JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
Black hole scientist at 'Big Bang' Hadron Collider lab held as suspected Al Qaeda terrorist
Quote : | "A physicist at the lab that houses the Swiss Large Hadron Collider, built to replicate the conditions of the 'Big Bang', has been arrested on suspicion of terror links.
The European Nuclear Physics Organization (Cern) says the man, whom it did not identify, was arrested yesterday by French police.
The lab says the man was working under contract with an outside institute. It said today the man had no contact with anything that could have been used for terrorism.
The 32-year-old man was the elder of two brothers arrested in the French town of Vienne yesterday.
The arrested man had been working on an experiment in particle physics as a contractor since 2003, Cern said.
It described the experiment as exploring what happened after the Big Bang that allowed matter to survive. Cern said the experiment had attracted more than 300 physicists from research centres in 13 countries.
Le Figaro newspaper reported earlier that the man had been in contact with Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb and had suggested several French targets for militant attacks.
A judicial source confirmed that one of the brothers had been in contact with people close to the organisation but said there was no indication of a clearly established plot at this stage. " |
http://tinyurl.com/yfq46gc
A bit sensationalist, but moderately interesting.10/9/2009 5:48:48 PM |
0EPII1 All American 42541 Posts user info edit post |
great, now we are gonna have terrorist black holes? 10/11/2009 4:36:21 PM |
dweedle All American 77386 Posts user info edit post |
sounds like some indiana jones plotline with the nazi's 10/11/2009 5:32:43 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "terrorist black holes?" |
read the heechee saga by frederik pohl...IT COULD HAPPEN10/12/2009 7:40:29 AM |
NCSUWolfy All American 12966 Posts user info edit post |
oh hay CERN
10/12/2009 8:17:18 PM |
xmikemasonx Veteran 339 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j50ZssEojtM
posted on pg 2 but can someone embed this? i love it 10/12/2009 10:41:13 PM |
0EPII1 All American 42541 Posts user info edit post |
Muslim black holes Crusader black holes Zionist black holes 10/15/2009 6:14:57 AM |
Nitrocloud Arranging the blocks 3072 Posts user info edit post |
because it is damn funny.
10/15/2009 7:00:02 AM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
i lawled
that's some PBS content right thurr 10/15/2009 8:27:55 AM |
wishmewell All American 719 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "A pair of otherwise distinguished physicists have suggested that the hypothesized Higgs boson, which physicists hope to produce with the collider, might be so abhorrent to nature that its creation would ripple backward through time and stop the collider before it could make one, like a time traveler who goes back in time to kill his grandfather." |
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/13/science/space/13lhc.html?_r=1&8dpc10/15/2009 12:13:45 PM |
The Cricket All American 2302 Posts user info edit post |
^wild theory 10/15/2009 1:01:02 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
^ incorrect, it's totally valid and entirely possible 10/15/2009 1:21:29 PM |
The Cricket All American 2302 Posts user info edit post |
Well I'm no physicist, anyone care to explain? Are we talking possible or probable? 10/15/2009 1:59:52 PM |
spaceurface All American 985 Posts user info edit post |
the Higgs Boson is what's called the "God particle" right?
this stuff is all crazy (in a cool way) to me. 10/15/2009 2:10:19 PM |
moron All American 34141 Posts user info edit post |
^^ in physics, anything is probable, even if only infinitesimally.
Whether particles literally can travel backwards in time and interact themselves is still unknown (i personally don't think they can), but there are some mathematical models where this is an interpretation of what's happening, even though it might not actually be what's happening. 10/15/2009 2:13:44 PM |
The Cricket All American 2302 Posts user info edit post |
^^In simplest terms from what i have read, it is the particle that gives photons (or everything else for that matter) its mass. I agree this is incredibly interesting even for the non-physics people out there. 10/15/2009 2:23:36 PM |
Jader All American 2869 Posts user info edit post |
so its basically scientists from the future trying to stop this experiment from even happening 10/15/2009 3:39:03 PM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | " LHC reaches operational temps, collisions start in 5 weeks
With new safety measures in place, the staff at CERN has brought the Large Hadron Collider down to a temperature that's cooler than outer space, and is preparing to make a second try at producing the machine's first collisions. Some of those collisions may produce elusive Higgs Bosons—or something completely unexpected.
