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Anonymous
ITT: Science!
>> Anonymous
>>326217

That picture is really trippy...
>> Anonymous
ITT: Repost of a repost reposted LHC
>> Anonymous
goatse.daftpunk
>> Anonymous
> ITT: Science!

you've blinded me.
>> Anonymous
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ITT: End of world machines!
>> Anonymous
i believe a portal to hell will be opened up and anyone who played doom will surive
>> Anonymous
alright! lets make some blk holes
>> Anonymous
>>327069
sounds good to me
>> Anonymous
the strangelets will kill us all...
>> Anonymous
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"Simulated production of a black hole in ATLAS. This track is an example of simulated data modelled for the ATLAS detector on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, which will begin taking data in 2008. These tracks would be produced if a miniature black hole was created in the proton-proton collision. Such a small black hole would decay instantly to various particles via a process known as Hawking radiation."
OH SHI-
>> Anonymous
>>327568

hopefully. unless it goes wrong and produces many strangelets and reaches it's critical point, becoming a real black hole.

"damn it! I totally called this. you own me twenty bucks marcuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu-*zzzip*"
>> Anonymous
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>> RandomGuyWithAMazda !brumGtB2qU
If Im going to die, there is NO better way than to be blinked out of existence as I know it by a black hole created by man.
>> Anonymous
>>328194
you mean a sudden heart attack after hours of fucking a group of beautiful and perfect blonde and oiled-up women would be an inferior death to that caused by a man-made black-hole?

I question your opinion, tripfag.
>> Anonymous
Technically, you might not actually die if you fall victim to a black hole.
Sure, your body will be pulled apart under the immense gravity, but because time is so dilated and distorted near the event horizon, the last second of your life will for all intents and purposes be like eternity. Of course, time is relative so if you're unfortunate enough to be conscious, the jury's still out on whether you would experience eternity. And some theories suggest it takes longer than the age of the universe for a small black hole to lose it's mass.

I'm gonna go with Anon above and say the death by fucking is probably the best way to go. ...After riding a nuke a la Slim Pickens.
>> Anonymous
>>328231
That would be cool. Eventually some advanced civilization will find us in the event horizon and rescue us. The omgz we will be in the futur with aliens.
>> Anonymous
>>328258
You're assuming a civilization with the ability to stop, reverse and undo a black hole could ever exist. Even if possible, that might require more energy than the universe actually has.
They'd probably just treat us as some galactic Chernobyl. Or charge other aliens a few bucks to step up and see the freakshow.
"See the horrors of a species with a flimsy grasp of quantum physics! Marvel at their inability to grasp what the pyramids are for! Meet Dave, the man with only ONE head!"
>> Anonymous
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>>328271
You're assuming "our" civilization will get the ability to create some fricking assho~ I mean blackhole the power to destroy everything?

I don't think so! Were not even near the secrets of universe!
>> Anonymous
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So gentleman, now lets get some science in this thread.

How about this plasma generator being controled by a magnetfield because the plasma is so hot it would melt the metal on contact.
>> Anonymous
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>>328316
>> Anonymous !cFAilUREq6
>>326933
>>327567
>>328194
either trolls or some of the fucking stupidest people ever.
>> Anonymous
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>>328320
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>328331
nigra?! building my deathray?!!!
>> Anonymous
>>327570
This man doesn't know what he's talking about. Strange particles have not been proven, or produced in any laboratory.
>> Anonymous
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hey guys!
all this LHC gloom and doom is depressing.
who wants to go neutrino fishing?
>> Anonymous
The Minature black holes created by the LHC will only be safe if Hawkins theories is right.
And even Einstein have been prooven wrong in some of his theories. So we will just have to wait for the first Hadrons to collide 2 months after the start up of the LHC. and see what happens next!
>> Anonymous
>>328428
funny story about this ....
According to my physics professor, they got boat loads of money and started filling this tank up with heavy water.... near about 90% full.. they had a catastrophic failure in one at the very bottom that collapsed under pressure.... which caused a chain reaction and crushed over 60% of all the photomultiplier tubes (the round thingys that cost 10-30k each)
>> Anonymous
yey doomsday!
>> Anonymous
>>And even Einstein have been prooven wrong in some of his theories.

Which ones? I know of only one.
>> Anonymous
>>328428

Can you tell me the name of that research installation ?
>> Anonymous
>>328987

Super-Kmiokande, Japan
>> Anonymous
>>328988
kamiokande, sry
>> Anonymous
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cherenkov telescopes in namibia, H.E.S.S. experiment
>> Anonymous
<<328989

Thank you!
>> Anonymous
>>328990
are they still being built?
that's a shop
>> Anonymous
>>328990

I zoomed in and saw they were shops, blurry blending around the base.
>> Ludwig van Beefoven !ITee6CUOAs
Watching these now, use Media Player Classic and offset audio by 800 (ms)
http://www.bt-chat.com/download1.php?id=34477
http://www.bt-chat.com/download1.php?id=34478
>> Anonymous
>>329019
palmface.jpg
>> Ludwig van Beefoven !ITee6CUOAs
>>329096
Both episodes are good, 2nd one has a lot about the Hadron Collider.
The series is called Stephen Hawking And The Theory Of Everything.
>> AnonyMouse
>>329096

Grabbing them now, thanks for the linkage. Is this a currently airing series in the UK, or something done in the past?
>> Ludwig van Beefoven !ITee6CUOAs
>>329192
Appears to be new, says 2008 Discovery Channel in the credits.
Not sure how many eps, more than 2, there is a lot more to cover.
>> Anonymous
>>329072
photo taken during construction