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The Safety Assessment Group writes, "Nature has already conducted the equivalent of about a hundred thousand LHC experimental programmes on Earth - and the planet still exists."
The Group compares the rates of cosmic rays that bombard Earth to show that hypothetical black holes or strangelets, that have raised fears in some, will pose no threat.
As the Group writes, "Each collision of a pair of protons in the LHC will release an amount of energy comparable to that of two colliding mosquitoes, so any black hole produced would be much smaller than those known to astrophysicists." They also say that such microscopic black holes could not grow dangerously.
As for the equally hypothetical strangelets, the review uses recent experimental measurements at the Brookhaven National Laboratory's Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider, New York, to prove that they will not be produced in the LHC.
The collider is designed to seek out new particles including the long-awaited Higgs boson responsible for making things weigh what they do, the possible source of gravity called dark matter, as well as probe the differences between matter and antimatter.
Vorbind despre sfarsitul lumii si LHC, un articol interesant despre The 5 Scientific Experiments Most Likely to End the World
The Group compares the rates of cosmic rays that bombard Earth to show that hypothetical black holes or strangelets, that have raised fears in some, will pose no threat.
As the Group writes, "Each collision of a pair of protons in the LHC will release an amount of energy comparable to that of two colliding mosquitoes, so any black hole produced would be much smaller than those known to astrophysicists." They also say that such microscopic black holes could not grow dangerously.
As for the equally hypothetical strangelets, the review uses recent experimental measurements at the Brookhaven National Laboratory's Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider, New York, to prove that they will not be produced in the LHC.
The collider is designed to seek out new particles including the long-awaited Higgs boson responsible for making things weigh what they do, the possible source of gravity called dark matter, as well as probe the differences between matter and antimatter.
Vorbind despre sfarsitul lumii si LHC, un articol interesant despre The 5 Scientific Experiments Most Likely to End the World
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În atmosfera exista ciocniri si mai violente
În atmosferă se produc ciocniri mult mai violente decât în LHC şi, totuşi, mai existăm
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Azi am vazut din intamplare, pe Realitatea, o discutie pe tema experimentului. Erau invitati un cercetator roman (nu i-am retinut numele) si un senator PC.
Si stiti de ce se plangea stimabilul senator? Ca noi romanii, platim taxe si impozite. O parte din acele taxe si impozite ajung la Uniunea Europeana. Uniunea Europeana finanteaza experimentul => experimentul este finantat cu bani romanesti, iar el solicita anularea acestuia si acei bani sa fie folositi pentru alte lucruri (aka hranirea copiilor care mor de foame).
Si stiti de ce se plangea stimabilul senator? Ca noi romanii, platim taxe si impozite. O parte din acele taxe si impozite ajung la Uniunea Europeana. Uniunea Europeana finanteaza experimentul => experimentul este finantat cu bani romanesti, iar el solicita anularea acestuia si acei bani sa fie folositi pentru alte lucruri (aka hranirea copiilor care mor de foame).
Un lucru este ceea ce este, nu ceea ce pare a fi.
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O fi avut dreptate parţial, dar până să aprobi că LHC ar putea provoca sfârşitul este o cale lungă. Cu alte cuvinte, nu trebuie să minţi publicul ca să-ţi susţii punctul de vedere.Ciprian Oprisa wrote:Azi am vazut din intamplare, pe Realitatea, o discutie pe tema experimentului. Erau invitati un cercetator roman (nu i-am retinut numele) si un senator PC. Si stiti de ce se plangea stimabilul senator? Ca noi romanii, platim taxe si impozite. O parte din acele taxe si impozite ajung la Uniunea Europeana. Uniunea Europeana finanteaza experimentul => experimentul este finantat cu bani romanesti, iar el solicita anularea acestuia si acei bani sa fie folositi pentru alte lucruri (aka hranirea copiilor care mor de foame).
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Acum e joi, nu? Din cate stiu nu s-a intamplat nimic tragic cu experimentul. Am ramas uimit sa vad cati oameni au crezut ca se poate crea o gaura neagra pe pamant...
Si mai ales articolele din ziare de exemplu asta...
Imaginatia omului nu are limite...
Imaginatia omului nu are limite...
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Tomorow is a mistery,
But today is a gift.
That's why it's called present.
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Tomorow is a mistery,
But today is a gift.
That's why it's called present.
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