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Many Dutch prepare for 2012 apocalypse

Tuesday Mar 17, 2009
Mayan Calendar

Mayan Calendar

Thousands of people in the Netherlands say they expect the world to end in 2012, and many say they are taking precautions to prepare for the apocalypse.

The Dutch-language de Volkskrant newspaper said it spoke to thousands of believers in the impending end of civilization, and while theories on the supposed catastrophe varied, most tied the 2012 date to the end of the Mayan calendar, Radio Netherlands reported Monday.

De Volkskrant said many of those interviewed are stocking up on emergency supplies, including life rafts and other equipment. Read the rest of this entry »


Indian Girl Commits Suicide, Overwhelmed with ‘Big Bang’ Fear

Wednesday Sep 10, 2008

A 16-year old girl in central India killed herself on Wednesday after being traumatized by media reports that a “Big Bang” experiment in Europe could bring about the end of the world, her father said.

She drank pesticide and was rushed to the hospital but later died, police said.

Her father, Biharilal, said that his daughter, Chayya, killed herself after watching doomsday predictions made on Indian news programs.

“In the past two days, Chayya had asked me and other relatives about the world coming to an end on September 10,” Biharilal was quoted as saying.

“We tried to divert her attention and told her she should not worry about such things, but to no avail,” he said. Read the rest of this entry »


Surprises Await Us: Big Bang Experiment

Tuesday Sep 9, 2008
CERN Control Center

CERN Control Center

Scientists involved in a historic “Big Bang” experiment to begin this week hope it will turn up many surprises about the universe and its origins — but reject suggestions it will bring the end of the world.

And Robert Aymar, the French physicist who heads the CERN research centre, predicted that discoveries to emerge from his organization’s 6.4 billion euro ($9.2 billion) project would spark major advances for human society.

“If some of what we expect to find does not turn up, and things we did not foresee do, that will be even more stimulating because it means that we understand less than we thought about nature,” said British physicist Brian Cox.

“What I would like to see is the unexpected,” said Gerardus t’Hooft of the University of Michigan. Perhaps, he suggested, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) machine at the heart of the experiment “will show us things we didn’t know existed.” Read the rest of this entry »


Hydron Collider: Not The Start Of The End Of The World

Saturday Sep 6, 2008

On Sept. 10, scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland, will switch on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) — a $6 billion particle accelerator that will send beams of protons careening around a 17-mile underground ring, crash them into each other to re-create the immediate aftereffects of the Big Bang, and then monitor the debris in the hope of learning more about the origins and workings of the universe.

Next week marks a low-power run of the circuit, and scientists hope to start smashing atoms at full power by the end of the month.

Critics of the LHC say the high-energy experiment might create a mini black hole that could expand to dangerous, Earth-eating proportions. Read the rest of this entry »


Particle accelerator experiment might create black hole and destroy the world

Wednesday Aug 27, 2008

CERN The European Organization for Nuclear Research last year was sued for their globally funded particle accelerator experiment that will recreate the “big Bang” in a miniature form. The whole purpose of the experiment is figure out the origins of the universe and to understand it better .But not all physicists agreed upon the safety of this experiment some physicists claim that it could create a black hole or cause other catastrophic consequences destroying the planet. Here is a video of what could possibly happen if the experiment is attempted.

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