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  • experimental fact. The previous Hadron Collider, RHIC main produce was strangelet plasma. Hence, LHC will collide hadrons producing strangelet plasma and...
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  • request from Talk:Large Hadron Collider. It matches the following masks: Talk:Large Hadron Collider/Archive <#>, Talk:Large Hadron Collider. This page was...
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  • difference in meaning in between "The Large Hadron Collider is the world's largest and most powerful particle collider, the most complex experimental facility...
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  • a collider that is similar to the VLHC. CERN accelerator physicist Michael Benedikt is leading a study of a ‘very high energy large hadron collider’ that...
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  • Archived and collapsed off topic discussion per WP:TALK This article is such a joke. The Hadron Collider is by definition and design to be used to produce...
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  • (UTC) Hello fellow Wikipedians, I have just added archive links to 4 external links on Large Hadron Collider. Please take a moment to review my edit. If necessary...
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  • The Large Hadron Collider is situated between the Jura Mountains and the Alps. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.56.40.189 (talk) 20:35, 12 September...
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  • correctly). -- Harp 15:35, 3 April 2006 (UTC) Is it a large collider of hadrons or a collider of large hadrons? This is not obvious from the article! Cheers --...
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  • (UTC) CERN's Large Hadron Collider Safety Group argues in Review of the Safety of LHC Collisions that if the Large Hadron Collider collider creates micro...
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  • End-of-World Suit Against Collider —New York Times, 6/27/2008 2008_Peskin: The end of the world at the Large Hadron Collider? — Michael E. Peskin Paper...
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  • What if we rename this article Large Hadron Collider controversy or something instead of Safety of the Large Hadron Collider? That would make it easier to...
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  • that 10 million microscopic black holes could be created by LHC (Large Hadron Collider) in a year and 1 in a million would be captured by Earth’s gravity...
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  • metastable quantum-black holes produced at particle colliders * The end of the world at the Large Hadron Collider? Good finds! --Phenylalanine (talk) 17:50, 21...
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  • is a large collider of hadrons, not a collider of large hadrons. ― ___A._di_M. (formerly Army1987) 09:57, 3 April 2010 (UTC) Analogous to a large ant-eater...
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  • suggests shouldn't be in the Large Hadron Collider article, and should only be touched upon in the Safety of the Large Hadron Collider article. What about an...
    260 KB (39,242 words) - 17:29, 7 April 2023
  • June 2008 (UTC) I have answered this comment on Talk:Safety of the Large Hadron Collider, and copied the two preceding posts over there for context. The...
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  • very large numbers for the beam and particle energies. John CaptinJohn 13:46, 26 October 2007 (UTC) hence the "large" in large hardon collider. —Preceding...
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  • black holes:"The Large Hadron Collider at CERN will have a center-of-mass energy of 14 TeV, i.e. more than an order of magnitude larger than the value of...
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    something that looks vaguely reminiscient of a cross between a Large Hadron Collider and a Water Turbine, all in an hour and a half. 66.215.20.28 (talk)...
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  • theory (the buzzword was "new science"). Other accelerators like the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) were not originally believed capable of testing for the Higgs...
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