BlueSci Film - Large Hadron Collider (Part 2)

July 5th, 2009 by admin


A documentary filmed on location in Geneva and produced by BlueSci film.

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11 Responses to “BlueSci Film - Large Hadron Collider (Part 2)”

  1. Comment by PeacefulToker420

    First……and last??

  2. Comment by Selucresh

    Unfortunately for us, Hawking Radiation has never been tested.

  3. Comment by Pusfan

    You didnt watch the whole video then Peacefultoker? They say, the fabrication of the “black holes” has been happening in our atmosphere for the last 4 billion years. The only difference is, they will be re creating the occurrence in a fortified chamber

  4. Comment by calvinjones

    great video project, thanks

  5. Comment by OdGuardian1

    very good documentary.. cant wait for the experiment

  6. Comment by gangstagrannie

    I agree - and they ’say’ the black hole thing has been happening for 4 billion years - so why don’t they have the answers yet? I’d say 4 billion years is quite a long time to have studied it?
    The Hawking theory is a ‘theory’ which means its purely an idea - not proven or tested - and thats worrying.

  7. Comment by gangstagrannie

    these scientists can say its safe until they’re blue in the face, but they could well be messing with our lives. They might not be - but its scary to think they might.
    We won’t know until its too late.
    Then what?

  8. Comment by potamuspeter

    stephen hawking once said, “pizza has its own universe.”

  9. Comment by huntingwhale

    Anyone whos scared of blackholes is a pussy. Your more likely to die of a car crash then ANY sort of black hole. My god.

  10. Comment by DanceKartel

    super symmetry and dark matter to a scientist is like God to a christian. The “theory” behind it though based in science can’t be proven…seems like they just have “faith” in its existence.

  11. Comment by CERNobyl2008

    07.05.2009 - Exit at CERN!
    The first country - Austria has decided! opting out of the CERN program for 2011!
    Austria is one of the twenty countries, the LHC project - funded at CERN.
    Thank you to all the international support that change! - regards Cerno