Hadrons fall. Everyone dies.
By now we've all heard that the Large Hadron Collider will kill us all. Well, today it was switched on... and so far we're still here, but who knows if that'll change? The answer: you do, thanks to this convenient website.
http://www.hasthelhcdestroyedtheearth.com/ There! Any time you need an update on whether the earth has been sucked into a miniature black hole, just check that page. I'm sure they update it frequently. (Extra link: I'm not as fond of YouAreDumb.net as I used to be, but I loved Bryan's comment on the LHC lawsuit in the first half of this article.) |
We haven't flashed forward either. I want to know what life will be like 20-odd years from now, dammit.
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Mmmm... fajitas. :P |
Oh Zeke, thanks for giving me that website. Now I don't have to look outside to see if the Earth has been destroyed.
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And then there's the LHC webcam.
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That webcam link is pure genius.
I was still waking up when they switched on the LHC, so if the world had ended......I would have missed it! :( |
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