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Shud the Project

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  • I dont care!!!

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ahamednishadh

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  • Sep 17, 2006
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    GENEVA — It has been called an Alice in Wonderland investigation into the makeup of the universe — or dangerous tampering with nature that could spell doomsday.

    Whatever the case, the most powerful atom-smasher ever built comes online Wednesday, eagerly anticipated by scientists worldwide who have awaited this moment for two decades.

    The multibillion-dollar Large Hadron Collider will explore the tiniest particles and come ever closer to re-enacting the big bang, the theory that a colossal explosion created the universe.

    The machine at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, promises scientists a closer look at the makeup of matter, filling in gaps in knowledge or possibly reshaping theories.

    The first beams of protons will be fired around the 17-mile tunnel to test the controlling strength of the world's largest superconducting magnets.

    It will still be about a month before beams traveling in opposite directions are brought together in collisions that some skeptics fear could create micro "black holes" and endanger the planet.

    The project has attracted researchers of 80 nationalities, some 1,200 of them from the United States, which contributed $531 million of the project's price tag of nearly $4 billion.

    "This only happens once a generation," said Katie Yurkewicz, spokeswoman for the U.S. contingent at the CERN project. "People are certainly very excited."

    The collider at Fermilab outside Chicago could beat CERN to some discoveries, but the Geneva equipment, generating seven times more energy than Fermilab, will give it big advantages.

    The CERN collider is designed to push the proton beam close to the speed of light, whizzing 11,000 times a second around the tunnel 150 to 500 feet under the bucolic countryside on the French-Swiss border.

    Once the beam is successfully fired counterclockwise, a clockwise test will follow. Then the scientists will aim the beams at each other so that protons collide, shattering into fragments and releasing energy under the gaze of detectors filling cathedral-sized caverns at points along the tunnel.

    CERN dismisses the risk of micro black holes, subatomic versions of collapsed stars whose gravity is so strong they can suck in planets and other stars.

    But the skeptics have filed suit in U.S. District Court in Hawaii and in the European Court of Human Rights to stop the project. They unsuccessfully mounted a similar action in 1999 to block the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York state.

    CERN's collider has been under construction since 2003, financed mostly by its 20 European member states. The United States and Japan are major contributors with observer status in CERN.

    Scientists started colliding subatomic particles decades ago. As the machines grew more powerful, the experiments revealed that protons and neutrons — previously thought to be the smallest components of an atom — were made of still smaller quarks and gluons.

    CERN hopes to recreate conditions in the laboratory a split-second after the big bang, teaching them more about "dark matter," antimatter and possibly hidden dimensions of space and time.

    Meanwhile, scientists have found innovative ways to explain the concept in layman's terms.

    The team working on one of the four major installations in the tunnel — the ALICE, or "A Large Ion Collider Experiment" — produced a comic book featuring Carlo the physicist and a girl called Alice to explain the machine's investigation of matter a split second after the Big Bang.

    "We create mini Big Bangs by bumping two nuclei into each other," Carlo explains to Alice, who has just followed a rabbit down one of the hole-like shafts at CERN.

    "This releases an enormous amount of energy that liberates thousands of quarks and gluons normally imprisoned inside the nucleus. Quarks and gluons then form a kind of thick soup that we call the quark-gluon plasma."

    The soup cools quickly and the quarks and gluons stick together to form protons and neutrons, the building blocks of matter.

    That will enable scientists to look for still missing pieces to the puzzle — or lead to the formulation of a new theory on the makeup of matter.

    Kate McAlpine, 23, a Michigan State University graduate at CERN, has produced the Large Hadron Rap, a video clip that has attracted more than a million views on YouTube.

    "The things that it discovers will rock you in the head," McAlpine raps as she dances in the tunnel and caverns.

    CERN spokesman James Gillies said the lyrics are "absolutely scientifically spot on."

    "It's quite brilliant," Gillies said.

    -FoxNews.com


    Do you think this is good?? do u think this experiment shud be done or jst forgotten in public interest?? answer the poll!!

    in my personal opinion this experiment shud be dumped due to public interest.
    and sumthing in my mind tells me that this project wud fail due to sum reason but cant think of how.
     

    psyche

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    An article from "Science Daily" guarantees the safety of the experiment and disproving the possible creation of life threatening black holes....

    Large Hadron Collider Switch-on Fears Are Completely Unfounded, Report Finds

    ScienceDaily (Sep. 5, 2008) — A new report provides the most comprehensive evidence available to confirm that the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)’s switch-on, due on Wednesday next week, poses no threat to mankind. Nature’s own cosmic rays regularly produce more powerful particle collisions than those planned within the LHC, which will enable nature’s laws to be studied in controlled experiments.

