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| Originally posted by mickeymarley What a load of Piss, 5 Billion quid for somethin that is either gonna blow us up or will turn out to be a pile of wasted money. This is purely for the fun of perverted Scientists, no one else really gives to fucks about a machine that no one apart from Hawking really understands. For a few hundred euro, I could have told them that its a waste of time and that I will donate the 5 Billion to cancer research. Deal with problems that exist today, stop trying to work out what the universe is all about, its quite obvious that its too huge for us to understand. No wonder the guy from cancer research was on the news crying like a c**t! I really cant blame him. Fuck im in a bad mood, I think I need a wank, bye now |
so they can make a time machine out of it?
is this where alberto falk is travelling around?
i was talking to richie on the phone the other day and i brought up the LHC and shit, he told me stephen hawkings is the man they used for marc houle - techno vocals. well, any of those low vocal tracks for that matter
We're all gonna die someday 'cus that's the American way.
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| Originally posted by mickeymarley What a load of Piss, 5 Billion quid for somethin that is either gonna blow us up or will turn out to be a pile of wasted money. This is purely for the fun of perverted Scientists, no one else really gives to fucks about a machine that no one apart from Hawking really understands. For a few hundred euro, I could have told them that its a waste of time and that I will donate the 5 Billion to cancer research. Deal with problems that exist today, stop trying to work out what the universe is all about, its quite obvious that its too huge for us to understand. No wonder the guy from cancer research was on the news crying like a c**t! I really cant blame him. Fuck im in a bad mood, I think I need a wank, bye now |
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| Originally posted by Krypton Scientists want to know how the Big Bang happened and what is inside of the atom at the smallest levels. You'de probably have said the same thing when scientists were researching nuclear fission.. |
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| Originally posted by Palladium so they can make a time machine out of it? is this where alberto falk is travelling around? |
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| Originally posted by Palladium ya but you just cant fuck with the big bang like that, cuz, you know, it bangs you! |
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| Originally posted by nchs09 You need a Delorian for that |
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| Originally posted by Palladium you also need 1.21 gigawatts |
You are all going to die, irrespective of anything the Large Hadron Collider ends up doing.
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LHC or fluffy?

starling discovery
so LHC is like internet; a series of tubes !
BTW. Thanks for this insightful video jupitor
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| Originally posted by jupiterone |
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| Originally posted by mickeymarley For a few hundred euro, I could have told them that its a waste of time |
LHC Scientists Getting Death Threats
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| So it�s come to this: Death threats against physicists. About what? The earth-destroying Large Hadron Collider, of course. Such is the angst that the American Nobel prize winning physicist Frank Wilczek of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has even had death threats, said Prof Brian Cox of Manchester University, adding: �Anyone who thinks the LHC will destroy the world is a t�.� (BBC) My sentiments exactly. People are calling everyday, pleading with the LHC folks to stop plans to flip the switch next week, reports PR head James Gillies. �They phone me and say: �I am seriously worried. Please tell me that my children are safe,� said Gillies. Emails also arrive every day that beg for reassurance that the world will not end, he explained. �There are a number who say: �You are evil and dangerous and you are going to destroy the world.� �I find myself getting slightly angry, not because people are getting in touch but the fact they have been driven to do that by what is nonsense. What we are doing is enriching humanity, not putting it at risk.� A new report published today once again assesses the risk and conclude: Nature has already conducted the equivalent of about a hundred thousand LHC experimental programmes on Earth - and the planet still exists. Each collision of a pair of protons in the LHC will release an amount of energy comparable to that of two colliding mosquitoes, so any black hole produced would be much smaller than those known to astrophysicists.� They also say that such microscopic black holes could not grow dangerously. Not that I expect such research to quell the din of hysteria. As I posted in a comment, we now have such a gulf between what scientists understand and what average people believe � due in no small part to movies and religion � that people are more likely to believe doomsday scenarios than scientific research. |
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| Originally posted by nchs09 1.21 gigawatts? ONE POINT TWENTY ONE GIGAWATTS?!?!??!?!??! |

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| Originally posted by eckmek Isn't the correct term "JIGGAWATS"? Or have i been wrongly informed over the years? |
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| Originally posted by eckmek Isn't the correct term "JIGGAWATS"? Or have i been wrongly informed over the years? |
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| Originally posted by nchs09 I dunno... i just copied what the mexican wrote. |
http://www.cyriak.co.uk/lhc/lhc-webcams.html
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| Originally posted by dimadelux http://www.cyriak.co.uk/lhc/lhc-webcams.html |

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| Originally posted by eckmek Isn't the correct term "JIGGAWATS"? Or have i been wrongly informed over the years? |
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