SCIENTISTS try to stop big bang experiment as they say black holes created may destroy us within 50 years, starting Sept-10
SCIENTISTS are trying to stop the most powerful experiment ever – saying the black holes it will create could destroy the world.Dubbed by some the Doomsday test, it will be carried out next week in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), located 300ft underground near the French-Swiss border.
The machine is 17 miles long and cost £4.4billion to create.
When its switch is pulled on September 10, this atom-smasher will become a virtual time machine, revealing what happened when the universe came into existence 14 billion years ago.
New particles of matter are expected to be discovered, new dimensions found beyond the four known, as scientists re-create conditions in the first BILLIONTHS of a second after the Big Bang.
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The atom smasher ... the 17-mile-long machine that some fear will destroy our planet
Experts even predict that millions of tiny black holes will be produced — baby brothers of the monsters gobbling up dust and stars at the heart of the galaxies.
SecretsThat is why boffins are now trying to stop the project with a last-ditch challenge in the courts.
They fear the LHC experimenters are tinkering with the unknown and putting mankind — and our whole planet — at risk.
The group responsible for the experiment, the European Nuclear Research Centre (CERN), says that these mini black holes will vanish as quickly as they are created.
But the anti-CERN brigade accuse the scientists of playing God, warning that no one can guarantee that the black holes will not survive, rapidly growing in size to suck the Earth out of existence in an instant.
But CERN, which includes several UK scientists, say their work is vital to unlock the secrets of matter that forms everything known in the universe.
In the experiment, atomic particles will be fired in opposite directions along the 17-mile long underground ring — the length of the Circle Line on the London Underground.
They will travel so fast that they make 11,245 trips around the tunnel every SECOND.
From the collisions, boffins expect to discover a fundamental bit of the atom, called the Higgs boson, that is expected to exist but which has never been seen.
Professor Otto Rossler, from the Eberhard Karls University of Tubingen in Germany, is one of the scientists mounting the legal challenge at the European Court of Human Rights against 20 countries which are funding the project.
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He said: “It is quite plausible that these little black holes will survive and will grow and eat the planet from the inside out.”
A CERN spokesman said: “It will not be producing anything that does not already happen routinely in nature.”




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Erin Mair (not verified)at 09:46 on September 5th, 2008
Why are these people putting the whole human race in danger?
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Georgiia (not verified)at 14:57 on September 6th, 2008
yur fukin crazy i dnt wana die && im sure other people dnt eather soo grow up
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Georgiia (not verified)at 15:00 on September 6th, 2008
Egg!!
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Brad-lol (not verified)at 15:05 on September 6th, 2008
lolz
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Edward bum sniffer (not verified)at 15:07 on September 6th, 2008
Yu french people talk a load of shit
none of these people want tu die
i DONT want tu
soo think yuu arse
n dont doo wat eva ur guna doo
:)
at 15:42 on September 6th, 2008
Edward bum sniffer, it's not france , the experiment is in Switzerland/europe 27 countries pay for it; ok well your language I don't look to it. Thanks
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Undercola (not verified)at 00:48 on September 7th, 2008
Yeah..
Well I'm young and I don't want to die, so will we die?
Why would you risk the whole World just to find out how we came into existence?
Will it help us stop global warming? NO.
Please explain why you are doing something so stupid..
at 12:59 on September 7th, 2008
Undercola, your comment "Why would you risk the whole World just to find out how we came into existence?",Will it help us stop global warming? Excellent question, why do we risk everything to find out how we came into existence? Well this is a philosopher's Doubleburger what you present me, thanks for your generation Input. I admit your question, I have to think. The real situation is like stem cells. Danger yes, but hope to find new ways ? More real we can stop global warming and ozone layer deplation, even if difficult. Hope you come back to NP, good comment. I take you for serious, would be a theme for a book.