"The idea is to run the LHC over the winter at half its rated power before bringing the collision energy up to its full 14 tera electron volts (TeV) sometime next spring. At that point, we should see... well, we're not entirely sure what."
How many operational failures were there, exactly? I think it was at least 2 or 3 fairly large setbacks, right? I guess the problem here is just how damn long the system takes to cycle up and down. I imagine if the LHC could turn on and off within a few hours we would have seen the entire facility blow up if the theory were true.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 34.6 ms ] threadEdit: looks like they added one. Now I can allow myself to sleep again.
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The 14-year-old wizard himself. A net.legend!
Kind of laughed at that part.
http://www.jgc.org/blog/2009/09/geek-side-trip-cern.html
5 years for me.