It was just after few hours of the LHC experiment of Big Bang when the violent earthquake reading 6.1 on the Richter scale struck southern Iran. Possibly, Lord Shiva's violent dance might have commenced, say doomsayers
WAS THE earthquake that shook Bandar Abbas in Hormuzgan province of South Iran on Wednesday (September 10) at 1100 GMT an effect of the CERN’s Large Hadron Collider Experiment (LHC)? This landmark experiment also took place on the same day at 1 pm Indian Standard Time (IST). Probably the Doomsday of the universe is not so far, if the prophets of doom are to be believed.
It was just after few hours of the LHC experiment when the violent earthquake reading 6.1 on the Richter scale struck southern Iran. The Doomsday may not be far when the entire earth will be destroyed into pieces and the living beings will face their ultimatum.
These negative thoughts have been set loose by pessimists because of the earthquake. People are thinking such because the LHC experiment has occurred in the French-Swiss border that is just above the Eurasian plate. This tectonic plate is near to the Indian and Arabic plates. Possibly, today’s earthquake is the impact of CERN’s LHC Experiment.
Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a 27-km-long underground experimental station was set up to conduct another Big Bang explosion, aiming to create one more earth. Being one of the most powerful particle accelerator ever built on earth, this collider is able to generate particle beams, which are extremely powerful. It is contained in a circular underground tunnel through which the scientists are attempting to circulate a particle beam.
The masterminds behind such a landmark experiment belong to the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN). A huge amount of $ 4 billion has been spent in this historical scientific experiment. Earlier, critics demanded not to conduct such an experiment as the Large Hadron Collider could have an effect on Earth. But some groups also supported the same idea, stating the same as an innovative scientific step.
There are warnings from different strata of society that the same collision can create a huge ’Black Hole’, which will engulf the entire earth and bring it to an end. But ignoring all kinds of contradictory statements, the CERN officials have conducted their test today. The concerned scientists have attempted to search the missing links in the standard model of physics. The relevant subject suggests three fundamental interactions among the elementary particles. According to the scientists, the first high-energy collision will occur on October 21, 2008. But today’s earthquake in Iran can pose a big question mark. Does the world start to end?
The so called 'journalist' who wrote this article is a complete and utter dolt. They have the name wrong, what the machine does is wrong and the notion that it could even remotely cause a small vibration anywhere is digustingly absurd. I hope this so called 'journalist' loses their job for spewing utter crap like this.
If you go through the article carefully, you will find the words like 'may be', probably, possibly' . Journalists do not create story, they make reports based upon the information received from sources. This article is also not an exception. By the way, please don't think for the tenure of my job. Stop nitpicking.
Somak |13 September 2008
Nitpicking? So, you consider telling the truth and having the actual facts and actual information "nitpicking"? This is the reason I suggested you lose your job, BECAUSE YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO DO IT. The very fact that you even hint toward any possibility that these lunatics are remotely right is illogical and asinine in its own. The point of doing research for an article is that you dont spew lies and actually know what youre talking about, which is a major point youve most obviously missed.
pjr |26 September 2008
doomsday is not the 21st october, where the LHC particles will collide. The black hole should be ruled out by now, and some of the other theories are, IMO, total bollocks.About these quakes, there were several, it is a little scary what's happening there, but they have to test the beams, which are going the other way too, and they have to dump that beam too,