Big Bang Atom Smasher Records First Proton Hits

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any connection between all of this energy expulsion underground (300 feet) and the current frequency of major seismic activity worldwide? Earthquakes, seaquakes, volcanoes? hmmmm? maybe? who's overseeing all this?

mariajoe of NY 10:25PM April 15, 2010

I am very concerned about the Hadron Collider!!! What if it creates a black hole that takes the earth and all of us with it.

Patti of IA 9:38AM November 30, 2009

Would you get the same effect if a proton and an anti-proton collided at a much lower velocity?

Robert L. Matarainen of NY 10:55PM November 24, 2009

The “Hadron Collider” is awesome!

What I can see of it on the net. It must be an awesome feeling just being in its present! I don’t understand the principles, but I kinds understand what you are doing. Please, if all “possible” it would be fantastic if you made a video for You Tube in layman’s terms for those of us, who are following since it went public.

Thank you for the updates, hope to see Mr. Hadron Collider in, You Tube.

Keeping my fingers crossed for, Mucho Luck.

Raphael

Raphael Raphael of NV 10:40PM November 23, 2009

Super exciting and worth every penny

Batman of TX 8:36PM November 23, 2009

The image is awesome too. And how crazy is it that all this money goes into something that 99.99 percent of the world's population wouldn't have even the slightest clue what to do with the information that comes of crashing particle together. But people are bitching about a public option of health care that could help people and costs half that. oh well

Adubs of NY 6:16PM November 23, 2009

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