Large Hadron Collider (LHC) Construction Flawed: Director
Dr Steve Myers LHC cannot be operated at full potential for [at least] two years.
In September 2008 after about 100 of the LHC’s super-cooled magnets heated up to more than 100°C, the system was shut down. It took 14 months to repair.
Soon the machine must close down again for about a year to make the tunnel safe for high energy proton collisions.
“It’s something that, with a lot more resources and with a lot more manpower and quality control, possibly could have been avoided but I have difficulty in thinking that this is something that was a design error.” Myers said, BBC reported.
“The standard phrase is that the LHC is its own prototype. We are pushing technologies towards their limits.” He added.
“You don’t hear about the thousands or hundreds of thousands of other areas that have gone incredibly well. [REALLY?]
“With a machine like the LHC, you only build one and you only build it once.”
The $10 to $14 billion “White Elephant” is buried up to 100m below the French-Swiss border region.
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