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Fears test will make Earth go out with a Big Bang

10 Sep, 2008 08:21 AM
A physics experiment that could change the way we view ourselves begins today in Geneva with some opponents believing it could bring the world to an end.

When the $6billion Large Hadron Collider starts up, it will smash particles together in an attempt to recreate the conditions of the early universe, fractions of a second after the Big Bang.

The experiment's opponents, who have taken its architects to court in the United States and France, believe it will create black holes in which the Earth could disappear.

Melbourne University physicist Geoff Taylor has led the Australian contingent which designed detectors and shielding as well as software that triggers the collection of information. The collider is housed in a 27km-long tunnel 50 to 175m below the ground that runs under Geneva airport and surrounding villages and farmland in Switzerland.

As the particles smash together they will break apart into smaller, more fundamental components, giving physicists a fleeting chance to observe those particles, some of which have never been seen before.

Professor Taylor says the experiment's opponents are completely misguided in their stance.

''One of the things we are trying to do is create mini-black holes which scientifically would be a magnificent thing and tell us we don't live in three dimensions, but that we live in nine or 10 dimensions,'' Professor Taylor said.

''As soon as you say there is the possibility of creating black holes, you have people saying we are going to be swallowed up by black holes.

''That's where the furore has come and it's completely misguided.''

Professor Taylor said if today's experiment showed there were more than the three dimensions height, width and depth it could change the way we looked at life. One of the most anticipated products might be the elusive Higgs boson, or the God Particle, which could explain how other elementary particles acquired properties such as mass.

If scientists verify the existence of the Higgs boson, it would be a big step in the search for a Grand Unified Theory, which aims to bring together three of the four known fundamental forces: electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force and the weak nuclear force, leaving out only gravity.

''One of the key reasons for building the machine is to find out if [the God Particle] exists,'' Professor Taylor said.

''The existence of such a particle would give us a whole new view on the structure of the universe.''

Australian Institute of Physics president Cathy Foley said particles would be smashed together at speeds that generated large amounts of energy.

''Each collision of a pair of protons in the LHC will release an amount of energy comparable to that of two colliding mosquitoes.'' she said.

''It's like a rice-bubble pop.''

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When they create a black hole, how does one then terminate a black hole? They say "it will fizz itself out". Tell me the truth - do they have any experience with designer black holes? Some things are best left to theory. I don't care if its media spin or not, your gut simply says no. "continual experimentation and learning are essential to our survival" So go focus on curing Cancer then. How about AIDS, or even the basics like better treatment in treating mosquito bites and bee stings. We will destroy ourselves. Creating black holes is hardly important, but we will do it anyway. Morons.
Posted by Richard, 10/09/2008 12:34:38 PM
WONT SOMEBODY THINK ABOUT THE CHILDREN!!!!!!! what a bunch of paranoid, sheltered Canberrans..
Posted by JR, 10/09/2008 12:44:21 PM
How about researching the topic before you state a comment? Its a study upon a theory, What do you all really know about this experiment and how do you all assume that it will destroy the world? They didn't build this machine yesterday and we have a chance to take yet another step into a new age of tomorrow. Science is developing faster and faster every day im sure they calculated everything to the egzact T, With computer technology guiding them im sure everything will be ok. These expiraments could lead ways to newer energy sources newer ways to creat new materials, you never know what they might come across or creat, let me ask all of you this, do you even know how this machine really works and what it is made of?
Posted by russj87, 10/09/2008 12:45:08 PM
To Joanne: The human race has not been around a billion years. The earth itsself is only 13 some odd billion years old. Also, the particals that they;re working with will not be strong enough of gravity to create a black hole capable of eating the earth. Also, by studying the past we can help the future. Those who ignore the past are the ones that will fail. Just by looking at the stars, Hell even the SUN you're looking into the past. If the sun exploded, you wouldn't know about it for 8 minutes because that's how long it takes for the sunlight to reach us.
Posted by AllforScience, 10/09/2008 12:47:53 PM
The risk is not when the accellerator is switched on today, but when they start to collide the particles in a few weeks time. Bet we don't hear that publicised.
Posted by Arden, 10/09/2008 12:48:00 PM
How is it possible to create a black hole this way? A black hole would need the density of a giant star, we dont have that capability whats so ever. Dream on satan controlled puppets.
Posted by annunakian , 10/09/2008 12:53:31 PM
Ok - I'll try again! The sky is not falling. Most of you sound like a bunch of uneducated medievals running from an eclipse. Nothing is going to happen!!!!
Posted by Grant, 10/09/2008 12:57:19 PM
Joanne, I suggest you go to this website and print it out and show your child that nothing will come to pass to hurt our planet, this is just an experiment that has been thoroughly reviewed and checked so that nothing will happen to us. http://public.web.cern.ch/public/ en/LHC/Safety-en.html Take care
Posted by Ex Canberra girl, 10/09/2008 1:04:05 PM
Don't be fooled by the people trying to scare you. The mini-black holes people are predicting are only theorectical and the chance one is created is rediculously small (should you a million times more worried about being in a car accident). If these world destorying objects could be created by the LHC, they would have most likely already been created by cosmic rays hitting the earth/moon. Also, it is in no way the aim of science to disprove the existance of god. Science observes the world and is completely secular.
Posted by Kincuri, 10/09/2008 1:34:46 PM
Are we playing god? Does these handful of scientists have right to risk our existence? They should know that what they are going to gain out of it and at the cost of what. There is less time. Somebody has to stop them.
Posted by Sudhakar Rao, 10/09/2008 1:35:03 PM
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