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The World's Largest Particle Accelerator
dmtherob
by dmtherob  8-16-2008   
 No one really knows what the machine will give birth to. But the equations suggest that some weird stuff could be just around the corner — maybe "dark matter," the invisible stuff that seems to hang around galaxies. "It's kind of an embarrassment that we don't know what 95 percent of the universe is made of by weight," Green says. "We hope — it's possible — we may be making dark matter." Some theories say it is possible the collider will cause miniature black holes to momentarily appear. But for now, what has appeared is a table of croissants, an urn of coffee, and more people. Everyone stands around in blue hard hats. They don't talk about black holes or dark matter. A few say things like "I hope the magnet doesn't fall."
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"While our scientists struggle with ethics, the Islamic world forges ahead"
cakebelly
by cakebelly  8-12-2008   
 http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/jul/31/genetics.ethicsofscience
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The Planet's Most Massively Awesome Computer to Go Live September 10th
tabsey
by tabsey  8-11-2008   
 There is a chunk that wouldn't clip, but is interesting. Other links at the bottom of the site page.
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Large Hadron Collider: The Biggest Human Experiment Ever Yet
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-8-2008   
 Some of those particles could help us to understand the nature of mass, including the as-yet-undetectable dark matter that accounts for so much of the universe’s mass. Other particles might prove the existence of extra dimensions, or lead to entirely new theories or physical laws
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CERN announces start-up date for LHC
dewitte
by dewitte  8-8-2008   
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CERN announces start-up date for LHC
tabsey
by tabsey  8-7-2008   
 Getting closer.
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LHC - latest photos
zadoz
by zadoz  8-1-2008   
 the pinnacle of tech. age ,will this make or break mankind
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Large Hadron Collider nearly ready
milmufmas
by milmufmas  8-1-2008    1
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A 'New Dimension' at the LHC
pperazzo
by pperazzo  7-23-2008   
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Cern lab goes 'colder than space'
tabsey
by tabsey  7-19-2008    1
 A lot more at the source about this great experiment. Amazing stuff.
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Cern lab goes 'colder than space'
A53GG4
by A53GG4  7-19-2008   
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About The Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
rj3sp
by rj3sp  7-18-2008    1
 The Large Hadron Generator (LHC) , at CERN. will become the world's largest and highest-energy particle accelerator. Its main purpose is to explore the validity and limitations of the standard model, the current theoretical picture for particle physics. Concerns, however, have been raised regarding the safety of the LHC on the grounds that it might produce dangerous phenomena, including micro black holes.
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CERN to World on the Large Hadron Collider: "This machine will not blow up the universe."
xpersianx
by xpersianx  7-14-2008   
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CERN declares Large Hadron Collider perfectly safe
A53GG4
by A53GG4  7-8-2008   
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Falling off the edge of the world
dewitte
by dewitte  7-5-2008   
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Extraterrestrial Particle Accelerator
revenantdm
by revenantdm  7-3-2008   
 I recently read an excellent book titled "Decipher," about a diverse group of people trying to save the Earth. A linguist that specialized in dead languages like Chaldean and Sumerian... A CIA remote viewer.. A Construction Engineer for a Oil Company... An Archaeologist.. A Quantum Scientist/Mathematician focused on Chaos Theory... A Crack team of Marines with the ever noble squared-jaw leader. Their goal was to decipher a base 60 language that ad been left imprinted on crystal matrices tens of thousands years old with a carbon-60 elemental make up.. Read it if you can find it, it is amazing. The Particle Accelerator here was featured in that book and the Physicist was spouting off about these theories of mini-black holes and space/time distortion. Thus article goes one better as it alleges that the Collider is the only NON-TOP SECRET unit being used and many more exist...
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Most Powerful atom-smasher
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  7-1-2008   
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News and comment on the world's most ambitious scientific experiment
papananook
by papananook  6-30-2008   
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All things Cern from The Guardian
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  6-30-2008    2
 Lots of great articles on the LHC from UK's best newspaper
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The Planet's Most Massively Awesome Computer -The Large Hadron
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-27-2008    1
 By some, it certainly seems to be one of the most outrageously wasteful projects upon the earth. Perhaps it is. I, for one do not think so. I think that understanding the universe as far as we can understand it justifies almost any economical price. Because this is part of what makes us human; the desire to uncover the mysteries of the universe. All this to capture one tiny hypothetical particle. Is it not amazing?
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The Black Holes of September
pkronfield
by pkronfield  6-25-2008   
 I wonder if the original Big Bang was created by some civilization experimenting with high energy particle accelerators, and the experiment went amok. We will find out in September.
