Wednesday, September 10, 2008

** Big Bang to be re-enacted today



Here in this post we will see about the world's biggest scientific CERN experiment ....

" Scientists at CERN, the European organisation for nuclear research have been trying to decode this for the last two decades and finally on Wednesday, the most powerful atom smasher ever built will explore the tiniest particles, promising scientists a close look at what matter is made up of, in a re-enactment of the Big Bang theory.

But some critics fear that this collision could create "black holes" that would endanger the planet.

The CERN collider is designed to push the proton beam close to the speed of light, whizzing 11,000 times a second around the tunnel, which is 150 to 500 feet under the Geneva countryside.

The project has attracted researchers from 80 countries and costs nearly four billion US dollars."


Check these links to know more about the CERN Experiment...

First major CERN test complete

All you want to know about CERN experiment

CERN experiment simplified

CERN experiment: What the critics say

End of world? Big Bang recreated today

Scientists gear up to recreate Big Bang

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Actually, there have been some confusions as to when the experiment actually took place. Some said it was weeks ago. Even some of the sources I read stated that the experiment had begun. So I humbly doubt that it is re-enacted today. Either way, certain groups were afraid that it might spell the end of the world...but that's rubbish because if it is, I won't be typing this. It's wonderful to see the recent scientific achievements.

escape said...

this might prove something but it can never steal the fact that we were all still made by God.

Marc said...

That's not fact, merely something you believe in.

Ritch said...

We are God's creation and not acreation made by some "big bang" somewhere in oblivion. Scientists have lied to us for far too long. They have been grappling with the truth...

lareine said...

this is a wonderful scientific achievement... i wonder if it would give them the answer the scientists are looking for...

i don't think religion and science are in opposite poles... i believe science is just trying to explain things in a way that our mind can grasp... but it doesn't mean they negate the existence of God... if i'm not mistaken, the classical philosophers and thinkers were all inspired to look for answers in their search of the Almighty One, the First Cause (Primum movens)...

Anonymous said...

Ex Scientia Lux...
(from knowledge, light)

Abas KS said...

Thank goodness the world did not blow up. I was a little bit scared with the rumors. It shows how little I know about particle physics.

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