LOL america tried this just by them selfs lol and faild so bad and then spent millions on there own and only gave a tiny amount to CERN compared to france russia and britain lol
There is nothing more interesting going on in my life than this. This machine will change the world in ways none of us can start to imagine.Machines like this one has already given us the internet, cell phones, and all we know about the electron.
this "mashine" has the potential to help us understand everything in the universe.
think about it :) it is a verry interesting time we live in.
blues260 3 years ago
E.T. watch also.We can not 4ever stay on this planet.Everything that has a beginning has an END. endless search and travel. life =joke : - (
zebramol 3 years ago
LOL america tried this just by them selfs lol and faild so bad and then spent millions on there own and only gave a tiny amount to CERN compared to france russia and britain lol
grant11102 3 years ago 3
and Romania :D
simpleappz 2 years ago
intresting.
god rulz
Christ UP!!
seriously!
inseptik 3 years ago
lol i like to work with u lot. plz replay
samisazerahga 3 years ago
Its amazing how our US Gov dumps Trillions into a stupid war but only donates a small amount to Cern.
soldersucker 3 years ago
what is more important that securing the future of the elites and killing plebs?
unitypunk79 3 years ago
The U.S. is actually one of the largest contributors of both money and physicists to the ATLAS Experiment.
pschaffner74 3 years ago
There is nothing more interesting going on in my life than this. This machine will change the world in ways none of us can start to imagine.Machines like this one has already given us the internet, cell phones, and all we know about the electron.
dyslexicdays 3 years ago 8
great, looking forward for the "startup".
recoordant 3 years ago
if you guys kill us all ...i'll kill you X_x
EndlessAxis 3 years ago
I can't wait until the LHC starts operating at full 14 TeV power. :) Been following the LHC project for over 10 years.
KeithPhillips 3 years ago 2
majestic. I wonder if the ATLAS Experiment will one day help us solve the world's energy crisis.
truepaths 3 years ago 3