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    Large Hadron Collider: And We’re Off!

    By Posted on 8.7.2008 8 Comments

    If you’re one of the few people who still believes the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) could accidentally destroy the world, I’d recommend you get your affairs in order before September 10th. CERN, the European physics agency that oversees the LHC, has announced that the proton beam in the world’s most powerful collider will be turned on for the first time this September.

    6.12.2009 at 01:15pm - Comment by seansheets

    could it be, that it didnt break but that something else may have happened? could it possibly throw the earth off its axis and change the way the earth rotates kind of like a lopsided ball? imagine a very large magnet, the earth has a north and south magnet i dont know but a magnetic device of that size and caliper has never been constructed before thats what it is is a huge magnet more or less



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