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I got into enough trouble when I accidentally let the word "nanoparticle" slip into a COSHH form last year, dread to think what theyd do with this stuff. Somehow I dont think nitrile gloves and a respirator is going to cut the mustard.
QuoteAmerican botanist, teacher, former biologist and sometime physicist says (in outline) that the LHC may rip a hole in the fabric of the space-time continuum and so destroy the Earth. He wants the US government to act now and delay the LHCs startup while a new safety review is carried out.Walter L Wagner and his fellow Hawaiian Luis Sancho, according to a report on MSNBC, filed suit in the Hawaii federal court last Friday. The men are worried about one of several planet-busting physicists nightmares being unleashed in the LHCs bowels deep beneath the Franco-Swiss countryside. (According to Wagners website, as of publication, the LHC is located "near Generva, Switzerland".)link
American botanist, teacher, former biologist and sometime physicist says (in outline) that the LHC may rip a hole in the fabric of the space-time continuum and so destroy the Earth. He wants the US government to act now and delay the LHCs startup while a new safety review is carried out.Walter L Wagner and his fellow Hawaiian Luis Sancho, according to a report on MSNBC, filed suit in the Hawaii federal court last Friday. The men are worried about one of several planet-busting physicists nightmares being unleashed in the LHCs bowels deep beneath the Franco-Swiss countryside. (According to Wagners website, as of publication, the LHC is located "near Generva, Switzerland".)
And Im sexier than knighty!
Quote from: SeriousAnd Im sexier than knighty! even sucked through a black hole Im still sexier than all of you
Battlecruisers that f**k space? Id like to see those in the new Star Trek film.
The data will be produced at about 10 Petabytes a year. That is more than 1000x the amount of information in book form printed every year around the world , and nearly 1% of all information that humans produce on the planet each year - including digital images, photos and what have you. In short, that is a LOT of information.
has anyone checked if theres a guy called Gorden Freeman working at CERN?
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