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Serious Scientists Suggest Hadron Collider May Be Sabotaging
Itself From The Future
Jonathan Leake
London
Times
Wednesday, Oct 21st, 2009
Explosions, scientists arrested for alleged terrorism,
mysterious breakdowns — recently Cern’s Large Hadron
Collider (LHC) has begun to look like the world’s most
ill-fated experiment.
Is it really nothing more than bad luck or is there something
weirder at work? Such speculation generally belongs to the lunatic
fringe, but serious scientists have begun to suggest that the
frequency of Cern’s accidents and problems is far more
than a coincidence.
The LHC, they suggest, may be sabotaging itself from the future
— twisting time to generate a series of scientific setbacks
that will prevent the machine fulfilling its destiny.
At first sight, this theory fits comfortably into the crackpot
tradition linking the start-up of the LHC with terrible disasters.
The best known is that the £3 billion particle accelerator
might trigger a black hole capable of swallowing the Earth when
it gets going. Scientists enjoy laughing at this one.
This time, however, their ridicule has been rather muted —
because the time travel idea has come from two distinguished
physicists who have backed it with rigorous mathematics.
Full
article here
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