    Read more...
     

    psyche

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    The rap song is really cool btw and explains the whole thing in a nutshell :D



    The Large Hadron Rap

    Twenty-seven kilometers of tunnel under ground
    Designed with mind to send protons around
    A circle that crosses through Switzerland and France
    Sixty nations contribute to scientific advance
    Two beams of protons swing round, through the ring they ride
    ‘Til in the hearts of the detectors, they’re made to collide
    And all that energy packed in such a tiny bit of room
    Becomes mass, particles created from the vacuum
    And then…


    LHCb sees where the antimatter’s gone
    ALICE looks at collisions of lead ions
    CMS and ATLAS are two of a kind
    They’re looking for whatever new particles they can find.
    The LHC accelerates the protons and the lead
    And the things that it discovers will rock you in the head.


    We see asteroids and planets, stars galore
    We know a black hole resides at each galaxy’s core
    But even all that matter cannot explain
    What holds all these stars together – something else remains
    This dark matter interacts only through gravity
    And how do you catch a particle there’s no way to see
    Take it back to the conservation of energy
    And the particles appear, clear as can be


    You see particles flying, in jets they spray
    But you notice there ain’t nothin’, goin’ the other way
    You say, “My law has just been violated – it don’t make sense!
    There’s gotta be another particle to make this balance.”
    And it might be dark matter, and for first
    Time we catch a glimpse of what must fill most of the known ‘Verse.
    Because…


    LHCb sees where the antimatter’s gone
    ALICE looks at collisions of lead ions
    CMS and ATLAS are two of a kind
    They’re looking for whatever new particles they can find.


    Antimatter is sort of like matter’s evil twin
    Because except for charge and handedness of spin
    They’re the same for a particle and its anti-self
    But you can’t store an antiparticle on any shelf
    Cuz when it meets its normal twin, they both annihilate
    Matter turns to energy and then it dissipates


    When matter is created from energy
    Which is exactly what they’ll do in the LHC
    You get matter and antimatter in equal parts
    And they try to take that back to when the universe starts
    The Big Bang – back when the matter all exploded
    But the amount of antimatter was somehow eroded
    Because when we look around we see that matter abounds
    But antimatter’s nowhere to be found.
    That’s why…


    LHCb sees where the antimatter’s gone
    ALICE looks at collisions of lead ions
    CMS and ATLAS are two of a kind
    They’re looking for whatever new particles they can find.
    The LHC accelerates the protons and the lead
    And the things that it discovers will rock you in the head.


    The Higgs Boson – that’s the one that everybody talks about.
    And it’s the one sure thing that this machine will sort out
    If the Higgs exists, they ought to see it right away
    And if it doesn’t, then the scientists will finally say
    “There is no Higgs! We need new physics to account for why
    Things have mass. Something in our Standard Model went awry.”


    But the Higgs – I still haven’t said just what it does
    They suppose that particles have mass because
    There is this Higgs field that extends through all space
    And some particles slow down while other particles race
    Straight through like the photon – it has no mass
    But something heavy like the top quark, it’s draggin’ its ***
    And the Higgs is a boson that carries a force
    And makes particles take orders from the field that is its source.
    They’ll detect it….


    LHCb sees where the antimatter’s gone
    ALICE looks at collisions of lead ions
    CMS and ATLAS are two of a kind
    They’re looking for whatever new particles they can find.


    Now some of you may think that gravity is strong
    Cuz when you fall off your bicycle it don’t take long
    Until you hit the earth, and you say, “Dang, that hurt!”
    But if you think that force is powerful, you’re wrong.
    You see, gravity – it’s weaker than Weak
    And the reason why is something many scientists seek
    They think about dimensions – we just live in three
    But maybe there are some others that are too small to see
    It’s into these dimensions that gravity extends
    Which makes it seem weaker, here on our end.
    And these dimensions are “rolled up” – curled so tight
    That they don’t affect you in your day to day life
    But if you were as tiny as a graviton
    You could enter these dimensions and go wandering on
    And they'd find you...


    When LHCb sees where the antimatter’s gone
    ALICE looks at collisions of lead ions
    CMS and ATLAS are two of a kind
    They’re looking for whatever new particles they can find.
    The LHC accelerates the protons and the lead
    And the things that it discovers will rock you in the head.
     

    coolioWiZ

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    What's going in CERN is greatly exagerated. They are going to operate their latest collider, the large hardron collider. It's just another experiment to find the particles which matter is composed of. They are not going to induce the end of the world.
    For the sake of science this experiments should continue :)