LHC Will Be Shut Down In 2011 Because of "Mistake" 183
astroengine follows up to a story about the LHC shutting down that seems to have hit all the news replicators today. "It's to be expected when pushing the frontiers of physics, but the LHC's epic 'will it or won't it' saga continues. Due to an unforeseen construction mistake, the LHC will cease experiments for a year (starting around late-2011) so repairs and upgrades can be carried out. For now, accelerated particles will have a maximum energy of 7TeV (half the power of the LHC's design maximum), which is ample for at least 18 months of experiments before shutdown."
Re:You know things are bad when ... (Score:4, Funny)
Yeah, but thanks to you, we won't get as many rants about how f-ed up the LHC is.
Hmmm... (Score:5, Funny)
That Higgs Boson is finding more and more creative ways... Seems this time it went so far back as to flaw the LHC's design.
How long do we have before it goes further back and destroys humanity?
2012? (Score:5, Funny)
I, for one, think they are just scared of being blamed for 2012. :-)
Re:2012? (Score:3, Funny)
However, if it's shutting down in late 2011 for 12 months, guess what it will back in operation just in time for!
Jolyon
doom (Score:3, Funny)
What this really means is that after scheduled maintenance of 2011 (which now includes bolstering against quench damage), the LHC will be slowly brought to full power in 2012. Reaching full power at the end of 2012. December 2012. Need I say more?
Re:2012? (Score:3, Funny)
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December 2012
Be afraid. Gordon, you're needed in the experiment room.
Agile Construction (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Hmmm... (Score:5, Funny)
LHC Forever (Score:2, Funny)
No... (Score:5, Funny)
If they'd have used the Agile Methodology it'd be working, but the particles would travel at 60 miles per hour, and the collisions would be recorded by a police sketch artist. Improvements would be scheduled for a future sprint.
Re:Agile Construction (Score:5, Funny)
Re:2012? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Hmmm... (Score:5, Funny)
How long do we have before it goes further back and destroys humanity?
At least until yesterday.
Put the Toyota engineers in charge (Score:5, Funny)
Then it will never stop.
Re:Hmmm... (Score:3, Funny)
That Higgs Boson is finding more and more creative ways... Seems this time it went so far back as to flaw the LHC's design.
How long do we have before it goes further back and destroys humanity?
If some time-traveling something doesn't want to be found, why not just send back a dead nuke with a note attached that reads
Dear asshole:
Leave us alone.
Your truly,
The Future
Should have have hired the Prius engineers (Score:5, Funny)
Re:You know things are bad when ... (Score:5, Funny)
Really, it's hedging 2012 bets (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Go Fermi!!! (Score:2, Funny)
Dont worry. The Fermi works very well and will continue to work
However, I cant see why would you deem "secure" a work envirnoment that subjects you to gigantic and powerful electromagnetic fields plus you are confined quite in the same location as some really interesting radioactive material.
For a physic, barring actual spacewalking, its about as hardcore as it gets.
Re:They collapsed the false vacuum (Score:4, Funny)
The LHC hits.
The LHC hits.
Universe, your life force is running out.
The LHC hits.
The LHC hits.
You die...
Do you want your posessions identified?
Goodbye Universe the universe...
You died in the Multiverse of Doom after 13700000000000 moves, killed by a grid bug named LHC.
You were level 300000000000000000000000000 with a maximum of infinity hit points when you died.
Re:The timestream protects itself (Score:3, Funny)
That's not how it works at all - we only experience the realities in which the LHC hasn't destroyed reality. All other realities have been destroyed, so we're not around to experience them. No timestream editing required.
That's also why you aren't dead - you are not around to experience all of the realities in which you are dead, so you never will.
On a more rational note: in order for unlikely events to happen, you need time and space. The more space you have, the less time it takes for something unlikely to happen in that space. The LHC is an incredibly delicate, incredibly closely monitored, extremely large thing (there's 17 miles of some of the highest tech stuff ever in there). Of course weird stuff is going to happen to it.
Re:No... (Score:1, Funny)
And the scrum...
Yesterday:
I tried to detect Higgs-Boson
Today:
I will try to detect Higgs-Boson
Whats holding me up:
Higgs-Boson