Created 15 years ago2009-10-19 15:09:34 UTC by Tito
While it is a paradox to go back in time and kill your grandfather, physicists agree there is no paradox if you go back in time and save him from being hit by a bus.I love quantum physics.
While it is a paradox to go back in time and kill your grandfather, physicists agree there is no paradox if you go back in time and save him from being hit by a bus.Any multiverse theory fixes this problem as well.
In December, if all goes well, protons will start smashing together in an underground racetrack outside Geneva in a search for forces and particles that reigned during the first trillionth of a second of the Big Bang.It's not an Anti-mass spectrometer, so I'm not too worried.
Let's face it : we don't know what kind of power Nostradamus had, but everything he said turned out to be true.Not really. There's just a bunch of dubious interpretations. To quote Wikipedia:
There is no evidence in the academic literature to suggest that any Nostradamus quatrain has ever been interpreted as predicting a specific event before it occurred, other than in vague, general terms that could equally apply to any number of other events.
How do you propose we develop such technologies if we don't... develop them...?I think our top priority is avoiding risks of damaging our only(yet) home that keeps us alive. Look, the problem is scientists don't have patience. We could have built this LHC on Mars(maybe 10 generations away from us). Sounds stupid ? Who the hell gives those scientists the right of risking our environment ?
We haven't conquered our Solar Sytem yetWhat is there to conquer, really?
The Collider, the Particle and a Theory About FateTONIGHT ON FOX NEWS.. IS THE LHC MOLESTING YOUR CHILDRENS?!
t's like you're forced by somebody to hammer a nail into your head, in the middle. Chances are the nail won't hit the brain, but those chances are small. The other chance, hitting the brain and provoking instant death are translated as RISKS. So yes, we're all force to take part at this experiment, we either survive or we either face the risks.What on earth makes you think a bad outcome of the experiment is as inevitable as brain damage from a nail hammered into your skull? Also, this being a multi-billion international project and all, do you actually think all those phDs conducting are that helpless, yet willing to push the experiment forward? If the danger of this vaporizing the Solar System were as big as you're depicting, none of it would be funded in the first place. Silly superstitious assumptions are silly.
It's not an Anti-mass spectrometer, so I'm not too worried.
Of course, should a resonance cascade happen, that means City 17 will be in Canada.
Nostradamus predicted the futureNo he did not. He wrote vague shit down in a journal and let people interpret it how they wanted. If he was truly as awesome as people think he is, he could mention specifics.
There's nothing dangerous about the LHC.I agree with you. But as true as that might be, I can't help but to wonder what would happen to me if I would be standing inside the main acceleration tube while the LHC is turned on full power. Would I be turned in to the Hulk?....or in to Dr. Manhattan with blue pennies and all?....or would I just simply be vaporized Star Trek style?
What's not dangerous about a proton with 3.5 trillion elections strapped to it?It's already bad enough once every couple of years...
Just in!.....The official date for turning the LHC on full power: December 21, 2012.I LOL'd.
Um,....wait a second.
Oh shit!
Tito wants toWell, I do have delusions of grandeur on becoming "The Leader", as seen in the Hulk comics: Can anybody really blame me?
It's his scheme to turn himself into a superhero/villan
This whole theory looks like total publicity stunt bullshit.You're right. I believe they accelerate atomic bombs in those tunnels !
You're right. I believe they accelerate atomic bombs in those tunnels !Actually, they ride go-carts in it!
what's the big deal about the big bang anyways? we know it happened so why do we need to re-create it. I don't see how this really helps us. they are probably dead wrong about the bang anyways. all the freaking black holes are going to swallow each other and everything anyways. what then? huh?are you trying to be sarcastic, or are you just an idiot?
what would be screwed up is if they actually do create a black hole in europe. what do you do with that? any safety procedures for this event? we gonna just blast it off into space? people need to stop messing.....