Anyone else ready for the world to end?Haha, seriously though, is anyone else interested in following this? I'm not sure if there's some way to get somewhat frequent information of the results of the experiments that will go on there, but this is pretty huge if you follow physics at all.
6/9/2008 1:21:09 PM
I saw where someone tried to file an injunction recently, that's about it.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_Hadron_Collider
6/9/2008 1:27:47 PM
Been following a bit. I was reading an article the other week about how this project will in 10 years time revolutionize the internet, because they are needing to build the infrastructure to send absolutely massive amounts of data (I've read about 3-4 Gbps) around the world, so that scientists in various locations can analysis the results.Actually just looked it up - and 'The Grid' which it is referred to as, can transmit up to 10 Gbps[Edited on June 9, 2008 at 4:15 PM. Reason : .]
6/9/2008 4:07:38 PM
the idea of strangelets and micro black holes are a bit unnervingbut meh
6/9/2008 4:41:14 PM
6/9/2008 4:44:06 PM
the god particle!ive read some crazy ass interesting theories about this stuff.
6/9/2008 4:57:09 PM
Large Hardon Collider?I thought this thread was about clever ways to refer to a vagina.
6/9/2008 6:04:46 PM
Time cop!
6/9/2008 6:09:49 PM
I was listening to an interview the other night with Dr. Michio Kaku, the guy who co-authored String Theory. He says the LHC will be the first time we can begin running physical experiments on "the theory of everything"Einstein must be nutting in his grave
6/9/2008 6:19:07 PM
that thing looks like the Mayan calendar..coincidence? i think not
6/9/2008 6:25:14 PM
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6/9/2008 6:43:28 PM
if it kills us all, i'm gonna be pissed
6/9/2008 7:53:09 PM
^^ That's no moon!
6/9/2008 10:14:02 PM
Well, if it kills us you won't have time to be pissed since the black hole tidal forces will rip you to shred pretty damn fast. But the LHC black hole theory is my answer to the Fermi Paradox. Species come down from the trees, invent physics, test physics, and destroy their solar system. It might also explain high energy cosmic rays too.
6/10/2008 1:05:29 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermi_paradox#It_is_the_nature_of_intelligent_life_to_destroy_itself[Edited on June 10, 2008 at 1:23 AM. Reason : ...]
6/10/2008 1:22:13 AM
so long as they fire it up before or after 2012i don't need any doomsday jinx floating in the air while this thing is running
6/10/2008 8:39:32 AM
you guys should read this for some crazy theorieshttp://www.williamhenry.net/art_dis-cerning.html
6/10/2008 8:59:59 AM
^ That ranks up there as one of the dumbest things I've ever read.
6/10/2008 2:36:15 PM
some if it i find very interesting b/c of the Mayan Calendar stuff but some of it is waaay out there. you should youtube William Henry for some really crazy stuff.
6/10/2008 2:55:49 PM
http://public.web.cern.ch/public/en/LHC/Safety-en.html
6/23/2008 10:38:50 AM
WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!
6/23/2008 10:49:48 AM
Don't buy the hype, the LHC may not find any new physics. I hope it does. But, its pretty speculative as far as the new supersymmetric (SUSY) physics goes. Essentially the point is this, there is no SUSY at low energy so at some point there is symmetry breaking and the symmetry is restored and the SUSY kicks in. Trouble is that symmetry breaking is pretty ad-hoc and we don't really have a good handle on how it goes down in high energy physics. Its not that we don't have an answer, we have too many answers. Not to mention the strange fact that the signature of the cannonical symmetry breaking mechanism, the Higgs particle, is missing. We've been looking for two decades now. It could be that there is a different mechanism for the symmetry breaking, there are other proposals, but the Higgs mechanism is nice theoretically. Actually, as I understand it, the way we may first observe SUSY is through the presence of several Higgs particles, the Higgs sector is markedly different in the phenomenology of SUSY field theory. Low energy string theory claims to produce SUSY field theory through soft symmetry breaking mediated through some super gravity mechanism. The idea is that the symmetry is not totally broken, the residual symmetry has to be sufficient to explain several theoretical problems in the standard model. But, like most arguments stemming from Super String Theory(SST), the appearance of SUSY is not at all a necessary consequence of SST at our current experimental capabilities. In fact, quite a few theorists will suggest it is more natural to not find SUSY until we reach higher energies than the LHC is set up for.Of course, the more exciting possibility is that we will find new physics which is neither evidence of SUSY or some trivial twist on the current standard model. Only time will tell.
