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September 11, 2008

I can’t tell you how many times I’ve misspelled “Hadron” to obvious humorous effect. Apparently I’m not the only one (the only surprising thing in that link being that Google’s smart-ass spell-check doesn’t ask if you mean “Hadron”). In any case, the good news (for now) is that  the Large Hadron Collider was fired up yesterday, and we didn’t all get sucked into a black hole and die. Or did we? This blogger from the future has a different view. Think about it. How can we know for sure that we didn’t get instantly sucked into an alternate reality yesterday? Science fiction movies always makes this sort of thing look dramatic, but maybe it just quietly happens. I’m watching my surroundings closely for subtle changes, just to be sure, but if you’re accepting for now that we’re safe, here’s your bloodythe end of the world came and went and all I got was this stupid t-shirt” t-shirt. Unfortunately it’s too late for this Indian girl. So sad. Anyway, for more end of the world goodness, check out Apocalypse now? 30 days when the world didn’t end from the TimesOnline UK.



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