What, Me Worry?

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Neil B

What, Me Worry?

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On BBC TV (UK) tonight:

On 26 Nov 2007 the most complex scientific instrument ever built will be used in an extraordinary ambitious experiment. Located beneath the alps on the French/Swiss border the £3million Large Hadron Collider will be used to re-create the Big Bang. If successful it could open the door to a complete understanding of the universes deepest secrets and even yield the theory - of everything.
But if the worst happens it could create a black hole powerful enough to devour the whole planet.

Am I worried? In the hands of the French - damn right I am :lol: :lol:
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i doubt it'll do either. more likely the latter if it is one or the other...
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What an incredible scientific brain you have.
I'm still struggling with the EZ Synth :lol:
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not me...
my fridge offers: half a pound of each 'Pierre Robert' and Compté 14 month ripened :D
...just in case... these are cheese brands, not persons - I am not a Lector :P
and the first one is the real fat bastard, 75%

cheers, Tom
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I work at fermilab.
WE get people picketting us every so often because they think we are going to create a black hole that will swallow the earth.

It's total nonsense. The collisions we create are no bigger than the collisions going on all around you.
But they are controlled and monitored.

Dont worry. You araent going to be swallowed by a black hole.

:D
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and the car has a lot more mass than the particles we collide.
:D
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stardust wrote:so.....dont worry :D
We will screw it up in another way.
:lol:
probably :-)
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talk about a resident scientist... amazing, stardust!
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'stardust'...
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