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:lol: I would love to use that as an excuse for all of my failings.

 

 

 

 

 

yeah,

 

"where's your homework?!"

 

"Black hole ate it."

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We're all doomed.

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I find this an absolute waste of 4.4 Billion pounds, we're here already, why must we know how we got here? To try and prove religion wrong? I doubt it, to give some scientists their giggles? Seriously doubt that as well.

 

 

 

That 4.4 Billion could've been spent seriously helping those in Africa, not finding out how we got here which is ratter irrelevant now :|

 

 

 

 

 

I don't care about Africa, so to me the LHC is more important. Africa is in trouble, yeah, it always will be the politicians are corrupt and the money won't go to help them. Lets use the LHC to put a black hole overtop of Africa, yeahhh, +1 me.

ROW ROW FIGHT THE POWAH

 

 

 

even though its completely off topic. I agree.

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ROW ROW FIGHT THE POWAH

 

Man, you'd better not be one of those [bleep]s coming into my board and [bleep]ging it up.

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We're all doomed.

 

 

 

OH SHI- *headcrab couples with head*

I was going to eat hot dogs for dinner tonight. I think I will settle for cereal.

 

OPEN WIDE HERE COMES THE HELICOPTER.

Well. I'm happy. I'm not dead... Yet.

 

 

 

So, I heard on the news taht it is suspected that it will take 50 months for the black holes to form. Great, 4 years. I'll make good use of my 4 final years.

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I had a piece of grass on my shoe, and she wiped that off. Yeah. Impressive, eh? That's probably the closest I've ever been to having sex. :P
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4 Years is supposed to be the Apocalypse by the Myans, coincidence?????? I think not.

Oh yes! Except when you do the math, it's only in like... November. So yeah :(

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I had a piece of grass on my shoe, and she wiped that off. Yeah. Impressive, eh? That's probably the closest I've ever been to having sex. :P
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We're all doomed.

 

:lol: That really made my day. Thank you so much. =D>

~ W ~

 

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Just to let you know we will NOT DIE.

 

 

 

The so called 'black holes' will be so small you would need a microscope to see it, haven't you ever heard some1 say the newspaper IS NOT 100% true! DO NOT believe everything which is said in the newspaper! They only do it to SELL theres and if you buy two different newspaper there is completely different stories about things. THERE IS NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT.

 

 

 

This scientist can help explain a bit

 

 

 

Lucky I'm taking physics right now. :lol:

 

 

 

My teacher said that the chances of a black hole forming are tiny, that particles accelerate and collide at greater velocities in other places than in the LHC and don't create black holes..

 

 

 

Personally excited at what will be discovered.

I think some people here owe me some money... Lol.

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Oh yes! Except when you do the math, it's only in like... November. So yeah :(

 

but they start smashing protons around october 21st. Guess what is 50 months after october 21st, 2008.

Oh yes! Except when you do the math, it's only in like... November. So yeah :(

 

but they start smashing protons around october 21st. Guess what is 50 months after october 21st, 2008.

 

 

 

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That would be funny if that came true. :o

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Anyone think that if this Experiment is a Sucess that it will create Anti-matter? I know I heard of AntiHelium but thats about it.

 

 

 

 

 

oh Great *facepalm*

Wongton is better than me in anyway~~

 

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They created antimatter there in angels and demons... then it went expolodey over the vatican. maybe thatll happen in a couple of years :o.

 

 

 

and @ r0ckyk34n3 for the newspapers: are you implying that the weekly world news isnt real?

Yeah I don't feel like reading all the pages of this, but doesn't the "End of the world" or whatever line up with the end of the Aztec Calnedar or something, or the supposed Doomsday of the Earth?

 

 

 

And because they have done the smasher thingy, and I am not dead, my friend owes me 20 bucks... 8-)

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Since there's not a zero per cent chance, then it's kinda' odd to say "there is absolutely no way that the LHC is going to destroy the world". And I totally agree with the LHC being a waste of money.

 

 

 

Well if we're going to be completely scientific about there's no a zero percent chance, but there's never a zero percent chance of anything. Most of the black hole talk is scaremongering, and the papers published on it have been ripped apart by peer reviews. We're not doing anything that isn't already happening in the upper atmosphere.

 

 

 

Why is the LHC a waste of money?

 

 

 

Becuase you could spend the money on something more usefull that will physically help us. Still why waste 4.4 billion on an experiment that has slight chance of killing us? Why take the risk? What will we get from it?

 

 

 

The risk is so minimal that I call it inexistant.

 

 

 

They just want to scare you, especially The Sun since they can have sales this way. And on what would you say that money could have been?

 

 

 

To me, this is not a waste of money.

 

 

 

There are so many other things you can spend money on...

 

But there is still a risk. Do they know what they are doing? Who knows what will happen during this experiment.

 

 

 

I would rather not take the risk because the consequences could be very severe.

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To put things into perspective, the entire world budget on war is over 1 trillion dollars (1000 billion), the USA alone contributing to more than 50% of that budget.

 

And you guys whine that when more than 80 countries scrape up 4 billion and "waste" it on Science... c'mon. I'd gladly fork up 4 billion if it could help us understand our Universe, find answers to those age-old questions.

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OMG rofl!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

 

 

 

Yeah I don't feel like reading all the pages of this, but doesn't the "End of the world" or whatever line up with the end of the Aztec Calnedar or something, or the supposed Doomsday of the Earth?

 

 

 

And because they have done the smasher thingy, and I am not dead, my friend owes me 20 bucks... 8-)

 

 

 

How many people have predicted the end of the world now? I doubt ANYONE knows when the world may ever end. Silly Aztecs. :P

 

 

 

 

 

And this is an interesting experiment, I want to know more now. (I'll do more research tomorrow.) :D

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