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Re: You might as well... Gate 09-10-2008
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Posted by Gate on September 10, 2008, 11:42 pm


> Gate wrote:
> > shouldn't you mark the subject line with a prefix such as [SPAM] or =
[JUNK] or something?
> >=20
>=20
> Fuck off...This is somewhat of a Science group and not everyone has=20
> followed the evolution of the Hadron collider or the many different=20
> scientists from every country working on it. Our US taxpayer money is=20
> also involved at CERN.

Glad to see that this ALT.HVAC group is a science group interested in =
physics / quantum physics.
Here I mistakenly assumed that the HVAC stood for Heating, Ventilation, =
and Air Conditioning.
Sorry 'bout that... don

> > everyone knows about the Hadron Collider
>=20
> Tell ya what... Why don't you prove your superior knowledge and =
explain=20
> that Collier in great detail to us cretins. Do explain the =
contribution=20
> to its design by practical theories of the Americans, Nicola Tesla and =

> Enrico Fermi. Don't forget the several lads working on it from CalTech =

> and MIT.

All your BS aside it's basically about one thing, the mysterious and =
highly sought after "God particle" the Higgs Boson =
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higgs_boson), a theoretical particle named =
after Peter Higgs, who first proposed it in 1964.
=20
> and no it's not going to create a large black hole and destroy life =
as=20
> we know it; where's the profits if that happened? We all know that the =

> entire project is dedicated to the re-evolution of the Internet - at=20
> least as far as transmssion speed is concerned.
>=20
> That is Hype, but if you truly had a Physics background you could see=20
> the possibility. Ignorant people jump to conclusions just like you are =

> doing.

Large Hadron Collider will not turn world to goo, promise scientists
(http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article4682260.ece)
If The Large Hadron Collider Produced A Microscopic Black Hole, It =
Probably Wouldn't Matter
(http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/06/080627175348.htm)

Ignorance is to think that the LHC is the first and only particle =
accelerator.
Until the completion of LHC, the Tevatron =
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tevatron) was the worlds' largest and has =
been in operation for many years, and we haven't been sucked into any =
black holes and the world is as it is...

It's just that all the SPAM and BS "news" reports that make it over the =
Net which have produced more "experts" out there; as well as more =
attention than what Fermi (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermilab) ever =
got.
=20
> ** I highly recommend that everyone visits the CERN website and peruse =

> the many many interesting articles. The Teachers in your area are=20
> entitled to Science teaching packets for free and in every language.
> They also have special education camps for bright and dedicated=20
> children. Much like paid scholarships. This is all cutting edge stuff.

This is the only "point" you've made that I agree with.

Safety and the Environment at Fermilab -> =
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/about/safety/questions.html
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory -> http://www.fnal.gov/
Fermilab Virtual Tour -> http://www.fnal.gov/pub/about/tour/index.html
High-energy instruments to reveal a new world -> =
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/inquiring/physics/accelerators/index.html

--------------
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) on Wikipedia -> =
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_Hadron_Collider
LHC homepage -> http://www.cern.ch/lhc
LHC images -> =
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/08/the_large_hadron_collider.html
(these are really very nice images, worth the time to load the page and =
view)
LHC Google results -> =
http://www.google.com/search?q=3DLarge+Hadron+Collider

[/EoF]

Posted by Don Ocean on September 11, 2008, 12:36 am


Gate wrote:
>> Gate wrote:
>>> shouldn't you mark the subject line with a prefix such as [SPAM] or [JUNK]
or something?
>> Fuck off...This is somewhat of a Science group and not everyone has
>> followed the evolution of the Hadron collider or the many different
>> scientists from every country working on it. Our US taxpayer money is
>> also involved at CERN.
>
> Glad to see that this ALT.HVAC group is a science group interested in physics
/ quantum physics.
> Here I mistakenly assumed that the HVAC stood for Heating, Ventilation, and
Air Conditioning.
> Sorry 'bout that... don

You obviously are not aware of our other group. You have to pass Paul's
approval before you meet Nick Pine.

>
>>> everyone knows about the Hadron Collider
>> Tell ya what... Why don't you prove your superior knowledge and explain
>> that Collider in great detail to us cretins. Do explain the contribution
>> to its design by practical theories of the Americans, Nicola Tesla and
>> Enrico Fermi. Don't forget the several lads working on it from CalTech
>> and MIT.
>
>

All your BS aside it's basically about one thing, the mysterious and
highly sought after "God particle" the Higgs Boson
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higgs_boson), a theoretical particle named
after Peter Higgs, who first proposed it in 1964.

Jeez.. If your going to leave a Link..At least leave it so others can
see it.

>
>> and no it's not going to create a large black hole and destroy life as
>> we know it; where's the profits if that happened? We all know that the
>> entire project is dedicated to the re-evolution of the Internet - at
>> least as far as transmssion speed is concerned.
>> That is Hype, but if you truly had a Physics background you could see
>> the possibility. Ignorant people jump to conclusions just like you are
>> doing.
>
> Large Hadron Collider will not turn world to goo,

Neither did the 23 mile accelerator at Stanford that has been in
operation since 1967. The company I contracted to and Varian installed
the Huge magnetic Amplifiers back then. Right now the Homestake Gold
mine in Lead South Dakota is in the process of becoming a many $billion
research center for nuetrino's and other lost partiucles.

promise scientists
> (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article4682260.ece)
> If The Large Hadron Collider Produced A Microscopic Black Hole, It Probably
Wouldn't Matter
> (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/06/080627175348.htm)
>
> Ignorance is to think that the LHC is the first and only particle accelerator.
> Until the completion of LHC, the Tevatron
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tevatron) was the worlds' largest and has been in
operation for many years, and we haven't been sucked into any black holes and
the world is as it is...

>
> It's just that all the SPAM and BS "news" reports that make it over the Net
which have produced more "experts" out there; as well as more attention than
what Fermi (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermilab) ever got.

>
>> ** I highly recommend that everyone visits the CERN website and peruse
>> the many many interesting articles. The Teachers in your area are
>> entitled to Science teaching packets for free and in every language.
>> They also have special education camps for bright and dedicated
>> children. Much like paid scholarships. This is all cutting edge stuff.
>
> This is the only "point" you've made that I agree with.
>
> Safety and the Environment at Fermilab ->
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/about/safety/questions.html
> Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory -> http://www.fnal.gov/
> Fermilab Virtual Tour -> http://www.fnal.gov/pub/about/tour/index.html
> High-energy instruments to reveal a new world ->
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/inquiring/physics/accelerators/index.html
>
> --------------
> The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) on Wikipedia ->
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_Hadron_Collider
> LHC homepage -> http://www.cern.ch/lhc
> LHC images ->
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/08/the_large_hadron_collider.html
> (these are really very nice images, worth the time to load the page and view)
> LHC Google results -> http://www.google.com/search?q=Large+Hadron+Collider
>
> [/EoF]


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