Thursday, December 17, 2009 - 11:38 AM
Last night, our list of the Worst Predictions for 2009 went live, featuring notables including Rahm Emanuel, George Soros, John Bolton and -- for the second straight year -- Charles Krauthammer.
Posting this year's edition also provided an opportunity to look back at last year's list -- particularly the unfinished business of the Large Hadron Collider -- the massive particle accelerator in Switzerland. Last year, we put Dr. Walter L. Wagner of Citizens Against the Large Hadron Collider on the list for his prediction about the apocalyptic consequences of activating the LHC. (Wagner's website also made Newsweek's list of the worst predictions of the decade, along with three other examples from last year's FP list). Here's the prediction:
“There is a real possibility of creating destructive theoretical anomalies such as miniature black holes, strangelets and deSitter space transitions. These events have the potential to fundamentally alter matter and destroy our planet.”
An irate Wagner wrote and called in to point out that, at that point, the particle collisions that he was worried about hadn't actually taken place because of technical problems with the LHC.
All year I've been dreading the possibility that the first LHC collisions would generate black holes. First, because it would mean that I, and everyone I know and love would be dead, but mostly because Wagner's prediction would be right. However, the LHC was finally fully activated in November and particle collisions began shortly afterward. This month the LHC set a new world record for energy levels created in a laboratory.
No black holes have yet been detected and Wagner's website doesn't appear to have been updated in over a year.
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That the LHC just eeked past the Tevatron in CMS collission energy is to not understand how things work in high energy physics. The luminosity of the LHC is not even remotely comparable to the Tevatron at this time and certainly even farther from what the design specificaitons are.
The world is not yet "safe" from the LHC in a practical sense though it is no doubt from a theoretical point of view.
I can't take another year of this
Didn't all the pocket protector crowd try and tamp this one down last year? I think they all did a collective face-palm when they saw us lay people get all spun up about black holes. I mean, what does that article say? A 'real possibility'? Silly. Just silly.
Its all over-exaggerated, we all knew from right before that the LHC wasn't much of a threat. In fact, Stephen Hawking himself had testified on International television that all the 'rumors' that the LHC would bring about the destruction of the planet were 'stupid' and 'irrelevant', as science progresses some things just get more safer, however i'll still keep my Tower Defensefingers crossed on this one atleast till it has been successfully re-run and tagged 'safe'
LHC and its experiments have finally entered the phase of physics exploitation
Some physicist at CERN had said that d black hole created wouldn’t last for more than 2-3 secs.but what if it does last more than that? What if the black holes don’t vanish during the collision and last for more than few seconds? this length of time, an eternity when it comes to particle physics, could then potentially allow the black holes to struggle for zygor guidegrowth increase as opposed to merely decaying in an instant . It just reflects the fact that experiments at the LHC are complicated.
I'm not too sure what point i'm trying to make here but it surely seems that we can never predict what's coming.
The first paper released on LHC by the CMS is only the beginning of the huge number of publications to come from the CMS experiments.looking forward to the publications on the cosmic run paper and how were the detector’s silicon tracker aligned using data from passing cosmic rays.
Hoping the mighty machine will enable to re-create, study, and understand conditions in the universe at the very point of its creation.
I believe things haven't been on CERN's side all this while but as responsible farmville cheats citizens all we can do is to hope for the best :)
What if i said that there wasn't even a need for this post. This issue has been an old one and people are way smarter now. The scientists are way too intelligent and human enough to not put the earth in jeopardy and the people should know that by now, the creators of the LHC are no street roaming noobs, but amongst the best brains on this planet. Ad one of the comments above states that Stephen Hawking itself had confirmed this experiment to be safe, I confirm that and would like to add the the Communication Skills of people should be improved so that they learn to interpret what others say and not go by their own will all the time.
I must say, the LHC was finally fully activated in November and particle collisions began shortly afterward. It was evident. I will write about these facts in my essay and term paper or dissertation next year. It is a very popular topic.
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