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saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
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MeDeFe wrote:Would it be possibly to rebuild it into a giant railgun?
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
Ditocoaf wrote:^^what he said. This stuff happens anyway; they're just making sure it happens in front of a microscope.
Spuzzell wrote:I wasn't worried until I heard the scientist whose job it is to press the button for the particle collision start sequence is called Gordon Freeman.
jonesthecurl wrote:Not him, no...
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Nikolai wrote:Ditocoaf wrote:^^what he said. This stuff happens anyway; they're just making sure it happens in front of a microscope.
Although quantum physics could mean that the act of observing it will cause the destruction of the world...Spuzzell wrote:I wasn't worried until I heard the scientist whose job it is to press the button for the particle collision start sequence is called Gordon Freeman.
I am actually wondering myself what the act of observation will do to the results.
Dark matter is also said to be the most powerful and possibly most destructive force in the known Universe.
Then again, maybe they will discover an infinite source of power for our over exploited, ever expanding, planetary needs.
The atom bomb was discovered by accident, I hope this experiment does not end in the same results, only more dangerous
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jonesthecurl wrote:I am actually wondering myself what the act of observation will do to the results.
Dark matter is also said to be the most powerful and possibly most destructive force in the known Universe.
Then again, maybe they will discover an infinite source of power for our over exploited, ever expanding, planetary needs.
The atom bomb was discovered by accident, I hope this experiment does not end in the same results, only more dangerous
Wow.So much misinformation in four lines.
Dark matter is neither antimatter nor black holes.
Nor has it been touted as being destructive (not for that "matter" has antimatter. Each are stable on their own).
The atom bomb was famously NOT "discovered" by accident, but invented as the result of a huge and costly government program involving the greatest physicists of the day working together to produce exactly that result ("The Manhattan Project")
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saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
MeDeFe wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:
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jonesthecurl wrote:I am actually wondering myself what the act of observation will do to the results.
Dark matter is also said to be the most powerful and possibly most destructive force in the known Universe.
Then again, maybe they will discover an infinite source of power for our over exploited, ever expanding, planetary needs.
The atom bomb was discovered by accident, I hope this experiment does not end in the same results, only more dangerous
Wow.So much misinformation in four lines.
Dark matter is neither antimatter nor black holes.
Nor has it been touted as being destructive (not for that "matter" has antimatter. Each are stable on their own).
The atom bomb was famously NOT "discovered" by accident, but invented as the result of a huge and costly government program involving the greatest physiscists of the day working together to produce exactly that result ("The Manhattan Project")
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
richardgarr wrote:I understand that they have test fired the worlds largest particle accelerator this week. They have successfully launched particles in one direction, and made a full circle around the accelerator.
The final goal of this massive accelerator is to launch particles at each other, from opposite starting points. The particles will accelerate to near light speeds, then collide. This will supposedly give scientists an idea of how the big bang happened.
Very large endeavor, and good luck to them, but i am a little worried and wonder if perhaps this is the beginning of the end.
One of the side effects of colliding these particles at near light speed, is miniature black holes. (Quantum singularities , for you Trekkie's out there)
Man made black holes , is this the end?
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 180851.htm
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