Ditocoaf wrote:*looks at self*
I'm still here... are you?
Maybe. Though the nights seem to be getting longer.
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Ditocoaf wrote:*looks at self*
I'm still here... are you?
muy_thaiguy wrote:Ditocoaf wrote:*looks at self*
I'm still here... are you?
Maybe. Though the nights seem to be getting longer.
duday53 wrote:Have they done it already? Anyone know anything new?
william18 wrote:Even if a black hole is formed, it would deterearate from Hawking Radiation.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Snorri1234 wrote:I still dont get that shit about "particles".
I just like it for the sillyness.
oVo wrote:I read somewhere that the collider cost billions to make, while in my old neighborhood --it was rumored that-- you could get sucked into a black hole for twenty bucks. So maybe this extravagent machine was constructed in the wrong location to be cost effective.
Ditocoaf wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:I still dont get that shit about "particles".
Well, it's not exactly the top of humor.I just like it for the sillyness.
I'm down with silliness too!
EDIT:
I just realized it's time for us to buckle down and return to this charming top.ic
Sorry for screwing up and causing this thread to bottom out. Isn't it strange how this always happens?
wikipedia wrote:The total cost of the project is anticipated to be €3.2–6.4 billion.[1] The construction of LHC was approved in 1995 with a budget of 2.6 billion Swiss francs (€1.6 billion), with another 210 million francs (€140 million) towards the cost of the experiments. However, cost over-runs, estimated in a major review in 2001 at around 480 million francs (€300 million) for the accelerator, and 50 million francs (€30 million) for the experiments, along with a reduction in CERN's budget, pushed the completion date from 2005 to April 2007.[22] The superconducting magnets were responsible for 180 million francs (€120 million) of the cost increase. There were also engineering difficulties encountered while building the underground cavern for the Compact Muon Solenoid, in part due to faulty parts loaned to CERN by fellow laboratories Argonne National Laboratory and Fermilab.[23]
David King, the former Chief Scientific Officer for the United Kingdom, has criticised the LHC for taking a higher priority for funds than solving the Earth's major challenges; principally climate change, but also population growth and poverty in Africa.[24]
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gdeangel wrote:They predict that those black holes will cease to exist rapidly because of mathematics that they probably don't understand
heavycola wrote:gdeangel wrote:They predict that those black holes will cease to exist rapidly because of mathematics that they probably don't understand
mathematics that you don't understand, you mean. Jesus, this is like creationism's younger brother, destructionism.
heavycola wrote:gdeangel wrote:They predict that those black holes will cease to exist rapidly because of mathematics that they probably don't understand
mathematics that you don't understand, you mean. Jesus, this is like creationism's younger brother, destructionism.
t-o-m wrote:
Apparently.
How fun, apparently some french scientists (lol - a french scientist ) are going to split an atom.
Apparently:
This will either cause a black hole - which obviously we'll all be crushed and die.
Or, apparently:
There'll be a big nuclear explosion and we'll all get burned to death.
OR:daily mail - it MUST be true wrote:Two nightmare scenarios, two ends of the world. In the first, there is little warning. For maybe a month there would be no sign that life was about to come to an abrupt and nasty end for all living things on Earth.
Then, earthquakes would start unexpectedly, alerting geologists that something terrible, unimaginable, was amiss.
After a few days, these seismic disturbances would reach catastrophic proportions.
Cities would be levelled, the oceans would rise and wash in a series of mega-tsunamis that would attack the world's coasts, killing millions.
What'll it be children?
p.s oh and if theres already a topic about this, delete the other one because im more important
Timminz wrote:For any of you who are REALLY worried about this. Here is a webcam of the facility. If anything catastrophic happens, you'll know about it marginally sooner.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
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