Large Hadron Collider ~ Transforming Lead Into Gold?

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2010

On November 9th of this year, the Large Hadron Collider at CERN will shoot, for the first time, lead bullets at the speed of light against each other in its superconductive, super-fluid cannon attempting to discover the "God particle" or the particle that gives other particles mass (theoretically known as the Higgs boson).

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  • @aluisious OK. Whatever. To be honest, your presumptions of me aren't that valid, nor important.

  • @archemis07 And as an aside, I know for a fact no one took significant action to stop the LHC. I know that includes you. Therefore, you didn't really believe it was a threat.

    Assumptions justified.

  • @archemis07 I don't need to justify my assumptions. I read your comment here, and it is now plainly obvious that you were entirely incorrect.

    Everyone can have an opinion; that doesn't mean they're valid.

  • @aluisious Regarding the issue of the LHC, you are entitled to your opinions, as am I. However, you don't know enough about me to justify any of your assumptions, on which your personal criticism of me is based. So .........

  • @archemis07 There were no particle physicists who were worried about that. If Cousin Bob who works on fuel atomization for car engines thinks there's a problem, that doesn't matter.

    None of you cranks really believed there would be a problem anyway. You just like to complain about things. I can tell what you really believe through your inaction. If you really thought they were going to destroy the planet you'd be out chaining yourselves to the LHC, not grumbling on internet forums.

  • @aluisious is that right? At the time, there were several scientists who were also concerned about the potential for anti-matter to come into direct contact with matter and cause an uncontrollable chain reaction. Do you think those scientists are 'cranks' also ... or is your definition restricted to those of non-scientific capacity?

  • @archemis07 Hey look, a year later we're all still here, because physicists are intelligent and you're a crank.

  •  i say risk blowing up the world,

  • Please tell me how u made the "Blue Number Matrix" in the split sense, looks really cool!!!

    By the way great info, didn't know the LHC was being test Nov 9, so thanks ;)

  • And this is an example of why we are all 'insane'. We have to share a planet, and a collective consciousness with arrogant, self serving, egoistic individuals, who make decisions, and take actions, which theoretically have a risk of facilitating an extinction level event.

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