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MrDreamer
Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:19 am    Post subject: LHC concerns Reply with quote

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We are told that lots of prominent scientists assure us that the LHC is safe and completely under control.
If so, then why are there so many complications and errors with magnests and misalignments?
Possible micro black holes are said to be safe in this experiment according to hawkings theory, but I honestly think that we do not yet know enough to proceed in such an experiment of mass proportion merely to fulfil our curiousity regarding the fundamental inqueries about the universes origin.
It appears more like a search for a more prominent and powerful fuel or some other motive.
We have many theories that are said to be safe.
Has any one looked at the possible dynamic effects of on the parallel dimensions?

Okay, the Parallel universes are vague and almost unproven but nevertheless it is a possibility.
When looking at youngs slit experiment it is evident and suggestive in its conclusion that signitures are left from the 7th dimensional until observed.
We cannot observe the grains of time space yet and so therefor we cannot measure the small effects of the cataclism on this scale.
Quantem mechanics states that if there is a possibility of anything happening then it is a certainty within a higher dimension which are un-observable to us.

The LHC could have many answers but more so it can have many uncertainties.
I feel that there is a degree of infinite systems to matter. And therefor, we should just look at another approach to experimentation with the answers we seek in mind.

How many disasters does it take to teach us that errors happen?
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Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 6:14 am    Post subject: Re: LHC concerns Reply with quote

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MrDreamer wrote:
We are told that lots of prominent scientists assure us that the LHC is safe and completely under control.
If so, then why are there so many complications and errors with magnests and misalignments?
Possible micro black holes are said to be safe in this experiment according to hawkings theory, but I honestly think that we do not yet know enough to proceed in such an experiment of mass proportion merely to fulfil our curiousity regarding the fundamental inqueries about the universes origin.
It appears more like a search for a more prominent and powerful fuel or some other motive.
We have many theories that are said to be safe.
Has any one looked at the possible dynamic effects of on the parallel dimensions?

Okay, the Parallel universes are vague and almost unproven but nevertheless it is a possibility.
When looking at youngs slit experiment it is evident and suggestive in its conclusion that signitures are left from the 7th dimensional until observed.
We cannot observe the grains of time space yet and so therefor we cannot measure the small effects of the cataclism on this scale.
Quantem mechanics states that if there is a possibility of anything happening then it is a certainty within a higher dimension which are un-observable to us.

The LHC could have many answers but more so it can have many uncertainties.
I feel that there is a degree of infinite systems to matter. And therefor, we should just look at another approach to experimentation with the answers we seek in mind.

How many disasters does it take to teach us that errors happen?


This sort of concern, more clearly stated, has been addressed many times. There is nothing to worrry about.

http://physics.aps.org/articles/v1/14
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Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 12:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Sadly as soon as you mention black holes to the press, they'll print their interpretation, thus from their point of view there is a high risk that this tiny little insignificant piece of hardware is going to suck in the whole universe.

The black holes that are predicted have less mass than a single atom, and will exist for only the briefest period of time. It is the mass of all the matter that goes into a black hole that determines it's pulling power, these little devils can't swallow anything.

THe problems are related to setting up the equipment in the first place, aligning particles to travel in opposite directions in the same ring, then collide precisely at a given point - not an afternoon's work.

Forget all this parallel universe crap, we live in a single universe, and no amount of hollywood fiction will convince me otherwise. Our universe is all there is.

I remember the same was said about exploding hydrogen bombs - possibly causing a chain reaction in the ocean, now thoses babies use many millions of times more energy, thousands of times more pressure and probably at least as hot and maybe even generating a few micro black holes along the way.
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