Hey guys,
I`m new here and from the Netherlands so please be patient..LOL
Now about the LHC, what I find disturbing about this machine is that is uses VERY large magnets to speed up and control the movement of the particles.
But what is keeping the polarity of the magnets in control?
If the polarity of the magnets flip so to say, well they and we have a HUGE problem.
I have mailed CERN about this and they came up with a reply that magnets with the size they are using are incapable of "switching" polarity.
But they are so very wrong on that.
According to Faraday's law, the rate of change of a magnetic field over
time is proportional to the electromotive force applied to produce the
change.
And look at the forces they are trying to apply!
Am I wrong on this????
Crush