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LHC up and running again

From your link:

Quote:

"The LHC is a far better understood machine than it was a year ago,"



Uhm, so a year ago they had no clue what they were up to?

Maybe they should be a little more careful with their statements... ;-)
 
From your link:

Quote:

"The LHC is a far better understood machine than it was a year ago,"



Uhm, so a year ago they had no clue what they were up to?

Maybe they should be a little more careful with their statements... ;-)

lol they are beginning to understand a machine they created themselves 🙂
 
If they knew 100% what they were doing, it wouldn't be called research, now would it? 😛

Seriously though, I'm glad they were able to fix those helium leak problems. Can't wait for them to get started again.
 
Same here, I hope they have no more break downs & I look forwards to the results 🙂.

let's see, next week they will crash the first protons! I will be the first in the black hole of our forum, I'll try to post asap to give you a first impression 😉
Lol😀

Btw for those of you who are unsure & read that BS that the LHC could create dangerous black holes that would devour earth, bear this in mind, the cosmic rays that hit our outter atmosphere create particle collisions that are FAR more powerful than the LHC could ever create (IIRC by approx x100) & that's been happening for millions of years....... oh yea & the earth is still here I think 😉.
 
Same here, I hope they have no more break downs & I look forwards to the results 🙂.


Lol😀

Btw for those of you who are unsure & read that BS that the LHC could create dangerous black holes that would devour earth, bear this in mind, the cosmic rays that hit our outter atmosphere create particle collisions that are FAR more powerful than the LHC could ever create (IIRC by approx x100) & that's been happening for millions of years....... oh yea & the earth is still here I think 😉.

So for the people that are worried about black hoels from LHC, they now should be 100x worried???!? Ahhhh! 🙂
 
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