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Unabhängige Infoseite zu den Experimenten am Teilchenbeschleuniger LHC des CERN in Genf
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Scientists throw spanner into Big Bang machine
Zitat: The group, including the German biochemist Otto Rössler, argue the risk analysis of the project was not in line with standard regulations.
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Suit Alleges CERN In Violation Of Human Rights
Zitat: Yesterday, a group of LHC critics filed a suit against CERN in the European Court of Human Rights, in Strasbourg . The authors of the suit are physicists, professors and students largely from Germany and Austria, who feel that the operation of the $10 billion Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, poses grave risks for the safety and well-being of the 27 member states of the European Union and their citizens. The Rule of Law, the suit states, is also threatened. The legal arguments that define the legitimacy of the suit appear clear-cut, and have been crafted in German by a well known Professor of International Law, Adrian Hollaender. bigsciencenews.blogspot.comEnd the Week with a Lawsuit, End the World with the LHC. Zitat: Against CERN, that is. According to World Radio Switzerland and The Science of Conundrums, on August 26th, 2008 a group of mostly Swiss, German, and Austrian professors and scientists filed a lawsuit against CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. The group argues that the LHC poses a serious threat to the safety of surrounding European Union countries.
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Rösslers Argumente vs. CERN
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Professor Rössler Takes On The LHC
Zitat: On the vast CERN landscape outside Geneva, there’s only one major figure in science tilting at the LHC windmill, Dr Otto E Rössler. An aged veteran with some 300 research papers under his belt, sometimes called the father of Chaos theory, he looks the part of a sprightly campaigner for human rights, for knowledge and the imagination, poised now to do battle with the fiercest demons of all, the dreaded micro black holes from the Large Hadron Collider, should they appear. He worries they will consume the earth for breakfast.
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The end of the world at the Large Hadron Collider?
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University, 2575 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park, CA 94025
Zitat: On 8 August, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN injected its first beams, beginning an experimental program that will produce proton-proton collisions at an energy of 14 TeV. Particle physicists are waiting expectantly. The reason is that the Standard Model of strong, weak, and electromagnetic interactions, despite its many successes, is clearly incomplete. Theory says that the holes in the model should be filled by new physics in the energy region that will be studied by the LHC. Some candidate theories are simple quick fixes, but the most interesting ones involve new concepts of spacetime waiting to be discovered.
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Building a backyard black hole
Zitat: The European Organization for Nuclear Research, more commonly known as CERN, had the attention of the global scientific community this week as it turned the switch on its latest experiment - breathtaking in its scope and, say some, the scale of risk. Months of buildup and years of research passed a key milestone when the Swiss-based laboratory finally started tests on its controversial Large Hadron Collider, a 27-kilometer circumference proton accelerator, the Big Daddy of all such machinery.
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Scientists sue to stop 'black hole' from sucking up Earth
Zitat: At dispute is what could happen should planned experiments at the supercollider built near Geneva by the European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, go awry when the massive atomic particle smasher is fired up about this time next week. wnd.comCourts weigh doomsday claims Zitat: Critics who say the world's largest atom-smasher could destroy the world have brought their claims to courtrooms in Europe and the United States - and although the claims are getting further consideration, neither court will hold up next week's official startup of the Large Hadron Collider. msnbc.msn.com.:unaRmed:. hat geschrieben: Vorsicht, Bild Zeitungs Niveau!
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Webcams on the LHC at CERN
Zitat: View images from 8 CMS detector webcams that are located in the underground cavern at CERN where the detector is being built. The images are on the CERN website and from it you can follow links that show you where in the cavern the cameras are located and take you a page of animations and movies that show how the CMS detector was put together. ATLAS (A Toroidal LHC Apparatus) Webcam
View images from the ATLAS detector webcams that are located in the ATLAS detector cavern at CERN. The images on this CERN webpage are refreshed every 30 minutes, but there are also links to older photographs taken as the ATLAS detector was put together
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Jay Sankey - Boris Pocus Extremely Mental
Zitat: CERN1 has today announced that the first attempt to circulate a beam in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will be made on 10 September. This news comes as the cool down phase of commissioning CERN’s new particle accelerator reaches a successful conclusion. Television coverage of the start-up will be made available through Eurovision. press.web.cern.ch------- Webcast service webcast.cern.ch------------ News on LHC start-up LHC First Beam on----------------------- CERN's "Beam TV" Captures Start of LHC's Journey Back to the Beginning of Time Zitat: The blob in the Beam TV image is the not-very-well-centered beam, which is spattering through an alumina ceramic screen which lights up due to the radiation, and the image is captured by a CCD camera. This configuration is only used for tests only. Protons were injected into the LHC (clockwise/Beam 1) yesterday at about 6:30 PM, CET. The injection kicker fired and the beam appeared on the TDI (internal target)–this is a few meters into the LHC. The LHC team is now working on the kicker that needs to fire to keep the beam in the ring.
After the “television” camera was removed, the protons made it all the way to their destination, passing through Alice, one of the giant detectors built to observed proton collisions. The New York Times reported that a Web site summary of the evening’s activities ended with the word “beer.”
After the “television” camera was removed, the protons made it all the way to their destination, passing through Alice, one of the giant detectors built to observed proton collisions. The New York Times reported that a Web site summary of the evening’s activities ended with the word “beer.”
Physicists hope to start running protons around the entire ring on Sept. 10 and build up to smashing them together at energies of five trillion electron volts apiece in the month or two after that.
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