Cern Large Hadron Collider machine restarts

by Babel-Fish | November 20, 2009 at 04:25 pm
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The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiment has been re-started after a hiatus of 14 months.

Engineers have now made two stable proton beams circulate in opposite directions around the machine.

If all continues to go well, the team might even try to increase the collider's energy to record-breaking levels this weekend.

The LHC is housed in a 27km-long circular tunnel built about 100m beneath the French-Swiss border.


The out come will be, shssssss a new brand of Swiss Cheese of a cheaper way of making Champagne, lol

Hopefully it does not start a very hungry black hole, at a guess that damn bird will drop another crumb and save the world as we damn know it.

Bang we are all dead....  

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