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Old 07-22-2007, 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by mhughes View Post

And to Alpha, ya the LHC has some crazy stuff planed for it, my physx teacher studies particle physics and was obviously really excited. I hope they still are on track to fire it up in November.
I get to work on linear accelerators at work (i work in radiation oncology), but its hard to comprehend the amount of power this new machine has

i agree..... i find colliders extremly interseting. any man made experiment that duplicates (to scale or not) or tries to duplicate natural processes that take place in the cosmos is of great interest to me. although i can't find pics/video... i saw a show on jupiter where scientists recreated the conditions on the surface and were successfully able to make a red spot.
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