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Court bid to bar the use of the new large hadron colider
« on: 28/03/2008 22:06:06 »
Could turning on the new hadron collider (LHC) in CERN mean the end of the earth and man kind (which means me ) because hawkins radiation hasn't been proven and mini black holes may not actually evaporate.

Ok maybe not but the new lawsuit in America aims to prevent its use through fears of the unknown

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn13555-particle-smasher-not-a-threat-to-the-earth.html
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Court bid to bar the use of the new large hadron colider
« Reply #1 on: 28/03/2008 22:17:41 »
I doubt that Swiss and French law would acknowledge a US court. The US have some dippy ideas, in any case. I think the LHC has few (proven) threats for us compared with all the others which are posed by pollution and economic imperialism.
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« Reply #2 on: 28/03/2008 22:21:39 »
I've sometimes thought..." Crikey !..they're gonna do the Big Bang all over again "...but the good peeps on this site have allayed all my fears !!
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Court bid to bar the use of the new large hadron colider
« Reply #3 on: 28/03/2008 22:22:10 »
Yeah but this is an American court anything can happen, Wacky things in terms of cases and verdicts happen in US courts  [;D] and if the US were forced to pull their portion of the funding?

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Court bid to bar the use of the new large hadron colider
« Reply #4 on: 29/03/2008 22:49:33 »
And it was also though that the explosion of the first atomic bomb in the New Mexico desert might cause the earth's atmosphere to burn up.

Science takes risks - we all do. It is one of the basic laws of life - grow and evolve or die out.

True of us personally, of science and of all life in general. SO - if it happens it happens.

I guess in the past these CERN scientist would have been burned at the stake.

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« Reply #5 on: 30/03/2008 08:42:35 »
I don't want to be spaghettified  [:(!]
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« Reply #6 on: 30/03/2008 10:27:24 »
I think the main reason for the US courts bringing this case is because they've not succeeded in getting where the CERN's  the new hadron collider (LHC) but if that was going to destroy the earth then wouldn't CERN have taken that into perspective before building their LHC.

Wasn't it the Americans, who were responsible for the Atom Bombs,
that exploded over Hiroshima and Nagsaki to end the WW2.

(sorry to our Americans members)
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« Reply #7 on: 30/03/2008 14:30:20 »
It seems that the court case is ignoring reallity. As that article points out "Much higher energy collisions that those at the LHC frequently occur in nature, because cosmic ray particles zip around our galaxy at close to the speed of light. The moon has undergone such collisions for 5 billion years without being devoured by a ravenous black hole or killer strangelet."
So we know these things don't eat the plannet.
This leads me to wonder what the real reason for the court case is (apart from lawyers wanting to get rich).
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« Reply #8 on: 30/03/2008 17:18:36 »
Quote from: DoctorBeaver on 30/03/2008 08:42:35
I don't want to be spaghettified  [:(!]

I refer you to A. Einstein - "Life is a death sentence."
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« Reply #9 on: 30/03/2008 17:22:39 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 30/03/2008 14:30:20
It seems that the court case is ignoring reallity. As that article points out "Much higher energy collisions that those at the LHC frequently occur in nature, because cosmic ray particles zip around our galaxy at close to the speed of light. The moon has undergone such collisions for 5 billion years without being devoured by a ravenous black hole or killer strangelet."
So we know these things don't eat the plannet.
This leads me to wonder what the real reason for the court case is (apart from lawyers wanting to get rich).


It is the fanatical fundamentalism in the US that is causing the same to happen here. Bombing of progressive Christian schools and abortion clinics. killing of doctors who perform such abortions for women...  In essence terrorism.

It is the "if God had wanted men to fly he would have given them wings" mentality.

Now science is a tool of the Anti-Christ to these people.
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