Last news BigBang Swiss, What happens, if anything goes wrong? (cnn)

by SOLARLIFE | September 9, 2008 at 10:39 pm
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Testing if the Beam goes round (27km)
What happens, if anything goes wrong? now or years later ?
US contributed $ 531 million to the experiment
If anything goes wrong, means the BigBang beam gets out of control, the machine / accelerator would be gone and the beam burrows into the rocks 300 ft below earth in Switzerland.

VIDEO Black hole earth growing view from space

The Large Hadron Collider -- built since 2003 at a cost of $3.8 billion -- will provide scientists with much greater power than ever before to smash the components of atoms in a bid to see how they are made.

The startup has been eagerly awaited by 9,000 physicists around the world who will conduct experiments here, though some skeptics have criticized the experiment, saying they fear the collisions of protons could eventually imperil Earth.

The skeptics theorize that a byproduct of the collisions could be micro black holes, subatomic versions of collapsed stars whose gravity is so strong they can suck in planets and other stars.

"It's nonsense," said James Gillies, chief spokesman for CERN, the host European Organization for Nuclear Research.

CERN is backed by leading scientists like Britain's Stephen Hawking in dismissing the fears and declaring the experiments to be absolutely safe.

Gillies told the AP that the most dangerous thing that could happen would be if a beam at full power were to go out of control, and that would only damage the accelerator itself and burrow into the rock around the tunnel deep below the Swiss-French border.

And full power is probably a year away.

"On Wednesday we start small," Gillies said. "What we're putting in to start with is one single low intensity bunch at low energy and we thread that around. We get experience with low energy things and then we ramp up as we get to know the machine better."

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Emilio Lizardo
Emilio Lizardo
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at 02:14 on September 10th, 2008

What happens ?

I imagine if anything goes wrong, then the black-hole will swallow up France first before it gets big enough to consume the US ...

So, if we suddenly stop getting your updates, I guess in that case it would be - 'no news is bad news' ...

Just joking, I hope ...

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SOLARLIFE

Emilio what happens if, you say first france  then US, only you can imagine this. I uploaded the video (1ST) illustrating what you say, was shown on french i-Tele today.

Rhonda J Mangus
Rhonda J Mangus
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at 03:40 on September 10th, 2008

SOLARLIFE, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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SOLARLIFE

Thanks Rhonda for Flag "Last news BigBang Swiss, What happens, if anything goes wrong? (cnn)", the video simulation of the black hole was to see today on French i-tele, i uploaded it, first video. Somone gets me the phone no of Harisson Ford pls.

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SOLARLIFE

Thanks fabianfranke for science image upload LHC collider

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solarnu

even at CERN tires go flat

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SOLARLIFE

THANKS solarnu for images flat tire / vineyards irradiated 

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lciuffo

"Computing@CERN" room in the Microcosm Museum (at CERN - Geneva).
The NeXTcube computer (used by Sir Tim Berners-Lee) that became the first Web server is one of the interesting stuffs in that room.

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SOLARLIFE

ICIUFFO THANKS FOR IMAGE CERN MUSEUM FIRST "INTERNET WEBSERVER COMPUTER", yes the WWW. world wide web was invented at CERN

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its on...

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SOLARLIFE

Thanks for image BIGBANG collider, pavonessurfschool.

I  see you are surfing Costa Rica, why not bringing an article of the country, I srill remeber as the Switzerland of Central America.

Thanks to all SCIENCE-IMAGE COLLECTOR'S GROUP, a real high quality cern BIGBANG image museum you created thanks. I had many views to your images with verified location or text, could learn myself a lot and better understand.

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