Wednesday, May 14, 2008

The God Particle


It's interesting to note that sometime today, the Large Hadron supercollider (LHC) and particle accelerator 300 feet below ground in Switzerland was supposed to start things colliding inside a huge cavern stuffed with 8-story gold wheels and as much metal as has the Eiffel Tower. All this has to do with particle physics--gluons, neutrinos, charmed quarks, antimatter, etc, and most interestingly, with the Higgs Boson particle (the God particle), whose existence is central to modern physics. It's supposed to tell us (if it does exist) more about the origins of the universe, string theory, alternate dimensions.... It has been suggested that this expensive and grand experiment might, upon ignition, create a mini-black-hole that will devour the planet upon which we stand in a matter of seconds. I think I remember that before they split the first atom, in the first experimental bomb detonated at the Trinity Site on July 16, 1945, some scientists believed there was a possibility that the fission process would expand, and keep expanding in one colossal uncontrollable explosion that would kill us all. And they did it anyway.

In light of a slow demise caused by global warming, fires, cyclones, earthquakes, floods, wars, and rumors of wars, that doesn't sound too bad. But you will probably be relieved to hear (if you have not already been told) that the experiment has been postponed until later in the year. So it looks like we won't be dying today.

Celebrate!

I find this all very interesting because the thing was first supposed to have been built right here in Utah! But, alas! wasn't.


(UPDATE: 50 days 12 hours 15 minutes until the next try....which would make it, like, um, the Fourth of July! Perfect!)

3 comments:

Crafty Green Poet said...

I didn't know about that til I read it here, so thanks! It worries me how much research scientists are preapred to plough ahead with investigations that they know carry enormous risks. We have too much curiousity for our own good and too much addiction to 'progress'.

Anonymous said...

Okay, nodding, now I understand your comment to me. I find this scary, very scary.....thank heavens it has been postponed....they did postpone right, that wasn't some spindoctoring after causing earthquakes left, right and centre?

Kay Cooke said...

Ha! ABM is a science teacher and knows a smidgen of physics (he'd say, I'd say he knows a lot more than I do.) He said that the people who think that the world will be devoured by this 'thing' are the kind of people who think that Elvis Presley and JFK are having tea somewhere ... as for what I think - it's all beyond me!