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Posted by EddieZilker on Jul-11-2012 23:50:

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Originally posted by zyklon-jay
Jerked Splatter!

Battleship 0 Jay 1.


And to think, he was only two or three iterations away from Dirk Diggler.


Posted by aquila on Jul-11-2012 23:51:


Posted by Acton on Jul-12-2012 00:03:

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Originally posted by aquila


POOPY TIME!


Posted by Lagrangian on Jul-12-2012 08:34:

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Originally posted by Acton
To be pedantic, Dark Matter and Antimatter are totally different things.

We know what Antimatter is and we know its properties, essentially it has the same properties as normal matter, with the exception of the individual particle charge or spin..... in which they're opposite to normal, everyday matter. The Electron and the Positron, for example.

We have observed antimatter and can confirm its existence. Dark Matter on the other hand, accounts for approximately 80% or so of the universe, yet we have absolutely no idea what it is.

We can't see it because it doesn't react with EMR, but we can observe it's significant gravitational effects.

Without it, the universe wouldn't exist as it currently does. The Dark Matter term is an appropriate one, it's not named as such because we can't see it, it's named as such because physicists really have no idea what it is.


Very true, not pedantic at all. I am looking forward to hearing SUSY's fate. Because of the beautiful mathematics involved, I could easily say, I do not care if SUSY is a law of nature like General Relativity and The Uncertainty Principle. All i can say is, if you believe in Magic...


Posted by Meat187 on Jul-12-2012 08:41:

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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Fuckin' Antimatter. Allllways trying to be different!


Antimatter is the hipster matter.


Posted by lostpsyte on Jul-12-2012 09:11:

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Originally posted by Acton
To be pedantic, Dark Matter and Antimatter are totally different things.

We know what Antimatter is and we know its properties, essentially it has the same properties as normal matter, with the exception of the individual particle charge or spin..... in which they're opposite to normal, everyday matter. The Electron and the Positron, for example.

Isn't it also quite possible/almost certain there's anti dark matter?


Posted by kamil on Jul-12-2012 09:38:

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Originally posted by infinity HiGH
what? did you miss the "upgrade at the END OF THE DECADE" part??

If anything they'll be going for the 2020 end of the world prophecy.


Which religion believes in the 2020 end of the world prophecy? I just want something to point and laugh at


Posted by kamil on Jul-12-2012 09:39:

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Originally posted by zyklon-jay
quote:
Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Dirk Smatter!

Jerked Splatter!


Sepp Blatter!


Posted by Lagrangian on Jul-13-2012 01:21:



who used the Solenoid first, Dirac or Heisenberg?


Posted by Camwin on Jul-13-2012 05:40:

So..
They almost shit themselves before their attempt to clash photons together, fearing the attempt may cause another 'Big Bang'.
Why the heck would they want to increase the power 10 fold to see if they can create and examine Dark Matter?

Curiosity killed the mother-fucking cat!

but hey i'm a sucka for astro-physics and the sort so i say go for it!
It didn't fuck us up last time.


Posted by Lira on Jul-13-2012 07:01:

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Originally posted by Camwin
They almost shit themselves before their attempt to clash photons together, fearing the attempt may cause another 'Big Bang'.
Why the heck would they want to increase the power 10 fold to see if they can create and examine Dark Matter?

With few probable exceptions, I'm pretty sure the fear of causing another big bang is inversely proportional to how much physics one knows


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Jul-13-2012 08:13:

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Originally posted by Acton
The Dark Matter term is an appropriate one, it's not named as such because we can't see it, it's named as such because physicists really have no idea what it is.


huh, didn't know that.

black holes WERE named after hal's emo years though, right?


Posted by Lilith on Jul-13-2012 08:31:

No, you're thinking of Doesn't Matter, which was named after Hal's nihilism phase, post emo period.


Posted by Meat187 on Jul-13-2012 08:39:

So now that the god particle has been discovered... does it mean Hal has become a Christian?!?!


Posted by FuzzQi on Jul-13-2012 08:43:

All this from large hadrons colliding


Posted by saluyamo on Jul-13-2012 10:46:

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Originally posted by Meat187
Antimatter is the hipster matter.


This.

So hipster you can't even observe it directly.


Posted by zyklon-jay on Jul-13-2012 13:03:

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Originally posted by kamil
Sepp Blatter!


Strep Bladder!


Posted by Lilith on Jul-14-2012 00:05:

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Originally posted by Meat187
So now that the god particle has been discovered... does it mean Hal has become a Christian?!?!

Nah, I figured he'd become some new-age hipster pagan.

"I worship the elder gods!



But you've probably never heard of them..."


Posted by Camwin on Jul-14-2012 02:47:

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Originally posted by Lira
With few probable exceptions, I'm pretty sure the fear of causing another big bang is inversely proportional to how much physics one knows

Shot media.


Posted by lostpsyte on Jul-14-2012 05:21:


Posted by FuzzQi on Jul-14-2012 05:57:


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