Cern webcast the event at 4 a.m.
You can watch this live Large hadron collider countdown on webcast of the event at 4 a.m. Eastern Time Sept. 10, at: http://webcast.cern.ch/. Watch the Video about CERN from the Tube.
The LHC consists of a 16-mile long ring of superconducting magnets–1232 dipole magnets each 49 feet long which are used to bend the beams, and 392 quadrupole magnets, each 16-to-22 feet long, to focus the particle beams–cooled with 60 tons of liquid helium to -456 degree Fahrenheit. Large hadron collider countdown, Cern webcast.





The safety opposition alleges CERN is misrepresenting the certainty of safety and did not properly address compelling safety rebuttal papers by credible senior scientists including visiting professor of Physics Dr. Otto Rössler and Physics PHD Dr. Rainer Plaga.
Dr. Steven Hawking estimates a 1% chance that micro black holes will be created by the Large Hadron Collider, CERN estimated possible micro black hole creation at one per second, micro black hole evaporation and cosmic ray safety arguments are disputed.
Dr. Rössler (of Chaos theory and Endophysics fame) calculates possible danger, senior Physics PHD Dr. Rainer Plaga (wrote one of the reports refuting CERN’s safety conclusions) calculates possible danger, former Nuclear Safety Officer Walter L. Wagner (cosmic ray researcher and California Math champion) calculates possible danger.
To demand a safety conference before high energy collisions begin contact LHCDefense.org
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