Large hadron collider reveals more about the universe than you may wish to know.
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I can't believe this. Is this really what scientists say about science?
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Based on your comments, you took it seriously. You failed badly.
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@Xerxes4242 says: "it's clearly a joke". No. It's clearly someone's *ATTEMPT* at a joke. It failed. Badly.
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Did you even watch the video? It's clearly a joke
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Very badly mislabeled, and contains a number of factual inaccuracies (eg, the LHC did *NOT* "go live" in 2008. It hasn't really "gone live" yet, and will likely not do so until 2014 or 2015. (Yes, that's the actual schedule for getting it up to full power.) THEN (and ONLY then) will we see some real "results".
Yes, yes, yes, I am very well aware of the fact that this was supposed to be humor. It failed.
Grade: F (non-factual facts and non-funny humor). Stars: 1.
On 10 September 2008 the first protons completed their first lap. That is all.
ryoko90210 1 year ago