LHC plans full power experiments at the end of 2012

Why are all scary scenarios focused on December 2012 ?
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A high voltage particle collider like the LHC is an
excellent representation of mankind’s tendency to
prefer violent action to holistic understanding.
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Just look at the way scientific curiosity was satisfied
from the very start.
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Biology evolved by killing the animal and dissecting it,
and our first exploration into the area of chemistry
resulted in the making of gunpowder and powerful
weapons.
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Traditional scientific research has a tendency to
perform its experiments by applying force and
then study the end results of its violent action.
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Now, for the first time in human history, humanity
has arrived to a level of destructive experiments
unparalleled by anything earlier possible.
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The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world’s largest and highest-
energy particle accelerator. The LHC lies in a tunnel 27 kilometres
(17 mi) in circumference, as much as 175 metres (574 ft) beneath
the Franco-Swiss border near Geneva, Switzerland.
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And it is a purely destructive device. It is the very idea of the
LCH collider. Collide and destroy heavy particles.
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Why? Well, they don’t really know, but they believe that by going
into the TeV range and smash heavy things together at high speeds,
something new and unpredicted is bound to happen.
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The device look impressive and high tech, but it is really just a
sofisticated expression of raw muscle, and very little of the subtle
and creative power in the pen and paper held by men like Einstein.
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The LHC became the world’s highest-energy particle accelerator on
30 November 2009, achieving a world record 1.18 TeV per beam and
surpassing the record previously held by the Tevatron at Fermilab
in Batavia, Illinois.
After the 2009 winter shutdown, the LHC was restarted and the beam
was ramped up to 3.5 TeV per beam, half its designed energy, which
is planned for after its 2012 shutdown. On 30 March 2010, the first
planned collisions took place between two 3.5 TeV beams, which set
new world record for the highest-energy man-made particle collisions.
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Somewhere around december 2012 the LCH will engage in 14 TeV
experiments that is needed to call forth the apparation
of the missing Higgs Boson predicted by Quantum Theory.
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At this energy level there will also be called forth an unknown
number of new particles, as well as the predicted appearence of
black holes.
The scientists at Cern says that these black holes will be equipped
with an linear “eating habit”, thus not being able to grow, since the
linear eating habit makes it hard for the black holes to expand
before they die.
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Others say that the eating habit of the black holes may be
exponential, which will give the microscopic black holes
the opportunity to survive and feed of the surrounding
matter, in this case planet Earth.
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If this will be the case, the scientists that are critical to the LHC
experiments says that there are two options of growth syndrome for
these black holes.
One is a quite aggressive approach, consuming the planet Earth
within minutes, and the rest of our solar system in a few years.
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Another scenario is a approximate two week duration before the
black hole completely has engulfed our planet. During the initial
part of that time mankind will experience several days of
cataclysmic tectonic terror before the crust falls in on itself.
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This is of course just theories, but the thing is, nobody really know
what’s going to happen.
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And that’s the very idea with the Large Hydron Collider -
doing something at an Tera Volt level nobody has done before.
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I just can´t help seeing a bunch of  chimpanzees
sitting around a box of hand granades toying with the
safety pin’s pull rings….
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#2 Brocke on 07.13.10 at 4:28 am

The LHC is a pretty amazing and wonderful waste of money and materials. It took so long to build and so much money to get everything working, so no one can say the world doesn’t have enough resources to bring out new technologies. They just bring out the ones they want.

But, all the fear surrounding the LHC is just hype and just as untrue as other fairy tales I’m afraid. It is not going to destroy the world and it is not going to create giant black holes.

I would be more concerned with the fact that it is a giant ring with voltage going through it, than what particles it is smashing together.

There are other particle colliders, the LHC is just the newest and biggest yet. It gets headlines because it sets records.

It is truly a fools game to play, but you cannot take what the scientists and such say too seriously about their proposed plans, because they do not even understand enough about reality to be able to accurately explain what they are doing to the population.

There are many more reasons that would cause the end of the current civilizations on this planet, before you could get to the LHC. Honestly, I am surprised we are still here!! Haha.

Asteroids, Volcanos, Earthquakes, Global Warming, Holes in the Ozone, Nuclear Tension, The World Financial Recession, Slavery, War, The Intense Solar Cycles, Floods, Diseases, and other harsh realities of nature are much more likely to do us in, and I mean this normally everyday, not only after the LHC is switched on.

Oh yea, and now we have oil spills unfortunately. I don’t think it will happen, but imagine if that was leaking for 2 years….

Yes, the LHC is a big waste of time and money, but honestly, mainstream science has been wasting time and money for years now! So nothing new I guess.

If they wanted to just be totally experimental for the sake of discovery and humanity, then I wonder how that money that they spent on the LHC could have helped your team, or perhaps David or somebody else develop their ideas.

You might be flying around right now, or at least be much closer to it.

But….. we can’t have that can we???

Too much progress for us as a people.

#3 Edward on 07.15.10 at 7:39 pm

I thought we’d have BP to thank for whatever happens

#4 jj on 10.11.10 at 10:04 am

What sort of brain-dead zombie wrote this “artcile”?

“Why? Well, they don’t really know, but they believe that by going
into the TeV range and smash heavy things together at high speeds,
something new and unpredicted is bound to happen.”

They do know why pretty well as they done it for over a century. It’s predicted by physical models what should happen and LHC is to verify or falsify it.

“The device look impressive and high tech, but it is really just a
sofisticated expression of raw muscle, and very little of the subtle
and creative power in the pen and paper held by men like Einstein.”
Complete non-sequiter. Einstein was a theoretical physicist and his ideas had been tested for countless of times beofre accepted.

Claim that it is a waste of money is so ridiculous that it almost doesn’t warrant any answer.
But I’ll do it anyway.
Former almost very expensive coliders had allowed things like LASER, various kinds of rays that are used vastly in cancer treatment, and many many more areas of human society.

But since the time of the Wheel, there always have been retards who believed that “if God wanted us to have wheels he would have created us with them”.

For those a piece of advice: Dig a hole in the ground and die there for the sake of all the other sane people, please.

#5 jj on 10.11.10 at 10:07 am

Oh and as regards the “Black holes” that might supposedly be created in LHC.

Whether they will or not doesn’t matter at all, because they will with 100% certainty will evaporate in an instant.

How do we know that? Because our Universe is each second doing “experiments” with 100xtimes higher energies than LHC ever be able to create..