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Mar. 21st, 2005 11:41 pmApparently not being content with making little black holes in New York, they are now busily re-creating the Big Bang. Only one problem: it's much more explosive than they expected it to be...
I'm actually not sure if this is referencing the same experiment as the other article was. Same lab. Same type of particle collisions (smashing gold nuclei into each other), but completely different write-up.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Physicists have the coolest toys.
If they don't accidently destroy the earth, this could lead to some really cool things!
I'm actually not sure if this is referencing the same experiment as the other article was. Same lab. Same type of particle collisions (smashing gold nuclei into each other), but completely different write-up.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Physicists have the coolest toys.
If they don't accidently destroy the earth, this could lead to some really cool things!