Now -- via this useful website -- you can check whether the activation of the Large Hadron has destroyed the Earth.
Go ahead...click it...you know you want to...
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you may have noticed ScienceBloggers pushing hard on the meme about the Large Hadron Collider destroying the Earth, Not!
I now reveal the true reason.
We went so far as to put
"Has the LHC Destroyed The Earth?" on the banner ad position.
Well, there's a reason for this. It was a test, a warmup…
As you know, Bob, the Large Hadron Collider broke, after it was turned on and demonstrated to function, but before any full design energy collisions took place.
Before the LHC there was the SSC which also met its demise in strange ways.
Coincidence?
I think not...
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You may have noticed an ad running on scienceblogs which says "Has the LHC destoyed the Earth?" If you click on it you find a webpage that says in big letters simply "NO". What's up with that? Check out the webpage source for the page (http://www.hasthelhcdestroyedtheearth.com/).
Update 9/12/08…
My students asked me today if they still have to study for tomorrow's math exam, seeing as the world could end at any moment. I told them the world will certainly end if they don't.
I clicked the link. I got a 403 Error. Does that mean that the world ended and those of us in Scranton, PA, won't know it for another 20 years?
Look at the source code, some pretty funny stuff in there
I like that it has an RSS feed:
http://www.hasthelhcdestroyedtheearth.com/rss.xml
Actually, that's suppose to read "NOT YET", but right in the middle of coding the page, the author died from fright. And so, for him/her at least, the LHC did end the world.
Look at what could really happen, if the universe itself were a quantum reality:
http://gaudwin.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!75D2857795790980!236.entry
There's another one. http://hasthelhcdestroyedtheearthyet.com/
Check out the javascript on this one, it looks like it might actually be accurate!
it would be funny as hell if someone made a site like this and had a count down timer to 2012 lol that would be halariouse :P