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Deckard 11-17-2008 01:43 PM

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Quote:

"Repairing the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) near Geneva will cost almost £14m ($21m) and "realistically" take until at least next summer to start back up."
Disappointing. :( I just hope everything goes right next time round. I've recently been reading up a fair bit on some of the things scientists are hoping these experiments will shed light on, if not confirm or rule out - supersymmetry and string/M-theory, the Higgs field, hidden dimensions, etc. It may take years to analyze, but right now I feel like it can't come soon enough, so the sooner these collisions start back up, the better.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7734251.stm

luminary 11-17-2008 10:15 PM

Re: Bang
 
http://hasthelargehadroncolliderdest...eworldyet.com/


;)

TheBang 11-18-2008 03:46 AM

Re: Bang
 
Err, is this my thread?

Deckard 11-18-2008 05:07 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by luminary (Post 105938)

Ooh, look, some geek humour under the bonnet too...
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Deckard 10-20-2009 12:35 PM

Re: Bang
 
A piece in the (UK) Times that's just........ bonkers!

(There's actually a spoiler to a recently-started US TV series in there, but I can't tell you which one without giving it away, so... umm.... if you've started watching any new series lately, just stick to my quote below and don't click the link ;) )

A particle God doesn't want us to discover

Quote:

Explosions, scientists arrested for alleged terrorism, mysterious breakdowns — recently Cern’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has begun to look like the world’s most ill-fated experiment.

Is it really nothing more than bad luck or is there something weirder at work? Such speculation generally belongs to the lunatic fringe, but serious scientists have begun to suggest that the frequency of Cern’s accidents and problems is far more than a coincidence.

The LHC, they suggest, may be sabotaging itself from the future — twisting time to generate a series of scientific setbacks that will prevent the machine fulfilling its destiny.
:eek::confused::D

Sean 10-20-2009 01:11 PM

Re: Bang
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Deckard (Post 116997)
A piece in the (UK) Times that's just........ bonkers!

(There's actually a spoiler to a recently-started US TV series in there, but I can't tell you which one without giving it away, so... umm.... if you've started watching any new series lately, just stick to my quote below and don't click the link ;) )

A particle God doesn't want us to discover



:eek::confused::D

It's always interesting to hear theories like this from minds that understand concepts which, frankly, I never will. But what does make me most hesitant to buy into this is the implication of conscious intent in the sabotage of the machine. I'm intrigued by the concept of the boson creating repurcussive ripples through time, but I just don't swallow the idea that it's acting with intelligent purpose. Great, compelling article though.

Deckard 10-20-2009 02:23 PM

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Perhaps this is also what lies behind the torturous movie-making process of Terry Gilliam... beset by problem after problem - a blockbuster God just doesn't want him to make!

I've scrubbed the rest of this post cos I've just realised I have absolutely no idea what I'm blathering on about! Suffice to say, I'm more inclined to accept that these problems result from this being the biggest, most ambitious machine ever built.

We'll have to wait and see though...

//\/\/ 10-20-2009 03:28 PM

Re: Bang
 
the quote at the end of this story is the best word on this part of the collider story! :D

jOHN rODRIGUEZ 10-20-2009 04:15 PM

Re: Bang
 
Appealing to the lunatic fringe?

You do recall you are a member of this forum right?

Deckard 10-20-2009 04:55 PM

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Quote:

But Prof Cox, ex-keyboardist for 1990's pop group D:REAM, dismissed the hysteria in rock-star style.

"Anyone who thinks the LHC will destroy the world is a tw—," he said.
Brian. Cox. Rocks.


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