I'm sorry. ALICE what? My only question is what do they want to do with this matter they are looking for? Thanos wanted some elemental crystals created after the big bang to kill half of all life.
Also isn't Europe going through an energy crisis and ww3 in Ukraine? Where are they generating the power it takes to run this collider at Temps that are 100,000° hotter than the center of the sun? Look at the logo for CERN. Hello 6's.
Their intentions with these experiments are misguided, but not nefarious. They’re simply exploring more about how particle physics works. We have pretty good models in place for how these particles interact, but are using experiments to verify the predictions that the model makes. They’re approaching their study from an evolutionary perspective, which I disagree with as a creationist, but the study of subatomic particles is still a noble pursuit.
Yes, the temperature is pretty high, but only a microscopic amount of matter is heated to this temp, so not as much power is used as you might think. Not sure what the total power consumption of particle accelerators is, but they’re not turned on all the time like a factory.
https://home.web.cern.ch/science/experiments/alice
I'm sorry. ALICE what? My only question is what do they want to do with this matter they are looking for? Thanos wanted some elemental crystals created after the big bang to kill half of all life.
Also isn't Europe going through an energy crisis and ww3 in Ukraine? Where are they generating the power it takes to run this collider at Temps that are 100,000° hotter than the center of the sun? Look at the logo for CERN. Hello 6's.
Their intentions with these experiments are misguided, but not nefarious. They’re simply exploring more about how particle physics works. We have pretty good models in place for how these particles interact, but are using experiments to verify the predictions that the model makes. They’re approaching their study from an evolutionary perspective, which I disagree with as a creationist, but the study of subatomic particles is still a noble pursuit.
Yes, the temperature is pretty high, but only a microscopic amount of matter is heated to this temp, so not as much power is used as you might think. Not sure what the total power consumption of particle accelerators is, but they’re not turned on all the time like a factory.
WOW. Head in the sand, eh?
Reddit styled fact checker detected. I think not so 'fly'.