Originally posted by: Atheus
Originally posted by: DaShen
Originally posted by: Atheus
I _really_ dislike Dan Brown - he's the enemy of science.
He wrote that trash about the CERN labaratory, then all the researchers there got threats and letters tellinng them to stop their dangerous work :roll:
You are kidding right? If you aren't, I feel sad for the general human population. I have realized I have started to become jaded with humans, and my faith in humanity is somehow a lot less than it was before.

That is what you get for trying to look at the best in humanity, and having ideals for humanity. The stuff that humans do pisses me off now, we are literally a virus unto ourselves.
Not kidding. In 'Angels and Daemons', antimatter is stolen from the CERN lab in Europe and used to make a bomb. Of course this is not possible.
Check out the CERN press releases, there is a huge article answering questions from readers of the book, and explaining why the research is not dangerous.
I read the book, a long time ago. It was actually a decently good book and extremely fast paced. LOL, at the interim Pope in the book written though, he p0wnd himself bad.
However, it is possible, but not probable to the point of impossible with the technology we have today. What is not possible however would be for CERN, to go against their ethical principles, and try to create something in such a large dangerous quanitity in the first place before testing and retesting everything. Plus sustaining anti-Matter for more than a microsecond is not probable with our current techonology.
CERN is great for scientists. They do so much to further humanity, it is ridiculous that people would take a FICTION book as FACT. I am starting to think for all of our supposed smarts, maybe dolphins really are the smartest animals on the planet, like in the HitchHiker's Guide.
I mean, they have been able to sustain a small black hole for almost an infinitesimal second (and too small to really do anything but observe), just enough to do research on it, by atom smashing. Quite amazing the breakthroughs they could get in Quantum Physics by doing this, yet somehow this is dangerous work?