Firing Up the Large Hadron Collider... Again

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news.discovery.com — If all goes well, the Large Hadron Collider will soon be smashing subatomic particles together as they travel near the speed of light around the 16.8 mile circumference of the world's most complicated machine. Scientists hope the Large Hadron Collider

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  1. But this wasn't suppose to happen until 2012......................

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    1. @katmicjus Well they've been trying to get this thing to work for a year now.

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    2. @katmicjus It may take that long for the teeny black hole to grow large enough to suck us all in with the clocks and cheese.

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