I think all worries associated with this project are a little exaggerated. According to our current understanding, nothing bad will happen, we just fear what unknown problems could happen. Of course there is no way of knowing that this machine would be 100% safe until it is tested, but the risk of anything going wrong is so minimal and the data that will be gathered so valuable that I don't see why it should be stopped.
 Originally Posted by awoke
The Cernier Company or CERN, the world’s largest physics research firm
That's wrong, CERN stands for the now defunct Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire, it's not a firm, but an international organization.
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