Slashdot Mirror


Earliest LHC Restart Slated For Late Summer 2009

gaijinsr writes "The damage done in what CERN calls the 'S34 Incident' (and what other people call a major explosion in the cryogenics system) is much more serious than originally admitted: The earliest possible restart date is late summer next year, but with some proposed improvements to avoid repetitions of the incident, it looks more like 2010. They kept this pretty quiet up to now, not the kind of information policy I would expect from CERN."

15 of 229 comments (clear)

  1. Yay! by MightyMartian · · Score: 5, Funny

    The universe is saved for a couple of more years! Now's the time to form our new national holiday "Beat the Hell out of the Atheist Murderous Universe-destroying Physicists Day".

    --
    The world's burning. Moped Jesus spotted on I50. Details at 11.
    1. Re:Yay! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      I can't tell you who I am but I work for the CERN. The news here say that the first collision is due to happen on December 12nd, 2012. So you can feel safe for now.

    2. Re:Yay! by JavaBear · · Score: 3, Funny

      You mean like Hicks and Bosons getting hot and heavy under pressure?

  2. My prediction by Kamokazi · · Score: 4, Funny

    I bet the first time it is actually used in a full power experiment will be December 21, 2012.

    --
    As our way of thanking you for your positive contributions to Slashdot, you are eligible to disable Slashdot 2.0.
    1. Re:My prediction by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      Will that really help? Dec. 22 where the LHC is also happens to be Dec. 21 in south America where that date comes from.

  3. bloody self-centered Amercians by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    Late summer next year?

    Well, since I'm australian, that puts the date in February 2009. That's not far off.

    Oh, you arrogant, pig-headed Americans meant your summer? pfft...talk about self-centered

  4. Re:Fortune cookie - fitting by Spatial · · Score: 3, Funny

    Ah, now I see. The black hole will be arranged such that there will be two cars in every pot. It's a method of expressing compression ratio without involving the Library of Congress.

  5. Cut 'em some slack by Shadow+Wrought · · Score: 5, Funny

    Keep in mind all information coming out of there has to escape the black hole's pull.

    --
    If brevity is the soul of wit, then how does one explain Twitter?
  6. It didn't explode, by KiwiCanuck · · Score: 2, Funny

    it just heated up too fast and expanded too quickly. ~:-)

  7. Summer Blockbusters by MaxwellEdison · · Score: 3, Funny

    The repairs will actually be done a little sooner, but they pushed back the release date so they wouldn't have to fight with Star Trek, Transformers, or Harry friggin Potter. Just be lucky Iron Man is waiting until 2010 or we'd never get any sciencing or universe imploding done.

    --
    -=Bang Bang=-
  8. Re:Won't Ever Work by bitrex · · Score: 2, Funny

    God's design team tried to tell him the same thing after he insisted on creating man, and that worked out OK, didn't it?

  9. Whatever. by IWood · · Score: 5, Funny

    I've got my crowbar. Bring it on.

  10. We will never see it work by magi · · Score: 4, Funny

    LHC is obviously a doomsday machine. Turning it on will immediately destroy humankind in all the parallel universes where it works. Therefore, in the universes where we stay alive, we will always see it fail. The failure proves the parallel structure of the universe.

  11. Some More Random Points by Arthur+Grumbine · · Score: 3, Funny

    I work on the LHC experiments as well, so I'm posting anonymously, too.

    1) The failure of the flux capacitor was actually the real cause of the shutdown (although this will never be released due to the humiliation that would be heaped upon them for such a simple mistake - see below).

    2) Apparently no one told them that when you accelerated it beyond 88 mph (within the limit of their test runs) it would create a hole in time/space through which a moderately-priced novelty sports car (or something of equivalent mass) could travel.

    3) They are currently searching 1985, 1955, and 1885 for the components that they lost as a result of the failure. They also plan to search 2015. Eventually.

    4) They are currently in contract negotiations with Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd and various other experts in the field. They expect that once the contracts are finalized the solution will be achieved between 108 and 118 minutes.

    --
    Now that I think about it, I'm pretty sure everything I just said is completely wrong.
  12. Re:"Slated for Late Summer 2009" by lloydchristmas759 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Yes, and we'll have to wait for service pack 2 before it's really stable.

    --
    I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.