Hi everyone Dave Robus here,
Please don’t ask me how I did it but apparently I’ve survived the end of the world.
Yep that’s right, along with the rest of the world and that I assume includes you!
You are alive and reading this I hope.
We all survived “The Big Bang”
The Large Hadron Collider on the Swiss/ French border at Cern was switched on at 08.30 hours this morning. I personally saw the run up process on TV and wonder if anybody can tell me what really happened in Cern at that time.
On my local Southern BBC news, breakfast programme all I saw were a few people hanging around in a fairly small and unobtrusive room, waiting for the last few seconds of the countdown to “The Big Bang”
Big Bang, End of the World, Large Hadron Collider!
Whatever happened?
Perhaps it was just me dreaming after all that wine I drank last night, but I’m sure that today has come and nearly gone without more serious hitches than usual. Apart from maybe being held up in traffic a few too many times that is.
Seriously though, I dare say I could write a book on today’s so called BIG BANG and how 10.000 scientist’s were going to create it. Who know’s if I do write a book on it and we all live long enough to read it, one day in the future it will be found in a junk shop somewhere and somebody just like me and you will pick it up, find something of interest inside and say to themselve’s;
“That’s an amazing old book” ” I reckon I could make a fortune from it if I just tweaked the words and pages a little. Remember this “Old Books Make Money” now and they will continue to do so for ever, unless of course somebody designs an even bigger BIG BANG black hole machine.
I hope they find somewhere remote to build it though, because the present one is 17 miles in circumference or if you want it in metric about 27 kilometers around from the start to back where you came from, under the poor old French and Swiss people’s borders. That must have been quite a disturbance for them for a few years.
Assuming of course that you were fit enough to get round such a distance and naturally that you didn’t get blown off the face of the earth whilst down there. You would have been anywhere from 50 meters to 175 meters underground and following a 3.8 meter tunnel lined with concrete.
Personally I don’t understand all the scientifics and physics of it all. Such things as particle accelerators, dipole magnets, quadropole magnets, superconducting magnets, Lorents factors and Proton Synchrotron Boosters are all way beyond me.
They may as well be at the top of another Mountain altogether than the one I am climbing, because I for one would rather spend my time with a few good books, especially if they are good Old Books.
At a cost of something in the region of £100 billion or so, as I am reliably informed by those clever news programme people, to design and build the Large Hadron Collider under the ground at Cern, I certainly hope some real good comes out of it.
Who know’s? Maybe they’ll find a cure for Cancer in among all those atoms, or perhaps they’ll just find a load of old smoke and dust inside when the tunnel is finally opened.
For the moment I have found that I AM STILL ALIVE although it’s early for me yet as I am writing this at only 11.40pm according to my clock. Just twenty minutes to go then and hopefully we have all survived to live another day.
So with this in mind I’ll just sign off for tonight and say to you all;
Forget CERN, forget the Large Hadron Collider, don’t worry about the Swiss’ French border or particle collisions. In fact leave all that to Stephen Hawking and his mates in the know at that massively oversized ring pull under the earth.
I for one do not believe it will cause the end of the world or all the weeks of producing this blog has been in vain.
If however the reverse should have been found to be true, then you should have all had the foresite to go out and find out more about cryogenics before descending deep deep down into the ever evolving Black Hole.
Large Hadron Collider indeed. Pah I think I’ll stick to old books and just make my fair share of money. Why not do the same? Get out there now and find your old book that was once just a few short years in the past the “NEW BOOK OF THE FUTURE.”
My new book of the future is due online very soon now and I hope helpful to everyone looking for a way to make money, but perhaps not quite £100 billion, although you never know what you’ll find when you climb a Mountain looking for what’s at the top.
Why not check it out initially here at www.oldbooksmakemoney.com
Five minutes to go to another new day. I think I’ll take my chances and get myself off to bed with another good book. If the big bang doesn’t come I’ ll see you all again soon.
Bye for now,
Dave.
PS. I didn’t quite make it. To bed before midnight that is. So safe to assume I’ll live to write another day. Hope you all live to read another day of daverobus’s blog.
Back soon.
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