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In other amusing LHC news... I missed this April Fool's article, but Google News picked it up today:

http://crave.cnet.co.uk/gadgets/0,39029552,49305387,00.htm

CNet Crave said:
A would-be saboteur arrested today at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland made the bizarre claim that he was from the future. Eloi Cole, a strangely dressed young man, said that he had travelled back in time to prevent the LHC from destroying the world.

The LHC successfully collided particles at record force earlier this week, a milestone Mr Cole was attempting to disrupt by stopping supplies of Mountain Dew to the experiment's vending machines. He also claimed responsibility for the infamous baguette sabotage in November last year.

Mr Cole was seized by Swiss police after CERN security guards spotted him rooting around in bins. He explained that he was looking for fuel for his 'time machine power unit', a device that resembled a kitchen blender.

Police said Mr Cole, who was wearing a bow tie and rather too much tweed for his age, would not reveal his country of origin. "Countries do not exist where I am from. The discovery of the Higgs boson led to limitless power, the elimination of poverty and Kit-Kats for everyone. It is a communist chocolate hellhole and I'm here to stop it ever happening."

This isn't the first time time-travel has been blamed for mishaps at the LHC. Last year, the Japanese physicist Masao Ninomiya and Danish string-theory pioneer Holger Bech Nielsen put forward the hypothesis that the Higgs boson was so "abhorrent" that it somehow caused a ripple in time that prevented its own discovery.

Professor Brian Cox, a former CERN physicist and full-time rock'n'roll TV scientist, was sympathetic to Mr Cole. "Bless him, he sounds harmless enough. At least he didn't mention bloody black holes."

Mr Cole was taken to a secure mental health facility in Geneva but later disappeared from his cell. Police are baffled, but not that bothered.

Delicious. Hope Google News realized it's a joke. I am gravely concerned, however, at the notion that there is such a thing as "too much" tweed.
 
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Simon Pegg did it better. I can't find the tweet now but something about "A man claiming to be Brian Cox's great grandson was arrested after trying to sabotage the LHC, the following morning he had vanished from his cell."

Or something :eek:.

And Brian, he was born in my town and lives in the village over. All of a sudden I can finally do an impersonation of someone famous :D.
 
Incredible. I wonder how many other civilizations across the universe have done this before.

The chances are that plenty and they realized they wasted a lot of money into something that was not such big deal after all.
 
Personally, I'm more partial to Neil deGrasse Tyson...
x2!
my wife and i met him when he came to portland, nice fellow. funny too, he flicked off the camera in the photo we took with him...

i'm very happy that the LHC is up and running...it's an exciting time to be around. i wonder how future earthlings will view this period in history....
 
:D Aww, I love him! He explains vastly complicated topics in the most eloquent, bite-sized and understandable way. I like that he tries to make science less intimidating.

Right now, I think I prefer theoretical physicist Michio Kaku.
 
Whew..

Are there any images/videos of the LHC in action? Why do I get the feeling it would be a massive disappointment.. Or, perhaps more accurately, a very, very tiny and very, very brief pleasure?
 
Whew..

Are there any images/videos of the LHC in action? Why do I get the feeling it would be a massive disappointment.. Or, perhaps more accurately, a very, very tiny and very, very brief pleasure?

I haven't seen actual footage of a collision. I don't even know if they can be seen as we typically see things, but here's a link showing how the LHC works.
 
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