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Super-Collider Broken - Black-Hole Damage ?
On Sep 22, 7:42 am, (Blackwater) wrote:
CNN: GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) -- The world's largest atom smasher, which was launched with great fanfare earlier this month, is more badly damaged than previously thought and will be out of commission for at least two months, its operators said Saturday. Experts have gone into the 17-mile (27-kilometer) circular tunnel housing the Large Hadron Collider under the Swiss-French border to examine the damage that halted operations about 36 hours after its September 10 startup, said James Gillies, spokesman for CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research. "It's too early to say precisely what happened, but it seems to be a faulty electrical connection between two magnets that stopped superconducting, melted and led to a mechanical failure and let the helium out," Gillies said. Gillies said the sector that was damaged will have to be warmed well above the absolute zero temperature used for operations so repairs can be made, a time-consuming process. - - - - - Shorted-out ? OH - That's where the BLACK HOLE exited the system - on its way to the earths core ! :-) You don't think they'd TELL you ... ? Keep an eye out for about a trillion dollars worth of spaceship components being rush-ordered .... Hmmm ... you don't suppose that 700-billion "bail out" bill is REALLY for ................ Oh well, at least your elected representatives will survive on Mars while YOU get compacted to the size of an electron. :-) I told them, repeatedly, not to be messing with Mother Nature violating space as has been done with the American space program. But, noooooo, they just had to "go there". When is NASA finally going to clean up all that space junk flying around out there? Or are you going to wait for the Chinese to send up another one of those "satellite killers" and clean it up for you? talk.politics.misc, alt.politics,alt.disasters.aviation,sci.space.shut tle,sci.space.station |
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Super-Collider Broken - Black-Hole Damage ?
On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 04:55:15 -0700 (PDT),
wrote: When is NASA finally going to clean up all that space junk flying around out there? There is no way to do that. Or are you going to wait for the Chinese to send up another one of those "satellite killers" and clean it up for you? Satellite killers don't destroy debris. They create it. |
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