I'm more concerned about the comet/asteroid that near-missed us a few years ago and is coming round for another go in thirty years or so, with predictions that it could hit. 
You got me thinking of the episode where Homer gets obese so he can work at home and gets a PC installed at home. The instructions tell him to press the enter key and Homer goes "Which one is enter ?" (of course if you look at your keyboard it is a funny shaped arrow)
LOL
EDIT : Thinking about it they could be the same episode !
I'm more concerned about the comet/asteroid that near-missed us a few years ago and is coming round for another go in thirty years or so, with predictions that it could hit.![]()
That's it ! Here we are.. tomorrow is the DDay...
i would say thanks to anyone in this forum, it was a pleasure to discuss with all of you.
It was fun.
Bye...![]()
Thee BBC have said (so it must be true) that the LHC experiment result will be 1000 x hotter than the sun.
Thats bad right ?
If it's going to be that hot won't it melt the LHC, the Earth and destroy the planet ? More probable than a black hole ?
Oh ..... you've all gone to bed. Great now i'll never get an answer from Steve O B Have on this.
(picture the four musicians from the film "Titanic")
Oh well it's been an honour playing with you all.
EDIT : It's now 8 am (UK time) and BB Day is T - Minus 30 minutes.
If you still need this experiment explained Watch This Very Funny !
At time of writing they haven't had two beams going in opposite directions yet. 10:30 ish is that moment.
I think they are going to test the beam one way then the other, I don't think they're going to do any colliding today, but I might be wrong.
Yes sorry I checked it out a bit on the Big Bang Day site (see link in post #1)
Then I edited my post.
Sorry for any confusion. I'll leave that to CERN in Geneva.
Now it could be after christmas before they collide the two beams together.
Why can't the media get the facts right from the start instaed of telling us all the world will end.
They asked CERN about black holes why not about a timline of events ?
To be honest I'm surprised that there was that much media coverage, the only reason the media went a but nuts on it was the Black Hole risk which is infinitessimale (even if a black hole is created it would be so small etc..) I would assume that as these particles are constant in our universe anyway, the collision of particles are happening all around us constantly so mini black holes are appearing all the time.....
I agree, though once the black hole business got out, it's hard to imagine being able to contain it anyway. Plus they did try to explain why that wouldn't/shouldn't happen.The scientists at CERN probably allowed the controversy somewhat because it increased their profile.
I don't know. At least in my home country the media seems to have turned around and after having broadcast the end-of-the-world message they are now accusing the cern scientists of scaring the children.CERN were in a win/win situation with this.