The Large Hadron Collider, the most powerful particle accelerator ever constructed, is gearing up for another attempt at actually colliding said particles, with the entire 27km ring having been brought down to an operating temperature of 1.9K—colder than outer space itself. This isn't the first time a startup of the massive device has been attempted; a bit over a year ago, particles had circulated within the LHC for over a week before it suffered a catastrophic failure. That failure has led to a series of new safety measures that should avoid similar problems, but other issues may crop up, simply due to the fact that we've never built anything quite like this before.
Of course, that may end up being a good thing. If the LHC can work its way up to its full potential, we may see things that are nothing like anything we've observed before." |
http://tinyurl.com/yj9ezde
10/25/2009 6:18:10 PM |
skokiaan All American 26447 Posts user info edit post |
LHC is 27 kilometers long. The superconducting super collider was supposed to be 87 km
[Edited on October 26, 2009 at 12:19 AM. Reason : the stupid international space station to up the SSC budget]
10/26/2009 12:16:41 AM |
agentlion All American 13936 Posts user info edit post |
^ we can thank anti-science Conservatives that we'll never see anything approaching the LHC, much less the SSC, in the US. 10/26/2009 12:54:30 AM |
mdalston All American 1028 Posts user info edit post |
If you have a couple free hours over the next few days, check out
As She Climbed Across the Table by Jonathan Lethem
Reading this thread made me think about the novel. A couple of physicists create a tiny black hole that only accepts certain objects (apples, not bananas, a statue of liberty souvenir replica, a Converse All-Star but not a computer mouse, etc etc). It has its own preferences and resulting personality.
Our narrator is an outsider of the physics community but his live-in girlfriend is on the project and becomes obsessed, and eventually falls in love with the phenomenon, which they name "Lack."
It is cutesy and more of a love story than a science novel but it has some cool thoughts about both how we approach scientific discovery and actual science, like the observer effect and artificial intelligence.
http://www.amazon.com/As-She-Climbed-Across-Table/dp/0375700129/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1256565624&sr=8-1 10/26/2009 10:10:48 AM |
DeltaBeta All American 9417 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "It is cutesy and more of a love story than a science novel" |
Get out of here with that shit.10/26/2009 11:21:18 AM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "^ incorrect, it's totally valid and entirely possible" | FWIW, I think wild was an expression of awe and amazement rather than ridicule. Hyper-literalists are what turn so many people off to science 10/27/2009 6:37:59 PM |
slamjamason All American 1833 Posts user info edit post |
lol holy fuck - you'd think it would just come back from the future and just make a section of the thing vaporize or turn into grape jello rather than toying with us like this
Quote : | "Large Hadron Collider Halted By Bird Crumbs" |
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,572567,00.html?test=latestnews11/6/2009 10:05:56 PM |
dweedle All American 77386 Posts user info edit post |
i'd like more explanation of how this could have caused a problem, did the bread crumb fall somewhere outdoors? if so, then why is such a sensitive piece of machinery not housed 11/6/2009 10:51:26 PM |
Solinari All American 16957 Posts user info edit post |
maybe the bird got into the building somehow... but even then you would think they'd have airlocks and all kinds of crap to keep dust from getting into it 11/7/2009 8:48:24 AM |
Nitrocloud Arranging the blocks 3072 Posts user info edit post |
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/emergingtech/0,1000000183,39863004,00.htm
Apparently they have a substation outdoors and I'm speculating that there was a phase to phase fault with Zfault = baguette.] 11/7/2009 9:02:00 AM |
A Tanzarian drip drip boom 10995 Posts user info edit post |
Another article I read said 'compensating capacitor', which I took to be a pf correction capacitor bank.
Still...was the bird carrying a whole baguette?!?!?!
