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Most likely not. It is far more probably that the Large Hadron Collider will do exactly what the name suggests. For a time travel, a different sort of device will be necessary.

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How long will it take the large hadron collider to reach full capacity?

That is planned for 2014. From Wikipedia: "The LHC will continue to operate at 3.5 TeV per beam, half of its planned capability, until the end of 2012. It will then be shut down for a year for upgrades to allow full energy operation (7 TeV per beam), with reopening planned for 2014."


Where is the Large Hadron Collider located?

The Large Hadron Collider is a particle accelerator. It's in a tunnel on the France-Switzerland Border, and its main ring is 27km in circumference.Its job is to confirm the "standard model" of particle physics, in part by finding the "Higgs boson," which needed more power to find than any accelerator existing before the LHC was completed. The LHC is capable of applying 7 trillion electron volts of energy to a proton it's accelerating, which is seven times higher than the Tevatron in Illinois can do.What it WON'T do is eat the world. Any black holes it makes will be submicroscopic, and unstable.The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a underground ring 27 kilometers in circumference. It is used to smash protons together at speeds close to the speed of light (approx. 2.997*108). These protons are sent in "packets" which then collide with other packets. There are ultra sensitive particle detectors at impact points that record the collision. The purpose of the LHC is to determine if the Higgs Boson particle exists.The LHC is the "Large Hadron Collider". It is the largest scientific experiment in the world. Used to collide sub-atomic particles into each other at enormous speeds and measure the results (man's way of recreating the big bang in a controlled, monitored, recorded environment). The collider itself is enormous, 17 miles long (or 27Km), and, the particles are travelling soooo fast that they go round the collider (which is oval shaped) over 11,500 times, a SECOND.


Why was cern the largest particle physic laboratory located near Geneva in news recently?

CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, was in the news recently due to the completion of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) upgrade. The LHC is the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator, and the upgrade aims to increase its luminosity which will allow scientists to study particles with greater precision.


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Not for Orthodox Jews, but the other branches of Judaism allow it.


Do people travel on freighters?

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Does a computer science degree allow you to travel?

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Could the Large Hadron Collider destroy the Earth?

No, it can't. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a large (high energy) particle accelerator, and it is the most powerful one ever built on this rock. There is some talk about the LHC creating tiny black holes. The energy of the colliding particles will be really over the top, but a black hole is created when gravity overcomes all other forces to trap and compress a significant quantity of mass into a singularity. The energy of "creation" that appears when the LHC slams stuff together will be too high to allow the gravity associated with the events to actually create a black hole. And this takes into account the increase in mass associated with relativistic velocities. This is similar to the "scare" associated with the test of the first hydrogen bomb (a nuclear fusion weapon). Someone ideated that the intense heat that would cause the fusion events to begin would result in the creation of so much energy that the atmosphere would begin the undergo fusion. This would cause the chain to go out of control and destroy the earth. This did not happen - because it could not. (The "geometry" of the blast is "wrong" for this to occur.) And the LHC creating those little black holes? Keep dreamin' about it. Some numbers on paper suggest things that reality won't support.


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sure why not


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