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Originally Posted by trekkor
Oh?
Do you know what is going to happen in Cern, Kang? Don't you think experiments should have a predictable outcome?
I believe doing something, just for the sake of doing it, is reckless.
They are not dropping baking soda in a vinegar filled test tube, Kang, they are violently tearing apart the most powerful and unknown units in the known universe.
Aren't their own words something to the effect of creating the same conditions the split second after the Big Bang?
That doesn't sound 'harmless' at all.
KT
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We are already creating similar conditions to the "Big Bang" and aside from radiation issues (which is controlled through properly shielding), it is harmless.
Hopefully we (Fermilab) can find the Higgs before things really get rolling at CERN.