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Date Posted: 5/12/08 2:23pm
Author: Professor Malcolm Scheinblanks
Subject: Update on Hadron Colidor issues

Since I last wrote about the issues regarding the seemingly cursed Hadron Collidor I note today that the BBC have an update, the details of which are below:


>>>
An official investigation into the accident at the Large Hadron Collider has recommended that an early warning system be installed.

This system would detect the early stages of a helium leak, following an incident that has shut down the LHC until June 2009.

The collider is built to smash protons together at huge speeds, recreating conditions moments after the Big Bang.

Scientists hope it will shed light on fundamental questions in physic
>>>

Now to my mind you`d have thought would`nt you that an early warning system would be one of the first things they`d have thought of when it came to working out the fundemental necessities for the HC.

Anyone that has studied nuclear physics in its most basic of forms knows full well that helium is always the weak point when it comes to potential leakages, overspills and
black hole potentiality in relation to particle matter and its subsideries.

I wrote to Professor Graemme Heeps some 4 years ago when the HC was a mere pipedream of his and gave him a piece of my mind. I could see, even then, that this would all end in financial disaster, but did he listen, no, with respect,
the berk did`nt.

A simple, common or garden AA battery, the likes of which can be bought or pilfered from any good DIY store + a length of copper wire and some masking tape are all that`s required to fix the issues concerned - and Bob`s your uncle,
problem solved!

Figures have been thrown around of, 1 million, 2 million and even 3 million euros to put right something that should never have occured in the first place. Now, i`m not usually one to cast aspersions, but if you ask me either the entire team in charge of the HC are incompetent oafs. Either that or someone is on the hey diddle diddle! I`m far from being a conspiracy theorist but I smell a rat for sure and I think it`s about time either the police or a government appointed body took them to task about this.

I would get a petition going but frankly i`m a coward of the highest degree, all be it an honest and ethical one.
But at least I can sleep at night unlike the insomniacs in charge the HC!!!

Sincerely

Professor Malcolm Scheinblanks
Self-confessed busy-body and clandestine mammoth bogey roller supreme.

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