The Large Hadron Collider and my Google Page Rank

September 10, 2008
By bloggista

Today, scientists at CERN have switched on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) -  a massive underground laboratory smashes protons together and analyzes the sub-atomic debris that results. The project, housed in a 27-kilometer (16.9-mile) circular tunnel near Geneva, aims at resolving some of the greatest mysteries in physics, and re-creating the time “a second after the Big Bang event” which many scientists believed happened some billions of years ago.

A Legal fight was put up trying to stop the scientists from proceeding the planned event today -- fearing that the process triggers a mini-blackhole that may tear the earth apart -- thus marking the end of the world.

Well, after much fanfare, nothing happened. Although it was dubbed succesful, but nothing much happened -- no blackhole, God’s existence is still not disproved. The elusive God Particle -- or the Higgs Boson is nowhere to be found -- not yet, as still a series of tests and a major event is also set come 10 of October of this year.

On the other hand, after two days of mourning for the sudden disappearance of my Google Page Rank, today I got my Google PR 3 back. Perhaps this was an effect of the LHC experiment, somehow it sucked up my Google PR in its mini blackhole for a while. I even asked Joliber over at Mapiles.com to check my PR -- and he also noticed the PR0 yesterday. I thought there was a Google Page Rank update first week of September and Google took away my precious PR.

A blogger’s shallow happiness, but I am so glad I got it back today.

Check out the Large Hadron Collider video after the jump.

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7 Responses to The Large Hadron Collider and my Google Page Rank

  1. Dyimz on September 10, 2008 at 10:30 pm

    Congratz on getting your PR back! :-D

  2. Gem on September 10, 2008 at 11:28 pm

    Congrats too! Maybe that LHC thing DID mess up your Google Page rank! :-)

    If everybody gets PR0 then we could suspect the presence of that mini-blackhole. :-(

    Gems last blog post..Help Yourself Choose the Best Web Host in Town

  3. Bloggista on September 11, 2008 at 10:20 am

    Yeah, i could also sense the presence of that mini-blackhole in blogosphere, and its slowly eating up my alexa too. But what was even more weird i had a nightmare last night it swallowed all the crooks in the government and put them on another dimension.

    Bloggistas last blog post..The Large Hadron Collider and my Google Page Rank

  4. kouji on September 11, 2008 at 2:55 pm

    congratulations as well. maybe they were related… :O

  5. Ambo on September 11, 2008 at 11:13 pm

    Congratulations brother! By the way, i don’t know anything about the mini black hole [nosebleed] lol.

    Ambos last blog post..Nuffnangers Philippines [The 500 Pesos Giveaway]

  6. bloggista on September 12, 2008 at 12:51 am

    @ambo, bro goodluck on ur nomination to the philippine blog awards. Congrats and I will definitely vote for you! :-)

  7. Ron on September 12, 2008 at 7:01 am

    If this will turned out to be successful or as what scientists are expecting it to be, I don’t think that experiment will identically match the incident that took place a “billion years ago”.

    A single explosion can cause all matters to become unique?
    That out of nothing and darkness, colors suddenly appeared for no reason?
    I find it hard to believe in these statements.

    If we all just came from an accident, then all things must look the same, with the same characteristics and same capabilities – but no!

    The design and beauty of nature will still stand out to say that “there’s gotta be a Designer!”
    Even Einstein himself said that!

    Personally, I believe that God is the one responsible for this thing called “life”.

    “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”
    - Genesis 1:1 (niv)

    “For this is what the Lord says – he who created the heavens,
    he is God; he who FASHIONED and made the earth, he founded it; he did not create it to be empty, but formed it to be inhabited.”
    - Isaiah 45:18 (niv)

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