...public request and actually I 
put a few nice word in the beginning...
Did he accept?
He did not reply even.
So if you are listening, Prince Charles. I know that you like talking
to plants and you like nature ...
And we admire you.
We admire you and we would really hope that you could sponsor 
this safety conference.
Or you could tell the World why you don't want to chair it.
If you have a good reason for not doing it - do that.
And also please help make Stephen Hawking become a knight very soon.
That is a personal request from me.
I understand you and we would sleep better if the LHC was not turned on as it is.
I cannot live with the idea that they will do it.
I cannot think being able to live beyond that day. I do not want to commit 
suicide of course. But I know it is impossible.
It is not possible that the world is so stupid.
In a way, we might be optimists. I don't know. Maybe we are realists,
I hope we are realists ... we hope for this.
If any child on the planet sees this interview - the child will know.
He will know my parents will not allow this to happen.
And any parent should look at their child and understand this issue.
If they like children and they want a future for them.
And the fear is hopefully wrong (Laughter).
But in your personal opinion, right now, what would be the most efficient
way to do this? Another lawsuit at some other court? The media?
Good question.
A political instrument. For example we know of the Swiss popular initiative.
If you are Swiss you can launch an initiative, 
you need 3 people to depose an initiative, you get some time to get signatures
and you can actually get the Swiss to vote. 
But it takes a lot of time.
It's admirable. But it ought to have started 2 years ago. Then it might have worked.
Exactly. But what would you personally think is the most
effective way of getting this safety conference done?
It's very easy. If this discussion is being aired on the Internet
and if the whole world does not respond (Laughter). Then 
the children of the planet would have a reason to ask why.
That is very nice. I would agree. And if that does not happen
we will start to ask children on the street why. I go to 
schools and ask them if they think that is Ok. And we will just continue.
I know you will continue, I know others will continue. notepad publishing will continue.
We will just continue. In the name of children. Maybe that is a very good point
to close on but maybe you have even more hard to-answer-questions (Laughter).
We could close now but actually I got 2 or 3 quite interesting questions
that I would still like to ask.
I'm sure. I'm very curious.
And I'm very curious as well to ask so many questions. I think this is a good question:
Assuming some of the CERN scientists 
or other scientists participating at the LHC experiment are listening to this interview
here, what would you tell them?
I would say, I'm glad to be among friends and I'm completely on their side
with everything they think. I also underwrite it. 
And I'm sure they would not object to having laid it open
why my warnings are false. Maybe they can tell the world that they 
don't object that the facts are put on the table. Because they are my friends.
I have as well a little question which is a bit special but basically
- I'm half Spanish, half Swiss - so I read a lot of 
Spanish media too. And since years they write quite often of the CERN
call the CERN 'La maquina de Dios'. The God machine, the Gods machine.
Whatever. It just counts 2 and 2 together in my brain 
and I see this. Especially if you look at these detectors, the Atlas detector,
the CMS detector, they really look like cathedrals. 
Is there a religious kind of element to this?
By all means. Science is the modern religion already.
Although science does not talk about the essence of religion. Which is: 
'Where does the NOW come from?' and 'where do colors come from?'.
There is a beautiful red color on your sign (Laughter) and 
no one knows where redness comes from.
And science is kind of lying to everyone on the planet by not admitting
that there is no scientific reason whatsoever why redness should exist.
On the contrary. You can prove that redness does not exist anywhere 
in the Universe. But we have it. So it's a present from heaven given to us.
Like the World itself.
On these words, Professor Roessler, I think thats very nice final words,
I would like to thank you for this interview and I 
think we both hope with possibly many of our listeners
that this safety conference will happen very soon.
I'm very grateful that such a  exists as you just produced. Thank you very much.
Thank you.
