From: Magnetic on

> > CENR leader and other criminals do not come to my town. You are banned
> > here forever, not depending from the results of the LHC experiment.
>
> Ah, so if the LHC does NOT destroy the world, despite your
> calculations saying it would, then they are STILL not welcome because
> they are STILL at fault for terrifying you?

Off course. That is Russian Rullete. CERN can kill us all.

> > Between Mars and Jupiter there was a planet, which was probably
> > exploded with the help of collider. Now there is an asteroid belt
> > there.
>
> Has it occurred to you that you scare yourself by making stuff up like
> this?

Phaeton was computed.
From: Raymond Yohros on
On Feb 15, 11:56 pm, eric gisse <jowr.pi.nos...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Magnetic wrote:
>
> [snip all]
>
> You are a crazy person.
>

maybe he just hates science.
it is the only explanation i can think of
since everything he says makes no sense and
the lhc is the most exiting proyect
ever build for exploring particles and forces.

r.y
From: Bill Hobba on
On 17/02/2010 2:08 AM, PD wrote:
> On Feb 16, 1:38 am, Magnetic<magnetic.t...(a)yandex.ua> wrote:
>> CENR leader and other criminals do not come to my town. You are banned
>> here forever, not depending from the results of the LHC experiment.
>
> Ah, so if the LHC does NOT destroy the world, despite your
> calculations saying it would, then they are STILL not welcome because
> they are STILL at fault for terrifying you?
>
>> - - -
>>
>> Between Mars and Jupiter there was a planet, which was probably
>> exploded with the help of collider. Now there is an asteroid belt
>> there.
>
> Has it occurred to you that you scare yourself by making stuff up like
> this?
>
> You realize, don't you, that YOU are the criminal one here, trying to
> terrify others as you are terrified yourself, by using up lies and
> fabrications? You do know that's a crime, right?

Too true.

Thanks
Bill

>
>>
>> In a week or slightly more CERN physicists can transform the Earth
>> into new asteroid belt.
>> In a billion years your remnants will drop at the decks of Venues
>> pirates.
>>
>> Somebody asks: �Ivan, how does a magnetic hole turn a whole planet
>> into an asteroid belt?�
>>
>> Magnetic hole grows by millions times more rapidly than black hole. It
>> captures protons, ruins them onto x-bosons and positrons, swallows x-
>> bosons and becomes bigger; eject positrons, releasing the energy,
>> which is equivalent to 1/3 of rest energy of proton per each act of
>> induced proton decay.
>> Let�s suppose that magnetic hole had already ruined the hundredth part
>> of the Earths internal core. Then the external core of the Earth will
>> receive the energy in the form of heat Q = (M/(3*100))*c^2. This heat
>> will transform the internal core�s matter from liquid state into hot
>> plasma. The pressure of this plasma will be so great that the Earth�s
>> radius will grow with acceleration. The thickness of the Earth�s
>> mantle and crust will become smaller. At last Earth�s surface will be
>> torn on peaces and start into cosmos. These filaments will be
>> accelerated further by plasma wind, occurring from the central region
>> there the magnetic hole continue to capture the rarefying plasma
>> matter.
>> I can say without any computation that about of 1/100 of Earths matter
>> will be captured by magnetic hole; 1/10 of Earths matter will form the
>> new asteroid belt; the rest of Earth�s matter will leave the Solar
>> system with high velocity in the form of hot plasma.
>> If magnetic hole will be captured by the solar magnetic field, then
>> the Sun will undergo an explosion as supernova or several successive
>> explosions as nova.
>> From the other had, it is not excluded, that the magnetic hole will be
>> thrown out from the Solar system by magnetic forces, soon after the
>> Earth collaptical explosion.
>> In a billion years your remnants will drop at the decks of Venues
>> pirates, if you will be happy to enter into that 1/10 of Earth�s
>> matter, which had formed the new asteroid belt.
>>
>> . . .
>> 3. Explosions of oil and gas pipes, leading to Europe.
>> . . .
>> I would be performed the third point, but I have no sufficient money
>> and time to buy explosives and to hire performers.
>>
>> Somebody wrote: �Ivan, take a credit in a bank�.
>>
>> It is better to stole a huge tractor; catch a tube by a still rope and
>> broke the tube. Let they froze a little there in Europe, let they seat
>> without an electricity light a little, - may by they get a brain a
>> little into their empty heads.
>>
>> . . .
>>
>> There were even Nobel Prize winners, who had said about the dangers
>> from collider particle collisions. They were also unable to stop the
>> LHC experiment.
>>
>> Somebody asks: �Who?�
>>
>> Here is a quote from the bottom of the pagehttp://www.lhcfacts.org/
>>
>> [quote]Nobel winning scientist Frank Wilczek recently joked
>> (paraphrase) �If this does cause the end of the world, I will not only
>> be very surprised but very embarrassed!�[/quote]
>> I would say �If the Earth will survive the 7 TeV (per article)
>> experiment at head-on colliders, I will be surprised, because I give
>> 30% on survival and 70% on explosion. If we survive at 3.5 TeV
>> experiment I will not be surprised, not be embarrassed, because I give
>> at these energies 50/50 probabilities.
>>
>> In any case the crime is already committed. Criminals will be
>> criminals forever, not depending from the results of the experiment,
>> because they had already risked by our lives, and they continue to
>> threaten the humanity survival. I declare: �CERN leaders and other LHC
>> promoters, do not come to my town. You are my first enemies forever,
>> and I can not give any guarantee that you will survive here.�
>

