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newb 09-08-2008 05:20 PM

cool.....I was looking for a reason to drink on a Tuesday night.

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ChronoGrl 09-09-2008 05:13 AM

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Originally Posted by X¤MurderDoll¤X (Post 728516)
this is important why though? I mean nerd orgasms aside.

Because, essentially, while scientists have theorized about the Big Bang, there is still some uncertainty as to the initial development of lifeforms as we know it.

The Hadron Collider should hopefully fill the gap in the study and analysis of Origin.

Then again, there's this base part of me that's geeking out about the fact that we can replicate the Big Bang at all... That's just absolutely fascinating to me and I can't wait to see the findings.

ferretchucker 09-09-2008 07:03 AM

Yeh. What they're doing happens all the time in nature and it does make black holes which do fizzle out. Only now, they can control and study it. It'll be a bit interesting. I don't know if they'll find anything from it. I don't think it was the big bang that made life. I think the big bang possibly made the universe as we know it, but not life. I think some other thing to do with particles did that.

Oh and apparently, there's a 1 in 50,000,000 chance we all die. This means you have more chance of being sucked into a black hole/ blown up/ made into grey goo than you do of winning the lottery.

missmacabre 09-09-2008 10:34 AM

My one friend is physics major, and she explained months ago about what could theoretically happen as a result of using this hadron collider. I can understand black holes and shit but when she said the world could turn into grey goo I laughed so hard.

Pretty excited about the results though.

newb 09-10-2008 04:50 AM

HEY.....We're still here

bloody_ribcut 09-10-2008 05:17 AM

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Originally Posted by newb (Post 728953)
HEY.....We're still here

maybe in the late afternoon....

Papillon Noir 09-10-2008 05:41 AM

It only started today, but it may be a few weeks before they will get to the point where black holes would form.

X¤MurderDoll¤X 09-10-2008 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by ChronoGrl (Post 728591)
Because, essentially, while scientists have theorized about the Big Bang, there is still some uncertainty as to the initial development of lifeforms as we know it.

The Hadron Collider should hopefully fill the gap in the study and analysis of Origin.

Then again, there's this base part of me that's geeking out about the fact that we can replicate the Big Bang at all... That's just absolutely fascinating to me and I can't wait to see the findings.

They won't discover anything. ;)

Disease 09-10-2008 09:29 AM

So that was today and we are still here. Maybe I should go get some booze though just in case there is a delayed reaction...

ferretchucker 09-10-2008 12:33 PM

They turned it on today and put it up to speed but they didn't let the HAdrons collide. That's in a few days/ weeks I think.


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