Perhaps when the pilot left the cockpit, the co-pilot locked the door. Standard procedure? The pilot can get back in using a code panel. If the plane's systems were failing for whatever reason (EMP, remote control), the pilot may not have been able to code himself back in. Can you imagine a 28 year old co-pilot, fairly new, frozen in fear?? I can. Also, there was this little repair done to the plane before this flight where a rattling access door on the nose of the plane was repaired.
The CMS magnet is the central device around which the experiment is built, with a 4 Tesla magnetic field that is 100,000 times stronger than the Earth’s.
http://cms.web.cern.ch/news/superconducting-magnet
http://www.businessinsider.com/timeline-...525-2015-3
I guess my thing is that I don't know what exactly the effects of the LHC has on the above ground from that which is so far underground, if any, and how.
The CMS magnet is the central device around which the experiment is built, with a 4 Tesla magnetic field that is 100,000 times stronger than the Earth’s.
http://cms.web.cern.ch/news/superconducting-magnet
http://www.businessinsider.com/timeline-...525-2015-3
I guess my thing is that I don't know what exactly the effects of the LHC has on the above ground from that which is so far underground, if any, and how.