Big bang day is tomorrow, 10th September 2008!

Nur Solehah

SubhanAllah
Geneva, 7 August 2008. CERN1 has today announced that the first attempt to circulate a beam in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will be made on 10 September. This news comes as the cool down phase of commissioning CERN’s new particle accelerator reaches a successful conclusion. Television coverage of the start-up will be made available through Eurovision.

The LHC is the world’s most powerful particle accelerator, producing beams seven times more energetic than any previous machine, and around 30 times more intense when it reaches design performance, probably by 2010. Housed in a 27-kilometre tunnel, it relies on technologies that would not have been possible 30 years ago. The LHC is, in a sense, its own prototype.

Starting up such a machine is not as simple as flipping a switch. Commissioning is a long process that starts with the cooling down of each of the machine’s eight sectors. This is followed by the electrical testing of the 1600 superconducting magnets and their individual powering to nominal operating current. These steps are followed by the powering together of all the circuits of each sector, and then of the eight independent sectors in unison in order to operate as a single machine.

By the end of July, this work was approaching completion, with all eight sectors at their operating temperature of 1.9 degrees above absolute zero (-271°C). The next phase in the process is synchronization of the LHC with the Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) accelerator, which forms the last link in the LHC’s injector chain. Timing between the two machines has to be accurate to within a fraction of a nanosecond. A first synchronization test is scheduled for the weekend of 9 August, for the clockwise-circulating LHC beam, with the second to follow over the coming weeks. Tests will continue into September to ensure that the entire machine is ready to accelerate and collide beams at an energy of 5 TeV per beam, the target energy for 2008. Force majeure notwithstanding, the LHC will see its first circulating beam on 10 September at the injection energy of 450 GeV (0.45 TeV).

Once stable circulating beams have been established, they will be brought into collision, and the final step will be to commission the LHC’s acceleration system to boost the energy to 5 TeV, taking particle physics research to a new frontier.

‘We’re finishing a marathon with a sprint,’ said LHC project leader Lyn Evans. ‘It’s been a long haul, and we’re all eager to get the LHC research programme underway.’

CERN will be issuing regular status updates between now and first collisions. Journalists wishing to attend CERN for the first beam on 10 September must be accredited with the CERN press office. Since capacity is limited, priority will be given to news media. The event will be webcast through http://webcast.cern.ch, and distributed through the Eurovision network. Live stand up and playout facilities will also be available.

A media centre will be established at the main CERN site, with access to the control centres for the accelerator and experiments limited and allocated on a first come first served basis. This includes camera positions at the CERN Control Centre, from where the LHC is run. Only television media will be able to access the CERN Control Centre. No underground access will be possible.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/bigbang/experiment.shtml

http://bbcicecream.com/blog/2008/09/08/big-bang-theory/

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/main.jhtml?xml=/opinion/2008/09/09/do0906.xml

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7534866.stm

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/today/tomfeilden/2008/09/the_end_of_the_world_is_not_ni.html

Scary, i don't know what will happen tomorrow. :tti_sister:
 

Munawar

Striving for Paradise
:salam2:
One of the goals of this LHC is to prove the String Theory.

Showing Super Symmetry will be one of the tests to help prove that.
:wasalam:
 

soeurette

Junior Member
I love science I really do but at some point I think it starts to get ridiculous. I mean thats $10 billion that could have gone to cancer or AIDS research or feeding the homeless or helping people get jobs, instead what are they doing trying to do prove theories that at the moment will have no relevance or impact on my life or really the majority of peoples lives.
Sorry if I sound cynical and p.Od but it just irks me knowing that thousands of people die of diseases or hunger and these people are thinking about smashing particles together.
I just needed to get that out, sorry if it was kind of a rant ^_^
 

ssister

New Member
the end of the world will only come when Allah (swt) wills not when some crazy scientist and his crews crazy experiment goes wrong lol
and dnt 4gt the major signs like the anti-christ,Dajjal ect ect appearing nothing will happend before all signs of Hour ocurr
 

asifeqbal

Junior Member
the end of the world will only come when Allah (swt) wills not when some crazy scientist and his crews crazy experiment goes wrong lol

as a Muslim we should believe the world will only come to end after appearance of dajaal and imam mehdi.tomorrows exp may destroy some part of the world but not whole.
 

AAminAA

Amatullah
:salam2:

Nothing is going to happend before all signs of Hour ocurrs . Right now , we should focus on our imaan, because , we ( individualy ) could be traveling to ahirah very soon, every day some of us is not here anymore. Don't bother with these "bedtime stories" .



:wasalam:
 

Munawar

Striving for Paradise
The biggest fear is annihilation. Here is how it can happen.

