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New Concerns Expressed About the LHC at Cern

An article recently published by Beginuum.net explains two potential flaws in the current Big Bang Theory which could have an impact on how the possible dangers at Cern will be viewed.

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PRLog (Press Release) - May 14, 2010 -
Tolland, CT - May 14,2010 - Alexander Trumph, a spokesperson at Beginuum.net, states, "Much of the science that is part of the Big Bang forms somewhat of a blueprint for many of the experiments at the LHC. It also played a major role in the risk analysis studies that were performed by the group at Cern. This article 'The LHC Collider at CERN - A Case for Caution' does not question this science. It does question and explain two major assumptions that formed the basis for including this science within the theory itself.

Over the past few years there have been many assertions of potential catastrophic events due to the high energy levels being utilized at the LHC. Most notable are the unstoppable expansion of mini black holes and the formation of new particles called "strangelets"

Such claims led to a second risk analysis at Cern, which dismissed all such possibilities.

Trumph further stated "Unlike the specific dangers that were expressed by others prior to the restart of the LHC on March 30,2010, this article simply  makes a case for more caution and also reconsideration of the risks involved."

http://www.beginuum.net/2010/05/cern-lhc-collider-case-fo...

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