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Large Hadron Collider - it's going to f-word kill you dead



As I understand this thing should be up and running by today.
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| two men pursuing a lawsuit in federal court in Hawaii turn out to be right. They think a giant particle accelerator that will begin smashing protons together outside Geneva this summer might produce a black hole or something else that will spell the end of the Earth � and maybe the universe. |
1) this isn't the COR.
2) repost
3) offer an opinion, dont just cut and paste nonsense.
1) Intelligent thread is intelligent.
2) This is intelligent thread.
3) Therefore, it belongs to the CORe.

see, that's actually funny 
I swear this thread is like a fucking deja vu or something.
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| Originally posted by aquila I swear this thread is like a fucking deja vu or something. |
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| Originally posted by aquila I swear this thread is like a fucking deja vu or something. |
i just love how this thing can create mini black holes 
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| Originally posted by Lira |
http://news.slashdot.org/news/08/06/23/134251.shtml
"Most people are aware of the recent articles contending that the Large Hadron Collider at CERN might destroy the world. While most scientists have no such concerns, a recent preprint released to arxiv systematically dismantles the notion. The gist of the argument is this: Everything that will be created at the LHC is already being created by cosmic rays. If a black hole created by the LHC is interactive enough to destroy the world within the lifetime of the sun, similar black holes are already being created by cosmic rays. Such black holes would be stopped by dense cosmic objects (neutron stars and white dwarfs). A black hole stopped in one of these objects would eventually absorb it. We see sufficiently old neutron stars in the sky, thus any black hole that could be created at the LHC, even if it is stable, would have no effect on the earth on any meaningful timescale."

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| Originally posted by otec http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/29/s...&hp&oref=slogin |
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Originally posted by Krypton |

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Originally posted by Krypton |
has it started yet?
That was the first thing I've read while browsing Wikipedia... Large hardon collider.
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| Originally posted by Lira 1) Intelligent thread is intelligent. 2) This is intelligent thread. 3) Therefore, it belongs to the CORe. |
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