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CERN takes next step towards completing the LHC

Wired: The elevator buttons in front of me, hand-labeled in black marker, speak volumes: "Sky," says one, the other, "Hell."

Sky is the Swiss-French border, pastoral Geneva countryside in the shadow of soaring Alpine mountains. Hell is "The Machine" -- a 16.8-mile underground ring where, in almost precisely a year, superconducting magnets will begin accelerating atomic particles to within a hairsbreadth of the speed of light, and smash them into each other.

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Safety of this project should be reviewed or our Universe may be gone. Sucked up into a black hole actually.

CERN LHC will be in production mode on the 21 of May 2008

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