The amount of new science data that will be generated per second when the kinks are worked out, is just staggering...something like a cd rom ever minute of previously unknown data.
Prof said:My scientist spouse attempted to explain in simple terms the value of the experiment...then stopped and said that all I really needed to know was that there was going to be more new data generated by this experiment than all of the existing data combined...and that will happen every day after they get it fine tuned.
To me that was impressive.
Ram From Hell said:I read in the Pop Sci that showed up yesterday, according to two MIT grads working on the project, that it would create as much information as was currently contained in the world wide web, DAILY.
OCBob said:There was a show on History last night about this, all I can say is WOW!
The amount of data would fill every hard drive on Earth, in a single day!Prof said:The amount of new science data that will be generated per second when the kinks are worked out, is just staggering...something like a cd rom ever minute of previously unknown data.
jelms said:Two month setback for LHC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7626944.stm
Very disappointing indeed.
-jeff
Prof said:Two month could be a life time.
Ram From Hell said:That depends on your perspective, or more to the point, the speed at which you are moving compared with everyone else.![]()
Those guys will be heading down to Radio Shack this week. They'll have it up and running in no time.:rock: