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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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why would u want to do that?
Posted by james, 10/09/2008 1:37:14 PM
ok, so they admit not BIG black holes, but BLACK HOLEA in general! So how's that different from any black hole in general? one that CAN enlarge the more and more it continues to exist? yeah...so the Aztecs were right...2012...see ya'll at the end!
Posted by thecreator, 10/09/2008 1:47:09 PM
I think if they are going to do something this big and threatening they should take the experiment into space or on the moon, away from the planet.
Posted by Chewy22292, 10/09/2008 1:57:40 PM
I dont really think that everyone understands the research that these scientists have been doing and i also think that everyone underestimates their knowledge on the subject. Now i dont know whether the experiment will destroy the planet or not, but i do know that if the scientists say there is the slightest chance of that happening then they shouldnt be able to do it without the whole PLANETS approval because if that is so then this decision would affect the whole planet
Posted by Jay, 10/09/2008 2:12:54 PM
For goodness sakes! Who cares about how the earth formed? Get over it & spend money on more worthy causes!! Has anyone seen the economy lately?? This kind of stuff really infuriates me. People living paycheck to paycheck & barely scraping by, yet people with nothing better to... trying to destroy us!!
Posted by sunshinez, 10/09/2008 2:15:58 PM
The problem is Scientists think that their knowledge elevates them above everyone else, which is why they "talk down" to Average Joes who dare question their intelligence. [GASP!] Too bad for them that at the end of the day they are only humans just like the rest of us.
Posted by RweDEADyet, 10/09/2008 2:53:13 PM
Hoping all which happens will favour the nature and will result positively.... all the best....4 doing something good............
Posted by student of bioscience department ,surat,gujarat ,india, 10/09/2008 4:13:28 PM
we the students of this department believes that whatever will happen for the best & your aims will be completely fulfilled.and we all wish u a very best of luck............................. .........
Posted by student of bioscience,VNSGU,surat,gujrat,India, 10/09/2008 4:19:46 PM
Are you serious? Scientists are taking it way too far. Smashing particles together in an attempt to recreate the conditions of the early universe, fractions of a second after the Big Bang. They are messing with things that should be left alone. How stupid can people be? ''One of the key reasons for building the machine is to find out if [the God Particle] exists,'' Professor Taylor said. Billions of people could die over a Scientist that decides to find out things that we don’t exactly need to know. I don’t believe that one Scientist what so ever has the power to mess with something so big. Things could go wrong; no one would even have chance to get to the ones they love. No one in this universe should have any control what so ever, over how the universe was created. Yes, earth isn’t going to be here forever. But I don’t think anyone has the right to go mess with it now. It shouldn’t ever end over Scientists exploring things to prove anything wrong or right. The world will end on its own terms; it’s not in our hands.
Posted by jka, 10/09/2008 4:25:19 PM
Everytime I think I know how stupid people are I get surprised again. Thanks Canberra Times readers for showing me a new level of idiocy.
Posted by Winter, 10/09/2008 4:26:43 PM
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Melbourne University physicist Geoff Taylor
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