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valoth (profile) wrote,
on 9-10-2008 at 11:47am
So apparently the guys over at CERN are totally gonna mark a big moment in the human sciences. ...Which will go totally unnoticed by large portions of the populace of the world.

CERN Website
Press Release about experiments

They have the largest super collider in the world and are working at remaking things like the big bang and antimatter.

So if the world falls into chaos in the next bit of time here we can thank CERN for it.
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skife

09-10-08 10:44pm

a large portion of the population won't notice it until we implode

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valoth

Re:, 09-10-08 11:03pm

Quite possible. Messing with things outside understanding like this is just rather sci-fi feeling.

Excert: "Experiments at the LHC will allow physicists to complete a journey that started with Newton's description of gravity. Gravity acts on mass, but so far science is unable to explain the mechanism that generates mass. Experiments at the LHC will provide the answer. LHC experiments will also try to probe the mysterious dark matter of the universe – visible matter seems to account for just 5% of what must exist, while about a quarter is believed to be dark matter. They will investigate the reason for nature's preference for matter over antimatter, and they will probe matter as it existed at the very beginning of time."

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skife

Re: Re:, 09-11-08 2:50am

i'm a firm beliver in the whole "don't fuck with what you don't understand"

physics arn't broke, they don't need to be fixed or discovered.

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