It was more a flippant statement on my part than anything. This particle collider is thought to be key to understanding a number of fairly important scientific theories and so forth, including the Big Bang theory (i.e., the notion that, basically, the universe was created in association with a massive explosion - or a really "big bang" - of particles that, after the explosion, spread out and formed things like stars and planets and all that good stuff). Saying that it will prove creationism wrong is just a way to get fundamentalist-Christian-types all worked up; every sane person knows that the theory of Creationism (i.e., that God created the world in seven days) ceased to be a viable scientific theory a long time ago.