If they're not turned enough, doesn't that mean they don't have a large hadron? Perhaps it's for the best, though -- the thought of two large hadrons colliding doesn't turn me on in the slightest.
*facepalm* Large means the size of the thing, it's like 17 miles in diameter...
Hadrons are anything made of quarks, and in this case, protons. All they do is take hydrogen, take the electrons off, and then get them up to speed and smash 'em.
I'm sorry, Matt, but you failed at detecting innuendo. Seriously, don't tell me that the name of the thing doesn't make you giggle in the slightest. :)
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If they're not turned enough, doesn't that mean they don't have a large hadron? Perhaps it's for the best, though -- the thought of two large hadrons colliding doesn't turn me on in the slightest.
*facepalm* Large means the size of the thing, it's like 17 miles in diameter...
Hadrons are anything made of quarks, and in this case, protons. All they do is take hydrogen, take the electrons off, and then get them up to speed and smash 'em.
Haha this exchange is the funniest thing I've seen on Engadget all year!
My electrons are bigger than your electrons.
Yeah, that IS what she said.
Collider? I 'ardly know her!
I'm sorry, Matt, but you failed at detecting innuendo. Seriously, don't tell me that the name of the thing doesn't make you giggle in the slightest. :)