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NEW DELHI: When the whole world's attention was on the much-publicised `Big Bang' on September 10 -- particle collider tests are actually a few weeks away -- a motley group of `grey hat' hackers from Greece managed to crack into CERN's (The European Organisation for Nuclear Research) network.
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Them hackers are idiots. If something REALLY goes wrong, the scientist can use the hackers as scapegoats!
But honestly, I don't think anything major will go wrong. People are afraid that there will be an explosion that will take the earth out or cause a black hole. Smashing two PROTONS together is NOT the same as smashing two ATOMS together. Protons are just PART of the atom. Even back in the day, some thought the first nuclear bomb would explode into infinity. Apparently it has not done that. To cause a real big bang, i think u would need to take all of the atomical elements in existance and concentrate them all at one point under a lot of mass and density to cause an explosion. The test the swiss are doing is only with two protons. Anyways... lets see! |
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