Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland - A perfect Earth Eater!
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Charles, New York: Apr 3 2008
Made Popular Apr 3 2008

hadron colliderWith chunks of ice the size of continents breaking off from Antarctica; the mass deaths of and disappearance of first frogs, then bees and now bats; the on-going proof of global warming; with leaders like Ahmadinejad from Iran threatening Israel with destruction and Kim Jong-il telling South Korea it would be turned into a sea of ashes, and President George Bush musing about World War Three; when Ronald Weinland, says 2008 will be the beginning of the end of time and the Mayan Calendar ending abruptly in 2012, it could be that the end of time is on it’s way but when I read an article in the New York Times, about two guys suing the European Center of Nuclear Research, or CERN, I was overwhelmed. My mind did somersaults trying to determine if this is really the end of the world. Walter L. Wagner and Luis Sancho are suing trying to stop the turning on this summer of the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland that has cost $8 billion dollars and taken 14 years to build. The Collider will fire protons and create conditions that were last seen after the Big Bang, that’s the beginning of all things, although I still don’t know what was before the beginning? The duo believes CERN hasn’t done enough to ensure the safety of the world. They believe that the Collider could create a black hole that could eat the earth or it could create a “strangelet” that would turn the earth into a shrunken dense lump of something called “strange matter”. Yes, this is a very strange matter indeed and especially strange because none of the scientists in the article could categorically say these things won’t happen. Even Stephen Hawking’s, the modern day Einstein, says that if a black hole was created it would probably evaporate. “Probably” and “maybe” are the key words from most scientists about the subject. There has been two safety reports that have said the project is safe and a third one on its way. Dr. Arkani-Hamad of CERN commented that the earth ending concerns have “no merit”. But then he prefaces that with a comment that Quantum Physics has a dice throwing nature to it and it is just as probable the Collider “might make dragons that might eat us”. To tell you the truth no one knows what is going to happen when they start up the Collider and fires up protons to energies of seven trillion electron volts before banging them together, but if it does create a black hole that will eat the earth it seems to me this end of the world scenario isn’t as bad as the other ones going around these days and actually with all the ills in the world after eating the earth it might just spit it back out...

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attitude
Hyderabad, India
LHC at CERN is trying to do something that is awesome and amazing. If a Black Hole is formed, then there is no doubt we will all vanish in less than a second and we will not even know hat hit us. But the particle collider holds immense opportunity for us to understand the basic constituents of matter and primitive conditions of the universe. It will litrally be a jouney back in time, if it works right. Maybe it will even open a few worm holes for that millionth of a second... the possible first step towards time travel!

Anyway, very nice write up indeed.
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Yash
Gwalior, India
It too over $8bn and a decade and half to build the LHC. The objective of the LHC is to create conditions and energies last seen a trillionth of a second after the Big Bang and then scientists would sift the debris from these primordial recreations for clues to the nature of mass and new forces and symmetries of nature. This may sound exciting for some but Greek for the majority of people who couldn't care less about what is the latest from research in boring physics.

I tend to agree with Wagner and Sancho, the guys who filed the doomsday lawsuit that the scientists at CERN have not come out with all the possibilities following such experiments. If the earth is at the minutest risk of being destroyed it must be stopped unless methods to make it 100% safe.

Else, no experiment no matter however groundbreaking it is, is not worth the risk.
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Royston
Singapore, Singapore
Seems you have already jumped into a conclusion that the LHC is going to eat up the earth. On what basis do you say so? There are substantial doubts on whether the blackholes created won't evaporate or the earth's gravity won't have any effect on them.

Such experiments are inevitable should we seek the survival of the human race when the Earth starts becoming inhabitable for life as the Sun ages. We would need to travel to distant galaxies to find a home for ourselves.

Though I might add that waiting could mean a possible future visit on Earth by an aliens willing to share time-travel technology with us. :P
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Meital
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Scientists are inherently eccentric and are obsessively goal oriented. Thus the world generalizes them as madmen. They are perfectly able to hide or downplay any possible hazard than an experiment might result in. This is so ambitious a project where billions of dollars have been pumped in, it is impossible to expect that the scientists will come out with the whole truth.

The lawsuit is necessary to get full information about the possible hazards the LHC poses that includes the earth turning into a 'strangelet'. Walter Wagner and Luis Sancho have my full support. The earth faces a clear and present danger - much higher than the magnitude that we could ever imagine resulting out of a thermo-nuclear war between USA and Russia in the form of this physics research lab.
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Ezana
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
If the end comes in a flash I won't mind much. In any case we are moving towards slow painful deaths either by disease or by war or by old age. If this ends the world before anyone can even feel it I think it will be a boon for us.
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Andrew
Beverly Hills, United States
Statements like; "LHC being designed to probe the boundaries of physics, and while a 2003 safety study did concede that micro black holes or magnetic monopoles may be formed, they would be short-lived and offer no threat", are highly dangerous.

But if it has to end the way it is destined to, it would be. Everything is written.

One more thing. I can bet my arse off that this lawsuit is doomed to fail. No lawsuit of this nature can ever be successful especially when it comes to stalling pioneering research in foreign lands.

If America threatens to bomb the facility then the scientists there can threaten complete annihilation but setting it off without controls on.

LOL!
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