Adam Hart-Davis is currently on Radio 4 being taken round the Large Hadron Collider. From his description it appears to be suspiciously akin to the set for the climactic scenes of a James Bond film. Pashazade and I suspect the Welsh one who didn't quite get to say "Energise the Large Hadron Collider", possibly because that would have sounded silly. "Throw open the switches on the sonic oscillator... and step up the reactor power input Three More Points" would have been perfectly appropriate though.
I confess there was a part of me that wanted to hear a few seconds of dead silence after they started, followed by a very quiet "Oh... Shit." But hey, isn't it supposed to be the Big Mistake of '08 that drives us into space?
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Date: 2008-09-10 06:17 pm (UTC)Even if the LHC were going to cause the End of the World, it's not currently colliding hadrons at all: they're circulating protons in one direction to test the magnetics and electric fields and so forth. The first collisions are scheduled for October 21. In any case, the smart money seems to be on black holes being created - if they're created at all - in the Super LHC, an upgraded version of the same hardware that may, depending on funding, come online in 2012.
They're also going to do experiments using relativistic heavy ions instead of protons, which no doubt will give the doom-mongers another round of publicity.