When two or more subatomic particles collide with one another they can fuze and create a massive particle which would then start acting like a tiny Black Hole. As we all know that black holes suck everything in it even light, so this tiny black hole will start swallowing particles around it and will get heavy and drift towards the earth's center of gravity. This drift of few millimeters will make it hit the collider's tube walls and when that will happen it will start eating the equipment and the walls of collider and will become heavier and heavier, this generate huge amount of energy and X-rays etc. The collider will no longer be able to sustain this damage and will stop functioning. The new still tiny but heavier black hole will start its move towards the center of earth and start swallowing the rocks and will become massive as it move towards the center of the earth. It will go thru the earth's crust and then go thru the molten matter like a hot knife goes thru butter. Soon it would have swallowed many Himalaya mountains worth of matter. It will then go past the central core of the earth all this time eating more and more matter and then because of the momentum go up to the crust on the opposite side of the earth. Then it will swing back and forth like a pendulum each time eating more matter and converting earth into Swiss cheese. Soon it will grow so huge that it would be swallowing huge quantities of earth's core and then every thing will collapse and this planet called earth will be eaten inside out by this tiny little thing and will eventually become part of this black hole which is still no bigger than a pin head. :SMILY32:

Other planets will still be around but there will be no earth.
:D
 

Munawar

Striving for Paradise
:salam2:
The above post#9 was just a joke.
I wrote it myself in about 15 minutes. It was fun !!!

Don't worry guys. Nothing will happen. Trust on Allah (SWT). He has made this universe with strength, and He is its protector.

But I do have high hopes with this Large Hadron Collider, specially the confirmation of String Theory.

Over the course of centuries people of other faiths have ridiculed Quran's statement about the seven heavens.

String Theory predicts that there are seven parallel universes just like Quran has stated.

The physicists who worked on this theory for decades say that all this time they worked very hard to get rid of these "seven additional coordinates", but the equation wouldn't make any sense without it. So finally they had to accept this fact that there are seven parallel universes.

I was going to write something about this for a long time, but haven't got time to write it and present it in a nicely written article, because the heavy science stuff in it makes it boring for many.

:wasalam:
 

mahdi

Junior Member
salam

Wow suddenly they will prove that the universe was created from nothing. but this experiment is done by people, so it didn't start by it self. thus what they are proving and what they are doing doesn't connect.
 

ssister

New Member
Wow suddenly they will prove that the universe was created from nothing. but this experiment is done by people, so it didn't start by it self. thus what they are proving and what they are doing doesn't connect.

hahahhaa true true:SMILY288:
 

Faiza619

Strangers on earth
I think these people go too far sometimes.
So what is the update?
Did they succeed.
i bet they will find nothing and the blame their machine or say they forgot something.

Astaghfirullah
May Allah purnish the unbelivers and those who ill talk about our beautiful deen
 

liaa

Junior Member
They keep trying to predict the end of the world, but no one knows when this will come except Allah(swt) . And i aprove with what the other brothers said , that these money could have been used to more important things, like helping people in Africa
 

UmmHusnaa

New Member
Ye i heard about this and the hype is just too much!!

But that is always the way with the non believers. Always trying to prove there's no God with there theories and stuff.

Look at the theory of evolution, it has never been proven infact it's been proved to be fake, but yet they still go on and on about it and teach it in schools because them and their shaytan need to have as many people on their side otherwise they fail.

Same with this experiment now, it is really interesting to see what happens. To be honest with you i'm still waiting to find out what an atom is:SMILY126:!!
But the will only prove what Allah wills them to prove. Even if it showed difinitavely that there is a God they wouldn't show us that.
It's all hype by shaytan to distract us from the real reason we are here on earth: to worship The One and Only Allah and to follow the true example of Our Beloved Prophet (pbuh)
:salam2:
 

munawarah

Junior Member
assalamu alaykum wa rahmatullah

there r soo many scientific discoveries which prove that there is god and the quran is the book of god.

i pray that this experiment also proves this (and more!)

may allah guide these peaple to the straight path.

aameen

wassalaam
 

Amir_of_spain

Junior Member
I for one think this is a great technological and scientific achievement, building such a complex machine in order to find and investigate the big bang. The muslim stance on this is that Allah of course created the universe, how he created, and what was involved in each step, these experiements are designed in order to provide physical explanations behind it. Remember knowledge is important and is respected.
 

Mohsin

abdu'Allah
What happened to the Big Bang machine?

The fault that has shut down the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will be hugely disappointing for scientists and engineers following the successful "start-up" of the experiment.

[The] hopes that the first trial collisions would be carried out before the machine's official inauguration on 21 October now seem to have been dashed. It even looks uncertain whether this can be achieved before 2009.

The failure on 19 September - described as a "massive" magnet quench - certainly seems dramatic: it caused the temperatures in about 100 of the LHC's super-cooled magnets to soar by as much as 100C. The fire brigade had to be called after a tonne of liquid helium leaked out into the LHC tunnel.

More ...
 

Abel213

Junior Member
What happened to the Big Bang machine?

The fault that has shut down the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will be hugely disappointing for scientists and engineers following the successful "start-up" of the experiment.

[The] hopes that the first trial collisions would be carried out before the machine's official inauguration on 21 October now seem to have been dashed. It even looks uncertain whether this can be achieved before 2009.

The failure on 19 September - described as a "massive" magnet quench - certainly seems dramatic: it caused the temperatures in about 100 of the LHC's super-cooled magnets to soar by as much as 100C. The fire brigade had to be called after a tonne of liquid helium leaked out into the LHC tunnel.

More ...


:lol:

Some things shouldnt be messed with...
 
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