[Edited on November 7, 2009 at 9:17 AM. Reason : ] 11/7/2009 9:16:37 AM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
11/7/2009 1:38:41 PM |
hooksaw All American 16500 Posts user info edit post |
11/7/2009 7:54:13 PM |
HockeyRoman All American 11811 Posts user info edit post |
Imagine if the formation of our known universe was thwarted by a bread crumb from a neighboring dimension/universe (M-theory). 11/7/2009 8:55:01 PM |
qntmfred retired 40719 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | ""If all goes well, we’ll start injecting particles into the LHC tonight" said CERN Director General Rolf Heuer #LHC #CERN" |
http://twitter.com/CERN/statuses/589421281011/20/2009 12:03:37 PM |
Lokken All American 13361 Posts user info edit post |
ETA on us blinking out of existence? 11/20/2009 12:08:23 PM |
Skack All American 31140 Posts user info edit post |
12/12/2012 11/20/2009 12:13:09 PM |
tromboner950 All American 9667 Posts user info edit post |
^^ Quote : | "Particles are smoothly making their way around the 27 km circumference of the LHC. ... If all goes well, in just over one week from now, the beams could circulate in both pipes of the LHC. The first low-energy collisions should follow shortly after." |
http://cdsweb.cern.ch/journal/CERNBulletin/2009/47/News%20Articles/1221074?ln=en11/22/2009 10:38:35 AM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "If all goes well" | such optimism 11/22/2009 10:52:05 AM |
Solinari All American 16957 Posts user info edit post |
I wonder if we will sense it at all before it happens.
a lot of people will probably think they are feeling dizzy or think that its their own body - like a heart attack or stroke.
i will know that it is the black hole. I have been in this shelter for two weeks now, waiting for it to come... 11/22/2009 11:03:03 AM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
I was referring to the idea that it would function at all, not that it'll create a black hole.
Personally, there are worse ways to go than the near instantaneous destruction of my physical being by an immensely powerful cosmic force. 11/22/2009 11:13:56 AM |
Optimum All American 13716 Posts user info edit post |
^in your timeproof shelter?
[Edited on November 22, 2009 at 11:15 AM. Reason : jcf] 11/22/2009 11:15:23 AM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
Actually, I've got a DeLorean. I intend to reach 88mph a precisely the moment that the black hole occurs. If my calculations are correct I'll cross not only time but dimensions as well. If it all works out, you're going to see some serious shit. ] 11/22/2009 11:18:55 AM |
Optimum All American 13716 Posts user info edit post |
We'll be okay as long as they don't ask the Harlem Globetrotters to help them out. Then you might want to worry a bit. 11/22/2009 11:25:59 AM |
Solinari All American 16957 Posts user info edit post |
I think it is timeproof. I don't feel any older today than I did last week, so it must be. 11/22/2009 11:36:15 AM |
BoobsR_gr8 All American 30000 Posts user info edit post |
this is the worst idea ever 11/22/2009 12:11:38 PM |
mambagrl Suspended 4724 Posts user info edit post |
this is like putting two cars with infinitely high top speeds on two sides of a really long, straight highway and holding the gas pedals down for two weeks at which point the two cars collide. 11/22/2009 5:55:57 PM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
that was deep. 11/22/2009 6:14:40 PM |
Optimum All American 13716 Posts user info edit post |
^^ no it's not. leave the sciencing to the scientists. 11/22/2009 6:31:35 PM |
SandSanta All American 22435 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "this is like putting two cars with infinitely high top speeds on two sides of a really long, straight highway and holding the gas pedals down for two weeks at which point the two cars collide." |
Your analogy doesn't work on any level. How do you manage to tie your shoe laces in the morning?11/22/2009 6:47:28 PM |
mambagrl Suspended 4724 Posts user info edit post |
^^it is and i am. don't hate. 11/22/2009 7:37:24 PM |
Solinari All American 16957 Posts user info edit post |
its not deep at all - the cars would reach their terminal velocity long before the two weeks had expired. 11/22/2009 7:44:42 PM |
mambagrl Suspended 4724 Posts user info edit post |
except they have infinately high top speeds 11/22/2009 7:58:11 PM |