The whole basis of this "experiment" is to "re-create" the big bang. Countless dollars (I would like to see the bill on this damn thing), time, effort, went into this ordeal...
But why fack 330 feet underground??? What the F? So if they were expecting to "re-create" the big bang... what makes under the Earths soil and prime spot for oh say... another planet! I think with all the money they blow on space exploration, and the fact that we already have a few planets roaming the stars. Space would have been a more ideal test bed.
Last thing we need is a nice GROWING lump on the surface of our little earth, causing a wobble effect in the rotation. Allowing manufactures to find ways of selling "No Fall Down Boots".
The whole basis of this "experiment" is to "re-create" the big bang. Countless dollars (I would like to see the bill on this damn thing), time, effort, went into this ordeal...
But why fack 330 feet underground??? What the F? So if they were expecting to "re-create" the big bang... what makes under the Earths soil and prime spot for oh say... another planet! I think with all the money they blow on space exploration, and the fact that we already have a few planets roaming the stars. Space would have been a more ideal test bed.
Last thing we need is a nice GROWING lump on the surface of our little earth, causing a wobble effect in the rotation. Allowing manufactures to find ways of selling "No Fall Down Boots".
Call me crazy...