CERN Large Hadron Collider Fires Up Tomorrow

When the first atomic bomb was under development, Edward Teller and other key physicists on the project considered it a possibility that the atom bomb tests could start a spontaneous reaction in the Hydrogen nuclei of the Earth's atmosphere and cause the entire planet to burn up.

The first experiments with breaking the sound barrier many aeronautical engineers literally believed that any aircraft that attempted to fly beyond the speed of sound would be torn to pieces by hydro-static shock.
 
Large hadron collider finds evidence of three never-before-seen particles. Alan Boyle, universe today 6 July 2022 three exotic types of particles discovered, two four quark combinations known as tetraquarks and a five quark unit called a Pentaquark. Let's hope they don't create the seven quark type, that would obliterate this world. These humans don't know what they're dealing with.

Right, "TRUST THE SCIENCE"

Worked out so well for the shots amirite
 
Large hadron collider finds evidence of three never-before-seen particles. Alan Boyle, universe today 6 July 2022 three exotic types of particles discovered, two four quark combinations known as tetraquarks and a five quark unit called a Pentaquark. Let's hope they don't create the seven quark type, that would obliterate this world. These humans don't know what they're dealing with.
CERN loves that sort of fearmongering. Privately, they know all these so-called newfangled "particles" are really just unique electrical spark patterns, but continuing to pretend there's more to it sure keeps the lights on and beats getting a real job any day.

Consider the opposite extreme for a moment. When did the media last report on a newly discovered galaxy possibly crashing into us? We prefer obsessing over the little things. Mice, cockroaches, viruses, ticks.. then neglect wearing our seatbelts while running red lights.
 
They know that energy is not created from out of nowhere. What do you imagine could possibly happen, with such a low amount of energy? Al these myths about CERN are baseless.

Oh right. Like the shots are "safe and effective", right?

Just believe the science. Just trust. Never ask questions.
 
They know that energy is not created from out of nowhere. What do you imagine could possibly happen, with such a low amount of energy? Al these myths about CERN are baseless.
I have just one question, was there any indication that tetraquarks and pentaquarks existed before they discovered them; or could they have created them ?
 
Oh right. Like the shots are "safe and effective", right?
No, this is quantum mechanics, and that is vaccine science. So, completely unrelated.

There isn't any "extra energy" to be had, here. The collisions aren't going to create new energy. And the energy involved is not enough (by very far) to cause any of the silly myths floating around about CERN.

You are encouraged to ask questions. You asked a question. I gave you the answer, or, at the very least, pointed you in the right direction. If that doesn't satisfy you, then you aren't asking questions honestly. You are just casting irrational doubt. Not the same thing.
 
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They are manmade particles. Like the highest elements in the periodic table.
Eh, in the sense that the highest elements are generally very unstable so not apt to be found in nature. But in terms of being a "particle" the analogy fails. They really can't "make" anything more tangible than mirror smoke simply by smashing such tiny stuff together. They self-identify as "hammer" so that everything they imagine they can touch simply must be called "nail." Powered by religious belief alone.
 
We are about to find out if antimatter exists. I am excited about this, also a bit apprehensive. We know that a fission reaction can be very violent as can a FUSSION reaction like our sun. I just hope they have done enough experimentation to know what is going to likely occur when they do this. ITs not just the collision, it's the collateral damage that follows that collision.
Monster Clamp

What happens to the Strong Force in fission? I think it turns into radiation. The protons released by its break-up only collide with other atoms and don't create radiation. In fact, what mass is lost may be only the Strong Force. When they measure the mass of the atom, they don't take into account the effective mass of the Strong Force, like measuring someone's weight without taking into account the weight of the clothes he's wearing.

Second c (celeritas, as in accelerate) is the maximum velocity in this universe. So c squared must be from another universe. Fission creates an opening into that universe. The Strong Force may even be a tug from there, too.
 
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