you realise the lhc in france switzerland only fired a proton in one direction

Canada
September 12, 2008 9:32pm CST
of course there was no experienced change in the fabric of the universe as the lhc fired up and sent a proton at just less than the speed of light circleing the narrow passageway. they have yet to send a proton in the other direction. that's the next test. once they have reached that goal, they feel it will be nessecary to endanger the lives of all on our planet. they don't know the consequences of such a collision . that's why they call it an experiment. where will you be when the thing fires up for the final test. do you think they'll warn us? put your hard hats on. and grab you butt. i'm no rocket scientist but i think they are fooling with something they shouldn't touch upon. what do you feel about the subject of possible complete annihilation of mankind in one big snap of the universal continuity? i look forward to reading some of the responses i get and i am sure there will be many. this effects us all. rich or poor, all nations of the world, i am sure all will be watching with great annimosity and trepidations. i'll lay a bet it all comes down to dec 21 2012, call me what you will, but i have seen the end of all things, spiritually. when the dust settles where will your particles be?
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@likaes (496)
• Singapore
13 Sep 08
Well, i think this is a step in the right direction. Look how far science has gotten humanity so far. We've evolved our technology from the stonehenge to computers, satellites and rockets. It'll only get better with each advance in science that we take. The more we know about the universe, the better our technology will become and the better we will come to understand our universe. I highly doubt this will destroy the earth. I'm sure collisions happen all the time in the universe - it's just that this is the first time we're doing it in a controlled experiment where we can observe and record down in infinitely minute detail, what happens when they collide. Wake up - this is NOT going to end the universe.
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• Canada
13 Sep 08
and by the way humans didn't build stonehenge, or the piramids or any of the great monolithic peices. how would anyone ever concieve the plains of nazca from the ground? did you ever wonder where the silicon rectifier came from? now it's (confined) within a silicone computer chip. do you think someone, one day, woke up and said to themselves, i'm going to build a computer? now where do i start? lets take the one out of the spacecraft we captured and regress it