"IT COULD DESTROY THE EARTH" Big Bang at the atomic lab after scientists get their maths wrong

by greg1usa | April 6, 2008 at 11:38 pm | 890 views | 4 comments

Lawsuit tries to stop the project fearing

"IT COULD DESTROY THE EARTH"

An American and a Spaniard have launched a lawsuit to stop scientists from firing up a machine they fear could destroy not just life on Earth but the planet itself.

 

A £2 billion project to answer some of the biggest mysteries of the universehas been delayed by months after scientists building it made basic errors intheir mathematical calculations.

The mistakes led to an explosion deep in the tunnel at the Cern particleaccelerator complex near Geneva in Switzerland. It lifted a 20-ton magnetoff its mountings, filling a tunnel with helium gas and forcing anevacuation.

It means that 24 magnets located all around the 17-mile circular acceleratormust now be stripped down and repaired or upgraded. The failure is a hugeembarrassment for Fermilab, the American national physics laboratory thatbuilt the magnets and the anchor system that secured them to the machine.

It appears Fermilab made elementary mistakes in the design of the magnets andtheir anchors that made them insecure once the system was operational.

Last week an apparently furious and embarrassed Pier Oddone, director ofFermilab, wrote to his staff saying they had caused “a pratfall on the worldstage”. He said: “We are dumb-founded that we missed some very simplebalance of forces. Not only was it missed in the engineering design but alsoin the four engineering reviews carried out between 1998 and 2002 beforelaunching the construction of the magnets.”

The estimated cost of the project is Ten Billion Dollar acording to wikipedia

The construction of LHC was originally approved in 1995 with a budget of 2.6 billion Swiss francs, with another 210 million francs (140 M€) towards the cost of the experiments. However, cost over-runs, estimated in a major review in 2001 at around 480 million francs (300 M€) in the accelerator, and 50 million francs (30 M€) for the experiments, along with a reduction in CERN's budget pushed the completion date out from 2005 to April 2007.[12] 180 million francs (120 M€) of the cost increase has been the superconducting magnets. There were also engineering difficulties encountered while building the underground cavern for the Compact Muon Solenoid, due to, in part, the allegedly "faulty" parts lent to CERN by fellow laboratory and home to the world's largest particle accelerator, (until CERN finishes the Large Hadron Collider) Argonne National Laboratory, or FermiLab, located in Batavia, Illinois, outside of Chicago.[13] The total cost of the project is anticipated to be between $5 and $10 billion (US Dollars).
When activated, it is theorized that the collider will produce the elusive Higgs boson, the observation of which could confirm the predictions and "missing links" in the Standard Model of physics and could explain how other elementary particles acquire properties such as mass.
Scientists in Geneva are readying the largest particle accelerator ever built. But BPP regular David Morgan says at least two men are suing to stop the accelerator because they fear it will swallow all of planet Earth.
The £4.4 billion new particle accelerator, which is buried 300 ft beneath the Alpine foothills along the Swiss French border, is 17 miles long and up to 12 stories high. It can generate temperatures of a trillion degrees centigrade.

 

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greg1usa

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greg1usa

Never heard of it but thanks LOL. Amazing how easily some people believe the end of the world is neigh, Makes good reading though LOL.

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