Moin, Manfred! Hab dein Bulletin gelesen und in kers reingehört! Cool, richtig futuristisch! Hoffe, du hast nicht die falsche "Pilz"-Pfanne gegessen, haha...! Was heißt eigentlich kers? Gruß! Micha
Some time ago, I commented about the LHC ( Large Haydron Collider) in Europe. The device they hope to recreate the moments of the BIG BANG with! Well, during recent preliminary trials a set of smaller magnets failed a pressure test, potentially delaying the Large Haydron Collidor's activation.
What is with the international science community's rush to recreate the conditions of the BIG BANG or even a miniature Black Hole?
This Unit is not 100% safe...so why take a chance with the fate of the Planet ?
Team Earth (all of us) needs to step up to these challenges and be compassionately Proactive!
Hope all is well with you eVADE
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The Large Hadron Collider is a new particle accelerator that will collide beams of protons or lead nuclei at close to the speed of light. The collider is expected to create as many as 800 million particle collisions every second. And those collisions are expected to recreate the conditions that existed just after the Big Bang began the rapid expansion and cooling of matter that scientists believe created the universe.
Do you know about this facility and the effect it could have on our lives?
People both inside and outside of the physics community have voiced concern that the LHC might trigger one of several theoretical disasters capable of destroying the Earth or even the entire Universe.
-Creation of a stable black hole
-Creation of strange matter that is more stable than ordinary matter
-Creation of magnetic monopoles that could catalyze proton decay
-Triggering a transition into a different quantum mechanical vacuum
Read more about what is currently happening on your planet. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_Hadron_Collider