atom bomb would set the atmosphere on fire when it was set off. I hope they find something out and besides, I don't think any results show up till 2009.

    So no I don't think they will cause a chain reaction black hole smashing a few protons together at high speed.

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    CaptainMazda is offline Dedicated Member
    No particle acceleration has yet been attempted. There won't be any collisions until sometime next year when they begin the actual experiments.

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    johnjohnjohn is offline Newbie
    acording to the news today then fired it up one way and tommarow they fire the whole thing up

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    CaptainMazda is offline Dedicated Member
    So actual particle collision begins tomorrow? Sounds exciting.

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    rokytnji is offline Dedicated Member
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