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World's nine largest science projects
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  6-25-2008   
 Interesting and simply put...
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Large Hadron Collider Enables Hunt For 'God' Particle To Complete 'Theory Of Everything'
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  5-29-2008    2
 Never before, so many people invested so much resources to prove that so little nothingness does exist. They fervently believe that ALL the universe depends on this little nothingness. I think its a breakthrough in faith, in view of which all great religions are humbled. :-)
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How Anti-Matter Propulsion Works
Rustee
by Rustee  5-22-2008   
 It's not rocket science...at least rockets as we know them. :) So, why haven't we built a matter-antimatter reaction engine? The problem with developing antimatter propulsion is that there is a lack of antimatter existing in the universe. For now, we will have to create our own antimatter. Luckily, there is technology available to create antimatter through the use of high-energy particle colliders, also called "atom smashers." But these high-energy particle accelerators only produce one or two picograms of antiprotons each year. A picogram is a trillionth of a gram. It states that anti-matter propulsion is the most energy efficient propulsion. I suspect that will be true as long as the process of making the anti-matter is itself efficient enough to make it feasible.
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What is a Large Hadron Collider ?
pokkets
by pokkets  5-2-2008   
 'Rock Star Physicist' Brian Cox explains what The large Hadron Collider is, how it works what it does and what we may discover with it. How they can get subatomic particles to go at 99..99999% of the speed of light around the 27km circumference collider ,11,000 times a second. - and what happens when they smash into each other while going in opposite directions. He also gives a description of the 'holy grail' of physics, the 'Hick Boson' the yet undiscovered particle that theoretically gives the universe 'weight' The Hadron Collider helps provide a link between theories, and discoveries in both particle physics, and cosmology, something Einstein was searching for to complete his 'Grand Universal Theory'
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Large Hadron Collider Could Create Wormholes
spherepet
by spherepet  4-24-2008   
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the new big bang
hsharkey
by hsharkey  4-1-2008   
 what a scary thought!!
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Particle Collider May Prove String Theory
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  3-29-2008    3
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Asking A Judge To Save The World
debbyski
by debbyski  3-29-2008    3
 "But Walter L. Wagner and Luis Sancho contend that scientists at the European Center for Nuclear Research, or CERN, have played down the chances that the collider could produce, among other horrors, a tiny black hole, which, they say, could eat the Earth. Or it could spit out something called a “strangelet” that would convert our planet to a shrunken dense dead lump of something called “strange matter.” Their suit also says CERN has failed to provide an environmental impact statement as required under the National Environmental Policy Act."
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DOOMSDAY FEARS SPARK LAWSUIT
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  3-28-2008   
 I could think about a few other more imminent dangers to our planet.
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First look at Time Machine
Tinybellows
by Tinybellows  3-20-2008   
 Large Hadrib Collider is set to become first time machine in history.
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Big Toys for Big Boys
book-mole
by book-mole  3-3-2008   
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THE ELUSIVE HIGGS BOSON, AKA THE GOD PARTICLE
vk2yoc
by vk2yoc  2-28-2008    1
 The moment of truth cometh.
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Large Hadron Collider Could Create Wormholes: a Gateway for Time Travelers?
spherepet
by spherepet  2-17-2008    1
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LARGE HADRON COLLIDER. Will it destroy the universe?
vk2yoc
by vk2yoc  2-13-2008    9
 The idea dates back to Einstein's explanation that spacetime can be deformed by large energies or masses. Since the Large Hadron Collider is a twenty-six kilometer ring of superconducting magnets designed to do nothing but give a particle as large an energy as possible, that sounds like it could be an issue. Small deformations in spacetime (like Earth) give us the force of gravity, severe deformations give the cosmological trash compacting black holes, and an extreme case could cause a wormhole - a link between two points as spacetime folds over to touch itself (no sniggering).
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Time Travelers: Futurenauts Using Ultra-duper Atomsmasher
wildcat
by wildcat  2-11-2008    3
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Beyond Four Dimensional Space-Time
rj3sp
by rj3sp  2-5-2008    5
 According to some advanced physical theories more than our four dimensional space-time dimensions are needed for a complete description of the physical universe. The nearly-completed Large Hadron Collider (LHC) may be able to provide insight in the shape of these alternate dimensions.
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Smash! The search for ‘sparticles’
cpltaiji
by cpltaiji  1-29-2008   
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large hadron collider, cern, switzerland/france
farrider
by farrider  1-25-2008    2
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the nano-nanometer scale
pascual
by pascual  1-17-2008   
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