6/24/2008 11:20:33 PM
^ are you sure you wouldn't rather see God pop out of a collision just to pwn the rest of us?
6/24/2008 11:22:00 PM
It could say "created by Jesus Christ of Nazareth of the progeny of David" on subatomic matter and people would still find a reason to not believe. I don't think God is in the gaps, I think God is in the physics and elsewhere. The supposition that an explanation of a phenomenon replaces the need for God is absurd. God is not just something invented by man to explain things. Science is simply revealing how God did things. Well, good science anyway.
6/25/2008 12:41:35 AM
6/25/2008 12:43:45 AM
All I can ever think when I see this thing is Angels and Demons
6/25/2008 12:48:45 AM
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6/25/2008 2:24:06 AM
take it to the soapbox you nutjobs
6/25/2008 12:04:26 PM
6/25/2008 12:15:30 PM
^^
6/25/2008 2:46:40 PM
6/25/2008 2:56:38 PM
RELIGION VS ATHEISM DEBATEready.... GO!
6/26/2008 2:07:47 AM
so when are they lighting this candle?
6/26/2008 8:45:04 AM
Last I heard -they are in final cooling stages now - then a series of tests, then the collisions start I think in late July, ramping up the energy of the collisions from July-September.
6/26/2008 2:20:07 PM
I noticed this paper on the arXiv today, it has more details about a few of the things I mentioned and some pretty graphs about where the Higgs has not been found etc... I think it may be readable for people without tons of physics background... feel free to flame me on that point. http://xxx.lanl.gov/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0806/0806.4268v1.pdf
6/30/2008 10:00:18 AM
http://www.cnn.com/2008/TECH/06/30/doomsdaycollider.ap/index.htmli think of anything, that'd be a pretty sweet way for the world to end. not some lame asteroid or something
6/30/2008 4:52:00 PM
6/30/2008 5:31:53 PM
^ yeah, some people are saying that alone is going to help lead to the next generation of the Internet, so they can spread all that data around the world
6/30/2008 9:44:05 PM
^^^Some fear debut of powerful atom-smasher that headline reads like it was straight out of the 50s.
6/30/2008 9:49:14 PM
woot
6/30/2008 9:49:43 PM
http://xxx.lanl.gov/PS_cache/arxiv/pdf/0806/0806.4647v1.pdfnot just a single black hole, perhaps lots and lots of them. But don't worry they'll just evaporate into a cloud of high energy radiation through the Hawking process...
7/2/2008 1:15:02 PM
Special on the LHC on the Science Channel (channel 111).
7/31/2008 11:03:26 PM
^I saw that a couple weeks ago. It was interesting, but the host got on my nerves.
8/1/2008 8:39:34 AM
So what are you people going to do these last few days, before the large hardon kills the world on the 9th?I have enough liquor to last me 3 days, a carton of cigarettes and I am contemplating a vision of colors and exotic objects on saturday.
8/6/2008 10:09:55 PM
september 10, actuallyhttp://press.web.cern.ch/press/PressReleases/Releases2008/PR06.08E.html
8/7/2008 9:55:02 PM
I am excited about this. I can't wait to find out what can be learned from this experiment.and SET EM UP[Edited on August 7, 2008 at 9:56 PM. Reason : set em up]
8/7/2008 9:56:24 PM