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Er dunno Gus, I know city havent signed him, our goalie is quite decent for a welsh canadian
Yeah, had a great saturday in the pub watching the tigers.. City above Manure.. he he they were in the bottom division six years ago!
And the Pool are doing well, without playing at their best.
My limited knowledge of physics causes me to rely greatly on others with much greater knowledge in such studies as this.. Studies of atom splitting and atom fusing has been going on for almost a century now. It was such a tedious and complex study that it took years of ingenious mathematical computations to master the theory that such tremendous energy could be released from such a limited amount of matter. All of this study culminated in the development and successful detonation of the first atom bomb at 5:30 a.m., July 16, 1945 in the New Mexico desert. This was only 49 years after the discovery of radioactivity. Many people, including a number of reputable scientists feared the unknowns of the potential energy release. Some ventured that there was a possibility of it starting a chain reaction which would destroy the universe. I can recall the event and, at age 15, I had some uneasy feelings concerning it and was relieved when they exploded the device with safety.
This intriguing study drew more and more brilliant minds into the arena and shortly brought about the theory of the colliding of atoms. The first collider that I have read of was built in 1971 by CERN ( Conseil europenne pour la recherche nuclaire), This was termed a Hadron Collider. For those who understand the technological language, here is a paragraph from Wikipedia describing this first collider.
“The ISR (Intersecting Storage Rings) was a particle accelerator at CERN . It was the world’s first hadron collider , and ran from 1971 to 1984, with a maximum center of mass energy of 62 GeV (gigaelectronvolt..jhh). From its initial startup, the collider itself had the capability to produce particles like the J and the upsilon as well as observable jet structure ; however, the particle detector experiments were not configured to observe events with large momentum transverse to the beamline , leaving these discoveries to be made at other experiments in the mid-1970s. Nevertheless, the construction of the ISR involved many advances in accelerator physics , including the first use of stochastic cooling , and it held the record for luminosity at a hadron collider until surpassed by the Tevatron in 2004.”
Scientists yearn for a much larger and capable collider which, they believe will be able to create antimatter and black holes. If, indeed they do such and all is well, they will open up an entirely new method of studying these phenomena. A proposal was made for the construction of a fabulous Super Collider at Waxahachie, Texas during the mid 1980’s and the project was awarded to Texas by the Department of Energy in 1988 and major construction started in 1991. But by 1993, the estimated cost of the construction had almost quadrupled plus NASA had contributed about that much towards the International Space Station, congress decided the country could not afford both so construction was cancelled.
But now, CERN has constructed a huge Hadron Collider at their location near the border of Switzerland. They expect it to be operable by mid June 2008 and plan their first collisions approximately 2 months later (August). This project is 27 kilometers (17 miles) in circumference. It is the most powerful particle accelerator in the world. As I said in my opening sentence. My knowledge of these amazing energy phenomena is very limited and I have no way of knowing what the results of this massive experimentation will be. So, I’m not arguing one way or the other. I report, you decide.
But, all is not well with this. As with the splitting of the atom and the fusion of the atom, and just about anything else you wish to speak of, there are some who object harshly to these experiments. One physicist in particular, by name of Walter F Wagner, has filed a lawsuit to delay the powerful collisions pending a new safety review.
The plaintiffs in the case state that the defendants seek to create small subatomic particles never before found in the world, which have the potential to destroy the world. One such particle is designated as a “strangelet”. “its enhanced stability compared to normal matter would allow it to fuse with normal matter, converting the normal matter into an even larger strangelet. Repeated fusions would result in a runaway fusion reaction, eventually converting all of Earth into a single large “strangelet” of huge size.” (excerpt from the lawsuit document).
Another similar possible phenomenon specified by the plaintiffs concerns a black hole. The defendants hope to produce microscopic particles of the strangelet and black holes. Here is what the plaintiffs say regarding this:
“Micro Black Holes: Under this theory, the compression of the two atoms colliding together at nearly light speed will cause an irreversible implosion, forming a miniature version of a giant black hole, the remnant of a collapsed star. Like its much larger cousin, a miniature black hole would not emit light, and any matter coming into contact with it would fall into it and never be able to escape. Eventually, all of earth would fall into such growing micro-black-hole, converting earth into a medium-sized black hole, around which would continue to orbit the moon, satellites, the ISS, etc.” (ibid) To read the entire legal document, Click Here.
There are numerous implications to this scientific endeavor. They may find numerous things which they have never before known. They hope to, so they can gain more insight into how the universe got here and how life started. You may rest assured that whatever they find, they will claim that this proves their theory of the origin of the universe. No matter what they find, they will only find what God created and put in place for specific reasons. They will not find the secret of life. They will not answer the unanswerable, how you make something from nothing.
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