Beams collided at #cern

And we didn’t end up in Space! Surprisingly…

I was in Paris the first time beams were collided in the LHC and it was very exciting.

Today’s experiments are apparently very important for the advancement of physics. It’s a shame Sheldon Cooper is not commentating the webcast. Lots of other hot nerds there though.

Hoping to do a tour of the LHC when we are in Europe in May!

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WTF was that thing in norway? i have my theories…

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How does the media seem so calm/ quiet about this?! It’s so suspicious given the events which unfolded in the past 24 hours -

1. Obama arrives in Norway to collect his Nobel Peace Prize – Are the Russians firing up a not so cold war and trying to kill him + all the world leaders in Copenhagen while they are at it? Science is saying it’s most likely a Russian missile which has failed. If this is so, why would they risk getting into a world war they can’t win unless there was something in Oslo they wanted to hit?

2. Britain closes down UFO investigation unit – Either they found aliens and now the aliens are pissed off about not being able to email through anymore and are coming down for a visit. OR the British knew this was coming and closed the unit suddenly so that they would not be accountable for investigating it. But again, why would Mulder and Scully let Obama visit if they knew someone else was visiting too? Perhaps the terrestrial meeting was planned, and the real reason he’s getting the peace prize is for a Federation of the Galaxies like scheme he is about to announce?

3. The LHC finally collides some atoms – This is the most probable and scary possibility; CERN have created a black hole. Sure why would it be in Norway not France/ Switzerland? Perhaps it’s a horizon thing like the Aurora Borealis? Who really knows what they are plotting, or what Al Qaeda is doing with in CERN… If it is a man made black hole I am sure we can expect to be living in space some time soon.

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A gallery of Google logos

I’ve always thought that designing the special event Google logos would be a dream job for me. Above is my favourite, from when the LHC was turned on.

See Over 300 Unique and Creative Google Logo Designs here

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