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The Large Hadron Collider is shutting down for 2 years
ScienceNews.org ^
| Dec 3, 2018
| Emily Conover
Posted on 12/03/2018 11:28:30 AM PST by ETL
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posted on
12/03/2018 11:28:30 AM PST
by
ETL
To: ETL
Now, where in the heck am I going to go to get a good milkshake?
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posted on
12/03/2018 11:31:20 AM PST
by
blueunicorn6
("A crack shot and a good dancer")
To: ETL
Cleaning out the carbon build up ?
To: ETL
Looks like a waste of money to me.
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posted on
12/03/2018 11:31:55 AM PST
by
oldasrocks
(rump)
To: ETL
How many windmills are they using to run that?
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posted on
12/03/2018 11:32:46 AM PST
by
fruser1
To: ETL
That’s going to set Dr. Sheldon Cooper’s research back...for a decade! ;)
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posted on
12/03/2018 11:36:37 AM PST
by
Diana in Wisconsin
( "Why can't you be more like Lloyd Braun?")
To: oldasrocks
Looks like a waste of money to me.Science is stupid.
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posted on
12/03/2018 11:36:40 AM PST
by
Drew68
To: ETL
How many large Hadrons did they finally collide?................
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posted on
12/03/2018 11:41:01 AM PST
by
Red Badger
(We are headed for a Civil War. It won't be nice like the last one....................)
To: Drew68
Can be. Though physics and mathematics are gifts from God.
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posted on
12/03/2018 11:41:05 AM PST
by
onedoug
To: oldasrocks
Since you describe yourself as old, did you say the same to Newton and others since the Dark Ages concluded?
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posted on
12/03/2018 11:44:27 AM PST
by
steve86
(Prophecies of Maelmhaedhoc O'Morgair (Latin form: Malachy))
To: onedoug
Can be. Though physics and mathematics are gifts from God.I was being sarcastic.
The LHC is one of mankind's greatest engineering feats. It's a shame we didn't build it. We could have at one time. Not today.
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posted on
12/03/2018 11:46:29 AM PST
by
Drew68
To: ETL
Science is so much fun. And so useful. How void the earth would be if we didn’t know about Higgs? Would we have gone to the Moon without knowing? Oh, we did. Well, could we have the ISS? Oh, we did. Well, anyway, I’m sure it is of great use to, dare I say it ... Mankind? No, I dare not because that wouldn’t be right, would it? And the LHC proves it. Wink Wink!
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posted on
12/03/2018 11:50:18 AM PST
by
Phlap
(REDNECK@LIBARTS.EDU)
To: SunkenCiv
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posted on
12/03/2018 11:51:47 AM PST
by
fieldmarshaldj
("It's Slappin' Time !")
To: ETL
Were they operating during the Alaska earthquake or the magma wave?
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posted on
12/03/2018 11:51:48 AM PST
by
mountainlion
(Live well for those that did not make it back.)
To: ETL
Were they operating during the Alaska earthquake or the magma wave?
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posted on
12/03/2018 11:52:23 AM PST
by
mountainlion
(Live well for those that did not make it back.)
To: onedoug
And we will never completely know and understand physics. It is simply an impossibility. Probably follows and exponential curve in complexity. With each new discovery, the following discovery is that more complicated and complicated prove. It is Heisenbergs equation. Toss in Schrodinger’s cat experiment.
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posted on
12/03/2018 11:56:10 AM PST
by
dhs12345
To: oldasrocks
To the contrary, the discovery of Higgs large bosoms is of infinite interest to mankind.
I mean what true red blooded man would tire of observing these phenomeal events?
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posted on
12/03/2018 11:58:01 AM PST
by
Gasshog
( Fight climate change - Try beating the air and scream at the sky)
To: ETL
Don't mess with a guy with a positron collider
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posted on
12/03/2018 12:00:21 PM PST
by
shotgun
To: dhs12345
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posted on
12/03/2018 12:02:19 PM PST
by
avenir
("But as for you, teach what accords with sound doctrine."--Paul to Titus)
To: Drew68
Science is stupid. LOL! Nice one.
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posted on
12/03/2018 12:02:46 PM PST
by
dead
(Our next president is going to be sooooo boring.)
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