CERN simulates Big-Bang
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The full test is in October. Today they just ran the particles around in the collider. Interesting stuff, indeed. Thanks for bringing it up!
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Oh, you're welcome.
It was said that it could be dangerous, though sciencists denied that. And, in fact nothing happened. Here is the yesterday schedule: Quote:
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CERN stimulates Big-Bang? ;)
Anyways, I :heart: LHC. This is one of the biggest things to happen in ages. I'm really psyched about the findings after this project is finished. Oh, btw: raise a flag if you've walked around inside the LHC tunnel and stood in the room where ATLAS was being built! :flag: Hehehe. Quote:
Some hysterical propaganda-loving ignorant people think there's a huge risk that it will create a black hole that will suck up the earth. What they don't realize is that this is hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiighly unlikely, and in the highly unlikelyhood that a black hole were to be made, it'll be so unstable that it will disappear sooner than it was created. Particles smash into our planet all the time. At CERN they've done tests with smashing together particles before, and oh my... somehow we're still alive. They know exaaactly what they're doing down there, and there are no risk to anybody except the ones that might work in CERN itself during the test. One person died during the building of the tunnel for instance. Those are the real risks that are being made. I can't wait for the final experiment :D |
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someone should correct it: CERN simulates Big Bang forre: Fixed. EDIT: Thx! :D |
Strange matter, or "strangelets" are a bigger worry than black holes. A single stranglet particle can react with normal matter and cause a highly volatile chain reaction which might instantly at best turn the Earth into a glowing mass of strange matter glowing at 10 million degrees F. But that will never happen either since strangelets are positive charged, just like protons, which will make them repel each other natuarlly rather than destroy each other's charges in a cataclysmic event.
In any case! Looking forward to Oct.21st. Hope they finally find the god particle. |
How come you people know so much about physics? Do you read physics textbooks in your spare time or something? lol
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taty994945 - Hahaha :D Well, wikipedia and physics classes in high school is my excuse. Personally I got a 3FY-degree (Fy = Fysikk = Physics) in Norwegian high school, which means I can study "advanced physics" in university, but fuck no if I wanna do that. Hehe. I don't really know that much, to be honest :laugh:
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