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September 18th, 2008 12:46AM - The Hadron collider becomes self-aware.
RHFC_piper said:Has the large Hadron collier destroyed the World yet? (click link to find out)
What a lunch-bag let-down...
George Wallace said:;D
OK? Just for shits and giggles; how do you propose doing that? Carry it there in your pocket as carry on luggage on an Air Canada flight?
I can see the airline attendent now when she askes "do you have anything to declare" and you say "just this black hole"George Wallace said:;D
OK? Just for shits and giggles; how do you propose doing that? Carry it there in your pocket as carry on luggage on an Air Canada flight?
Harley Sailor said:I can see the airline attendent now when she askes "do you have anything to declare" and you say "just this black hole"
Old Sweat said:What value do you put on the claim when Air Canada loses the back hole?
Tommy said:I dunno..
I think is might be shaping up to be more sinister then we thought....
check out this recently discovered Photograph!
http://lhc-hl-lh.ytmnd.com/
CougarDaddy said:Tommy,
Look at what I posted earlier in the thread. The Half-life joke has been overused already.
Deadpan said:LINK
'Black hole' machine could destroy planet: lawsuit
Updated Sat. Apr. 5 2008 7:04 AM ET
Parminder Parmar, CTV.ca News
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.
Niteshade said:My understanding is the collider has been tested (one direction only) and the collision test takes place next month.
Nites
Test timeline
The first beam was circulated through the collider on the morning of 10 September 2008.[13] CERN successfully fired the protons around the tunnel in stages, three kilometres at a time. The particles were fired in a clockwise direction into the accelerator and successfully steered around it at 10:28 local time.[14] The LHC successfully completed its first major test: after a series of trial runs, two white dots flashed on a computer screen showing the protons traveled the full length of the collider. It took less than one hour to guide the stream of particles around its inaugural circuit.[15] CERN next successfully sent a beam of protons in a counterclockwise direction, taking slightly longer at one and a half hours due to a problem with the cryogenics, with the full circuit being completed at 14:59.
Niteshade said: