By Adit on
10/09/2008 08:49
The $4.4 billion Large Hadron Collider was developed to reveal how the universe was created after the Big Bang. It is meant to show how life appeared, but according to some scientists it might lead to the end of the world.According to critics, the machine, if activated, could create a shower of small black holes, which could swallow planet Earth. Large Hadron Collider will smash sub-atomic particles together at a speed close to the speed of light. In such a way researchers hope to see what happed at a fraction of a second after the Big Bang, sneaking into the secrets of how life was born in the universe.It is worth mentioning that the machine has been built 300ft beneath the territories of France and Switzerland. The project was founded by 20 countries.Otto Rossler, a representative of a group of scientists raising a last-minute court dispute over the project, believes that one of the LHC-generated black holes within 4 years could swallow our planet inside-out. According to a group of scientists, the experiment...
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By Adit on
10/09/2008 08:35
According to the project chief, Lyn Evans of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), a number of tests cleared way for the beginning in September of an experiment which scientists hope would show how the universe was created after the Big Bang.Evans stated that the tests in the underground Large Hadron Collider (LHC) machine went smoothly, without any problems."We look forward to a resounding success when we make our first attempt to send a beam all the way round the LHC," said Evans, the head of a multinational team of scientists that worked on the development of the LHC, which runs deep under the territories of France and Switzerland.On September scientists plan to send a full particle beam around the LHC pipe in one direction. This will be a prelude before researchers send the beams in both directions to see them collide. Scientists from CERN and other laboratories around the world will monitor the collision of the two particle clusters on their computers. They will look for a special particle...
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By Adit on
16/05/2008 20:57
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