[moved] End of the world tomorrow?!

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World's biggest scientific experiment
7 Sep 2008, 1137 hrs IST,IANS

LONDON : If critics are to be believed, the end of the universe will begin coming Wednesday when a Welsh miner's son launches the world's biggest scientific experiment to know how the universe was born.

The well-known Welshman physicist, Lyn Evans, dubbed Evans the Atom, will this week switch on a giant particle accelerator designed to unlock the secrets of the Big Bang.

On Wednesday, Evans will fire up the Large Hadron Collider, a 17-mile-long doughnut-shaped tunnel that will smash sub-atomic particles together at nearly the speed of light.

Built by the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN), the collider lies beneath the French-Swiss border, near the institution's headquarters in Geneva, at depths ranging from 170 feet to 600 feet.

The aim of the 4.4 billion-pound (over $7.7 billion) experiment is to recreate the conditions that existed a fraction of a second after the Big Bang - the birth of the universe - and provide vital clues to the building blocks of life.

It will track the spray of particles thrown out by collisions in a search for the elusive Higgs Boson, a theoretical entity that supposedly lends weight, or mass, to the elementary particles. So important is this mysterious substance that it has been called the "God Particle".

Scientists also hope to shed some light on the invisible material that exists between particles - dubbed "dark matter" as no one knows what it really is - which make up most of the universe.

But a handful of scientists believe that the experiment could create a shower of unstable black holes that could "eat" the planet from within, and they are launching last-ditch efforts to halt it in the courts.

One of them, Otto Rossler, a retired German chemist, said he feared the experiment may create a devastating quasar - a mass of energy fuelled by black holes - inside the earth. Jets emanating from it would grow and catastrophes such as earthquakes and tsunamis would occur at the points they emerged from the earth.

"The weather will change completely, wiping out life, and very soon the whole planet will be eaten in a magnificent scenario - if you could watch it from the moon. A Biblical Armageddon. Even cloud and fire will form, as it says in the Bible."

He said that attempts were still being made in the European Court of Human Rights to halt the experiment on the grounds that it violated the right to life. The court has, however, already rejected calls for a temporary delay in the project.

Walter Wagner, an American scientist who has been warning about the dangers of particle accelerators for 20 years, is awaiting a ruling on a lawsuit he filed a fortnight ago in his home state of Hawaii.

Evans, however, is dismissive of the "doom-mongers".

"There are thousands of scientists around the world who have been preparing this machine and they know what they are talking about, unlike these guys," he is quoted as saying in the Daily Mail.

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Jordan Jasa

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lol they did something like that a month or so ago didn't they? and we're still here. i doubt anythings going to happen.

that seems like a giant waste of money, is knowing more about the big bang really worth 7.7 billion dollars?
 

Scott Trainer

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Staff member
Jordan said:
lol they did something like that a month or so ago didn't they? and we're still here. i doubt anythings going to happen.

that seems like a giant waste of money, is knowing more about the big bang really worth 7.7 billion dollars?
i agree. isnt there other problems in the world we could put that money towards?
i think most of these new "scientific break throughs" are a waste. the only ones that are good that they've been working on is the stuff to stop global warming
 

JDBen

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Staff member
USE THE SEARCH!!! i already did this thread.

and its not the end of the world
 
TRAINER said:
Jordan said:
lol they did something like that a month or so ago didn't they? and we're still here. i doubt anythings going to happen.

that seems like a giant waste of money, is knowing more about the big bang really worth 7.7 billion dollars?
i agree. isnt there other problems in the world we could put that money towards?
i think most of these new "scientific break throughs" are a waste. the only ones that are good that they've been working on is the stuff to stop global warming


Yeah, if it's that big of a risk, don't take it.
Seriously haha.
 

Jake ODonnell

Steel Member
i dont get it.
if theres a risk of destroying the whole earth, than why?

seriously, no point.




selfish scientists...
 

Madis

Super Geek
Staff member
Jake ODonnell said:
i dont get it.
if theres a risk of destroying the whole earth, than why?

seriously, no point.

selfish scientists...
I hardly beleive that scientists would make something that would destroy them before seeing the results.
 

nick12667

Member
wait wtf?!?!?!?

what happens if this experiment works? like is another miniature universe gonna be made with little smurfs? wouldnt that be awesome
 

dre

Member
WESTONRIDER said:
who cares about the big bang? i'm a christian anyway
stay out of the thread if you have nothing constructive to contribute.

btw, nobody cares that you're a christian either..



Me personally, I don't think anything severe will happen, and as Madis said, I doubt that scientists would create and operate, let alone be allowed to operate, something that could in reality possibly wipe out our planet..
 

Scott Trainer

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Staff member
Nick Granger said:
wait wtf?!?!?!?

what happens if this experiment works? like is another miniature universe gonna be made with little smurfs? wouldnt that be awesome

hahaha, then we finally get to answer the age old question:
if you choke a smurf, what color does it turn?
 
Johnpanaccione. said:
Dre said:
WESTONRIDER said:
who cares about the big bang? i'm a christian anyway
stay out of the thread if you have nothing constructive to contribute.

btw, nobody cares that you're a christian either..





Me personally, I don't think anything severe will happen, and as Madis said, I doubt that scientists would create and operate, let alone be allowed to operate, something that could in reality possibly wipe out our planet..


I hope not.
I guess we'll see what happends :l
 

Rob.

Admin
Staff member
WESTONRIDER said:
who cares about the big bang? i'm a christian anyway
who cares about christianity, i'm a big bang anyway.

also, if you switch two letters it's large hardon collider.
hehe.

theres a fuckton of stuff that went into that thing, i saw it on some documentary.
it's really, really freaking big. if it blows us up, then meh.
and maybe it will solve a question or so.
who knows.

TURN IT ON!
 

Jordan Jasa

Silver Member
Dre said:
WESTONRIDER said:
who cares about the big bang? i'm a christian anyway
stay out of the thread if you have nothing constructive to contribute.

btw, nobody cares that you're a christian either..
oh please, show some respect dre.

well, this may be my last post ever. i'll have to say goodbye :(

bye
 

zprestoe

Member
Was just about to post this.
Why waste 7.7 billion dollars on an experiment that is going to kill us all anwyas.


This is all stupid
These "experiments" (if you will)
Have been talked about and done before.
We are all still unharmed.
I have no reason to worry about this.

I am also a christian.
 
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