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12 o'clock tomorrow....are we all ready for
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the Big Bang? Do you think the experiment'll have any effect on the weather, etc?
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http://press.web.cern.ch/press/PressReleases/R eleases2008/PR06.08E.html
Even CERN are being rather vague about the actual start up time, giving it as between 0900 and 1000 CET (= 0800 to 0900 BST):
http://cdsweb.cern.ch/journal/popup?name=CERNB ulletin&type=breaking_news&record=1124329&ln=e n
Now I wasn't going to open that last can of lager but, if we're not going to be here tomorrow anyway, what the heck? :-)
Chris,
http://press.web.cern.ch/press/PressReleases/R eleases2008/PR06.08E.html
Even CERN are being rather vague about the actual start up time, giving it as between 0900 and 1000 CET (= 0800 to 0900 BST):
http://cdsweb.cern.ch/journal/popup?name=CERNB ulletin&type=breaking_news&record=1124329&ln=e n
Now I wasn't going to open that last can of lager but, if we're not going to be here tomorrow anyway, what the heck? :-)
Chris,
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Or create a black hole which would engulf our solar system in seconds. You don't get mini black holes, a miniblack hole will just grow and grow but stay extremely small, these people call themselves scientists but they are nothing but short sighted idiots hell bent on making a name for themselves. I can't believe the courts didn't order them not to do it, they should be tried under the terrorism act for desire to wipe us all out, stupidity is not an excuse for shaking a child to death so why should it be an excuse for trying to blow us all up?