Has the LHC destroyed the world?

Now -- via this useful website -- you can check whether the activation of the Large Hadron has destroyed the Earth.

Go ahead...click it...you know you want to...

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My students asked me today if they still have to study for tomorrow's math exam, seeing as the world could end at any moment. I told them the world will certainly end if they don't.

Look at the source code, some pretty funny stuff in there

By slapdisease (not verified) on 10 Sep 2008 #permalink

Actually, that's suppose to read "NOT YET", but right in the middle of coding the page, the author died from fright. And so, for him/her at least, the LHC did end the world.

it would be funny as hell if someone made a site like this and had a count down timer to 2012 lol that would be halariouse :P