From: Magnetic on
On Feb 19, 3:54 am, Bill Hobba <bho...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 17/02/2010 2:08 AM, PD wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Feb 16, 1:38 am, Magnetic<magnetic.t...(a)yandex.ua>  wrote:
> >> CENR leader and other criminals do not come to my town. You are banned
> >> here forever, not depending from the results of the LHC experiment.
>
> > Ah, so if the LHC does NOT destroy the world, despite your
> > calculations saying it would, then they are STILL not welcome because
> > they are STILL at fault for terrifying you?
>
> >> - - -
>
> >> Between Mars and Jupiter there was a planet, which was probably
> >> exploded with the help of collider. Now there is an asteroid belt
> >> there.
>
> > Has it occurred to you that you scare yourself by making stuff up like
> > this?
>
> > You realize, don't you, that YOU are the criminal one here, trying to
> > terrify others as you are terrified yourself, by using up lies and
> > fabrications? You do know that's a crime, right?
>
> Too true.
>
> Thanks
> Bill
>
>
>
>
>
> >> In a week or slightly more CERN physicists can transform the Earth
> >> into new asteroid belt.
> >> In a billion years your remnants will drop at the decks of Venues
> >> pirates.
>
> >> Somebody asks: “Ivan, how does a magnetic hole turn a whole planet
> >> into an asteroid belt?”
>
> >> Magnetic hole grows by millions times more rapidly than black hole. It
> >> captures protons, ruins them onto x-bosons and positrons, swallows x-
> >> bosons and becomes bigger; eject positrons, releasing the energy,
> >> which is equivalent to 1/3 of rest energy of proton per each act of
> >> induced proton decay.
> >> Let’s suppose that magnetic hole had already ruined the hundredth part
> >> of the Earths internal core. Then the external core of the Earth will
> >> receive the energy in the form of heat Q = (M/(3*100))*c^2. This heat
> >> will transform the internal core’s matter from liquid state into hot
> >> plasma. The pressure of this plasma will be so great that the Earth’s
> >> radius will grow with acceleration. The thickness of the Earth’s
> >> mantle and crust will become smaller. At last Earth’s surface will be
> >> torn on peaces and start into cosmos. These filaments will be
> >> accelerated further by plasma wind, occurring from the central region
> >> there the magnetic hole continue to capture the rarefying plasma
> >> matter.
> >> I can say without any computation that about of 1/100 of Earths matter
> >> will be captured by magnetic hole; 1/10 of Earths matter will form the
> >> new asteroid belt; the rest of Earth’s matter will leave the Solar
> >> system with high velocity in the form of hot plasma.
> >> If magnetic hole will be captured by the solar magnetic field, then
> >> the Sun will undergo an explosion as supernova or several successive
> >> explosions as nova.
> >>  From the other had, it is not excluded, that the magnetic hole will be
> >> thrown out from the Solar system by magnetic forces, soon after the
> >> Earth collaptical explosion.
> >> In a billion years your remnants will drop at the decks of Venues
> >> pirates, if you will be happy to enter into that 1/10 of Earth’s
> >> matter, which had formed the new asteroid belt.
>
> >> . . .
> >> 3. Explosions of oil and gas pipes, leading to Europe.
> >> . . .
> >> I would be performed the third point, but I have no sufficient money
> >> and time to buy explosives and to hire performers.
>
> >> Somebody wrote: “Ivan, take a credit in a bank”.
>
> >> It is better to stole a huge tractor; catch a tube by a still rope and
> >> broke the tube. Let they froze a little there in Europe, let they seat
> >> without an electricity light a little, - may by they get a brain a
> >> little into their empty heads.
>
> >> . . .
>
> >> There were even Nobel Prize winners, who had said about the dangers
> >> from collider particle collisions. They were also unable to stop the
> >> LHC experiment.
>
> >> Somebody asks: “Who?”
>
> >> Here is a quote from the bottom of the pagehttp://www.lhcfacts.org/
>
> >> [quote]Nobel winning scientist Frank Wilczek recently joked
> >> (paraphrase) “If this does cause the end of the world, I will not only
> >> be very surprised but very embarrassed!”[/quote]
> >> I would say “If the Earth will survive the 7 TeV (per article)
> >> experiment at head-on colliders, I will be surprised, because I give
> >> 30% on survival and 70% on explosion. If we survive at 3.5 TeV
> >> experiment I will not be surprised, not be embarrassed, because I give
> >> at these energies 50/50 probabilities.
>
> >> In any case the crime is already committed. Criminals will be
> >> criminals forever, not depending from the results of the experiment,
> >> because they had already risked by our lives, and they continue to
> >> threaten the humanity survival. I declare: “CERN leaders and other LHC
> >> promoters, do not come to my town. You are my first enemies forever,
> >> and I can not give any guarantee that you will survive here.”-


http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02/18/lhc_fireup_2010_forecast/
From: Sam Wormley on
On 2/19/10 8:46 PM, Will Janoschka wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Feb 2010 14:20:14, Sam Wormley<swormley1(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 2/16/10 1:38 AM, Magnetic wrote:
>>> Between Mars and Jupiter there was a planet, which was probably
>>> exploded with the help of collider. Now there is an asteroid belt
>>> there.
>>>
>> A planet would have never formed that close to Jupiter.
>> Look it up.
>
> Yes but they are going to turn it on again last week! -will-

What did you expect? Particle physics are using their newest tool
to create higher temperature environments that occurred in the
early universe in hopes of discovering some new physics.

The LHC is many orders of magnitude lower energy that the cosmic
ray collisions occurring over your head as we speak. Too bad we
can't funnel that energy (5-10 orders of magnitude greater) into
our detectors.