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Lack of Scientific knowlege contributes to Green ignorance???
07-21-2010, 02:23 AM
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Rainbow Lack of Scientific knowlege contributes to Green ignorance???
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FOE member's view on the Hadron collider:-
http://forum.foe.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=7994.0
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Why so little interest in possibly dangerous scientific experiments?
« on: 16 Jul, 2010, 04:25 PM »
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I don't know whether the LHC experiments are dangerous but I'm certainly uneasy about them. When the LHC has been mentioned in the past on this board, there apparently haven't been many people interested in it. Is it because it seems to difficult for the non-physicist to understand? Is it an area where people are prepared to leave everything to the experts?

Why I'm uneasy is that there is a contradiction in the position of the physicists. On the one hand, they are saying they need the experiments to try to understand; on the other they say they are knowledgeable and can assure us there's no danger. And I don't like it that anyone who voices opposition to the experiments gets mocked. Nonetheless, I have gathered my thoughts to back up these views and put them on a website http://www.WhatIfTheyAreWrong.com

Isn't this seen as an issue affecting the environment? After all, if the physicists are wrong, it could do a lot more damage than many things that people do express concern about.

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With such a poor knowledge of physics is it any wonder that some of these people believe that simply by burning fossil fuels that the end of the world is nigh???Angry
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