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LHC webcast!

category: general [glöplog]
 
Today is a great day for science, especially for physics, the Large Hadron Collider is working now at 7 TeV (+- 3.5TeV).
Here is a live webcast: http://webcast.cern.ch/lhcfirstphysics/

It's very exating to watch... I'd give anything to be there :D
added on the 2010-03-30 16:10:10 by pera pera
I'd rather go to Breakpoint, if I could... :D
added on the 2010-03-30 16:12:03 by Korguiq Korguiq
so black holes otw :D
added on the 2010-03-30 16:16:25 by panic panic
they´re powering up the LHC now and im undervolting my CPU atm. ;D
added on the 2010-03-30 16:19:02 by gentleman gentleman
i am exciting too watching the live broadcast :D
added on the 2010-03-30 16:29:28 by panic panic
when dreams come true! xD
added on the 2010-03-30 17:45:44 by gentleman gentleman
Large Hardon Collider. Sweet!
added on the 2010-03-30 17:49:57 by Frost Frost
This site provides a useful guide to the LHC experiments: http://darkenergy.narod.ru/
added on the 2010-03-30 17:52:45 by psonice psonice
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added on the 2010-03-30 18:15:46 by neoneye neoneye
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This site provides a useful guide to the LHC experiments: http://darkenergy.narod.ru/

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March 30, 2010. Crime had happened. Collisions with the energy 3.5 TeV per proton or 7 TeV per collision were performed.

If a dangerous microscopic condensates (magnetic holes, strangelets or black holes) were already created then, according to the time of its growth, which is equal from 1000 seconds to 1000 days, we can suppose that the most probable days of “our start into cosmos” are from 30-th of March to the 1-st of April.


1st of April? lol
added on the 2010-03-30 18:31:22 by pera pera
pera: the guy has been going on like this for months.. i think that's actually just coincidence :D There's no way he could have known the collisions would start today so long ago.
added on the 2010-03-30 22:02:00 by psonice psonice

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