CERN Dangers
First hour guest, physicist Dr. Walter L. Wagner spoke about possible dangers from upcoming experiments conducted by CERNā??s Large Hadron Collider, and an accident that occurred there a number of months ago. Assurances that all will be fine at CERN are not borne out by the evidence, he said, and a lawsuit to postpone testing is proceeding.
Walter Wagner graduated UC Berkeley with a Minor in Physics, and a Major in Biology. Later, he discovered a novel particle in a balloon-borne cosmic ray detector, initially identified as a magnetic monopole. Though its identity remains uncertain, it is definitely not within the standard repertoire of known particles. After a three-year break from science to attend law school, Dr. Wagner resumed work in Physics and Biology at the US Veterans Administration Medical Center in San Francisco, working in Nuclear Medicine and Health Physics. He then embarked on teaching Science and Mathematics, from grade school to college. Dr. Wagner developed a botanical garden in Hawaii, and continues involvement with several professional associations, including Health Physics Society and Society of Nuclear Medicine.
Sunday August 3rd, 2008
Host:George Noory
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