Although I am a fan of Fermilab, I am very happy that CERN have activated their Large Hadron Collider. I can't wait to see what amazing discoveries will be made!Here is Katherine McAlpine's youtube channel:http://... leave her an encouraging comment, I was shocked to see people cursing at her and accusing her of trying to "blow up the world"... *roll eyes*Peace.-ABackground music = "What We Need More Of Is Science" by MC HawkingGet it here: http://...
Actually, first this thing broke down, and a week later, the Hubble telescope's command module broke. Maybe it wasn't such a great time for science
AtheistAaron(September 11, 2008 at 12:47 pm)
Thanks for the comment, Clifford. I'm personally excited by the possibility of clinching proof of the Higgs boson (which CERN almost found several years ago with a smaller collider), which would not only complete the standard model, but give proof of concept for supersymmetry, therefore giving much weight to string theory!
AtheistAaron(September 11, 2008 at 12:45 pm)
Indeed, onward to the Higgs boson!
64bitgamer(September 11, 2008 at 11:21 am)
IT's exciting to see a experiment that's been in the works for over a decade finally start up. Here's hoping some dark matter comes out of the violent reactions they're starting out there!
philhellenes(September 11, 2008 at 3:08 am)
America could have had a similar machine to the LHC quite some time ago called the SSC. Oh well. the fundies would probably have stormed the tunnels and hung the physicists anyway.As you said, Aaron. Great day for science. Greater days to come. :)