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2000 odd Tonnes of Magnet has just been installed into the new CERN LHC complex.
Not being a Quantum Physicist can one of you clever chaps tell me what would happen if "we ventured into realms long regarded as those of speculative science fiction -- multiple universes, parallel worlds, black holes in space linking different levels of existence" in the center of Europe.
I heard a psedoscientist ranting about the dangers of CERN and how if they created a black hole it would drop to the centre of the Earth and consume our Solar System. Is it matrhematically impossible to create a black hole in the LHC, or are the CREN scientists keeping their fingers crossed because their not quite sure what will happen.
Also are there any goals identified for Quantum Physics, such as Quantum computers operating close to the speed of light, matter/data teleportation, FLT, Unlimited power etc. etc. or is it just looking at what happened at the big bang for the sake of it.
GENEVA (Reuters) - The world's leading center for research into the origins of matter on Wednesday took a giant step toward the launch of a 15-year experiment which scientists hope will unlock many secrets of the universe.
A huge magnet, weighing 1,920 tonnes or the equivalent of five jumbo jets and a key element in the program, was lowered into a vast cavern 100 meters below ground at the multinational center, CERN, on the Swiss-French border near Geneva.
"We think this project is going to uncover things we cannot dream of at the moment," said Professor Jos Engelen, Chief Scientific Officer of CERN, the 26-nation European Organization for Nuclear Research.
Some of his colleagues say the experiment, smashing particles together at high speed in a Large Hadron Collider (LHC), may bring new knowledge such as the possible existence of multiple dimensions beyond the four of traditional physics -- width, length, height and time.
Others speak, if cautiously, of venturing into realms long regarded as those of speculative science fiction -- multiple universes, parallel worlds, black holes in space linking different levels of existence.
"This is a very exciting time for physics. The LHC is poised to take us to a new level of understanding of our universe," says Tejinder Virdee, spokesman for the key particle detector part of the project, known by its initials as CMS.
Not being a Quantum Physicist can one of you clever chaps tell me what would happen if "we ventured into realms long regarded as those of speculative science fiction -- multiple universes, parallel worlds, black holes in space linking different levels of existence" in the center of Europe.
I heard a psedoscientist ranting about the dangers of CERN and how if they created a black hole it would drop to the centre of the Earth and consume our Solar System. Is it matrhematically impossible to create a black hole in the LHC, or are the CREN scientists keeping their fingers crossed because their not quite sure what will happen.
Also are there any goals identified for Quantum Physics, such as Quantum computers operating close to the speed of light, matter/data teleportation, FLT, Unlimited power etc. etc. or is it just looking at what happened at the big bang for the sake of it.