Sending our best hopes that the LHC will not have any more breakdowns as they search for some of the answers in physics and quantum physics that been at the forefront of their respective fields.  They ran a test and nothing blew up, a good sign to say the least.  Catch the full story at the CBC.

“The operators of the Large Hadron Collider have successfully sent a beam of protons around the ring of the world’s largest particle collider.

It is the first time the Large Hadron Collider, or LHC, has been operational since September 2008, when an electrical connection in the collider’s magnets melted, causing a tonne of super-cooled liquid helium to leak into the tunnel.”

So now we can continue to speculate whether we will create a micro black hole and really mess things up on a planetary scale.