Wednesday, September 10, 2008

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Thank God for this day!

Over a one-hour information, the LHC team once again the complexity of the whole project emphasized and described it as unprecedented feat of engineering. It is becoming more clearly delighted - not only on the results of the present day but also throughout the course of the LHC Project. This Project has raised the global scientific cooperation in one or the unprecedented step further, the committee said. And project manager Giorgio Brianti announced with a smile: "I thank god that I lived long enough to see this day".

Then there was the possibility to ask questions: "What about the states that are not part of the CERN also benefit from this project?" asked a journalist from Brazil. The answer came immediately: All results are made available to the entire world for free, certain techniques and new developments, however, be patented. "And what about the Higgs particle?" repeated a British journalist probably the most asked question. Again, it was of Page Cern's stresses that you are very confident with the LHC to find something that is responsible for the mass of particles - whether it's "Higgs" is called or not. Unfortunately, the question and answer session interrupted much too soon and the question of an Italian colleague, whether such an enormous "intellect" investments, such as the LHC or the Human Genome project pay off at all, not satisfactorily answered.

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