That would be just total chaos and confusion on my part. Im all about change, but, that is just way too much change for me.
That would be just total chaos and confusion on my part. Im all about change, but, that is just way too much change for me.
well, if the universe were to invert itself, especially in an instant, you wouldnt notice, nor would you probably exist :evil:
located in Switzerland.
When turned on in 2007, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will be the world's biggest and most powerful particle accelerator. The machine will send two beams of protons in opposite directions around a 27-km tunnel at close to the speed of light. When the beams are smashed together, showers of new particles and a possible glimpse at what the universe looked like in its first few moments will be created for physicists to study.
However, interpreting the data produced from the LHC won't be an easy task. This is because the protons themselves are complex, making it difficult to interpret exactly what happens at the fundamental level in each collision. To prepare for the challenge, physicists want to test and improve their ability to decipher the information correctly and efficiently.
http://public.web.cern.ch/Public/Con...itCERN-en.html
he said sweden? :?