Posts Tagged ‘cosmology’

Letter to LHC Scientists: “You Are Evil and Dangerous”

lHCWe’ve been over and over the fact that the chances the Large Hadron Collider, the world’s largest particle acclerator, will destroy the Earth are infinitesimal at best. But the doomsday crowd is still nervous, and growing more so as the official launch date—this coming Wednesday—draws near. In fact, The Telegraph reports, top physicists affiliated with the LHC have been receiving numerous nasty letters and even death threats from paranoid people.

Some call the public relations office with tearful requests to stop the project, CERN officials say, or send emails asking the scientists to reassure them that the world won’t come to an end next week. One of the angrier letter-writers says, “You are evil and dangerous and you are going to destroy the world.”

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September 5th, 2008 Tags: , ,
by Andrew Moseman in Physics & Math. ’Nuff Said. | 19 comments | RSS feed | Trackback >

Will the Large Hadron Collider Create 12 Miles of Data?

LHCThe Large Hadron Collider is almost ready. Scientists are cooling the components of this giant underground accelerator to extreme temperatures—already -350 degrees Fahrenheit in some places—in anticipation of activating it next month. But don’t expect immediate answers—first physicists are going to have to wade through the sea of numbers.

Nature reports today that the LHC will create 700 megabytes of data per second. If you stacked the number of CDs necessary to store a year’s worth of LHC’s data, the pile would reach 20 kilometers into the air, or about 12.5 miles.

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July 22nd, 2008 Tags: , ,
by Andrew Moseman in Physics & Math. ’Nuff Said. | 3 comments | RSS feed | Trackback >

Wormholes, Eh? Hawking Threatens to Move to Canada

Stephen Hawking…weightlessOne of the world’s most famous scientists might be on the move.

Stephen Hawking, expert on time, black holes, and quantum gravity, is reportedly considering flying the coop at Britain’s Cambridge University after 46 years and moving to Canada.

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July 15th, 2008 Tags:
by Andrew Moseman in Physics & Math. ’Nuff Said. | 2 comments | RSS feed | Trackback >