Well, yes, 14 million websites on it.
Somebody called it Large Headed Crackpots or summit like it.
It reminds me of scalpels and vivisection, but now they study it live.
It's supposed to answer the BIG question, are they right or wrong?
But they already have plans for bigger.
It's gonna take ten years at least for anything like answers.
It sure takes our minds off problems at home.
It also shows us how many prophets are still around.
In the end they may come up with what the Vedas were into, vritti aka chinese 
hsiao i, the 
smallest bit that is nothing of itself or what Eddington called mindstuff. Give 
it time. If so 
they'll find its infinite so any size will do.
Any rate, they only tested whether it works.

adrian


socratus wrote:
> This week's startup of Europe's Large Hadron Collider didn't generate
>  a big bang or a black hole, but it did generate a big reaction from
> folks
>  who followed our series on the "Big Bang Machine."
> More than 40,000 people voiced their opinion by clicking through
>  our unscientific survey or by discussing the issues in online forums.
> Full Story:
> http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/09/12/1386080.aspx
> 



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