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Scientists Built World's Largest Particle Accelerator In Hope Of Unlocking Secrets Of Universe

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by ffoulkes-2009 February 10, 2009 11:35 PM EST
With literally billions and billions of suns and planets there surely is live out there. And given the age of the universe it is a fair assumption that every experiment that will ever be made allready has been made by someone. So if the Kroxcons of Zeta Omicron 8 in NGC 220119 (or whoever) haven''''t destroyed the universe with THEIR LHC five million years ago how are we supporsed to do it with OUR LHC?

Posted by ballpen1 at 04:17 PM : Feb 10, 2009
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............and how exactly do you know these Kroxcons of Zeta Omicron 8 in NGC 220119 (or whoever) didn''t do this exact thing with the result of destroying ''Their'' universe...thus producing a ''big bang'' which created ours? All this matter had to come from someplace....
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by timbuckthree February 10, 2009 11:14 PM EST
you need collisions to even think about making a black hole - to make collisions you need forward and reverse to be working.
Posted by usclimey at 07:27 PM

How does creating a black hole help science again?
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by ludvig1-2009 February 10, 2009 10:35 PM EST
Well, when they had the first atomic pile under the football stands in Chicago, they didn''t know of delayed neutrons which made the reaction controllable. I predict this will be delayed and delayed until finally they get it going on December 21, 2012.
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by usclimey February 10, 2009 10:27 PM EST
They have already discovered, since lighting this thing off the first time, that the micro black holes created by this mechanism last much longer than they thought they would. What other surprises are in store? Hmmm?

Posted by scottyusa

You''re letting your imagination run wild here. They only fired the Hadron up in one direction; you need collisions to even think about making a black hole - to make collisions you need forward and reverse to be working.
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by scottyusa February 10, 2009 10:20 PM EST
Lets see, the next predicted end of the world date is December 2012. That is when they should be ready to fire this thing up. It will be much more exciting!! They have already discovered, since lighting this thing off the first time, that the micro black holes created by this mechanism last much longer than they thought they would. What other surprises are in store? Hmmm?
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by nibaru February 10, 2009 10:14 PM EST
No It won''t cure Americas Ill''s but you will get to see Elvis again.
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by smt451d February 10, 2009 8:53 PM EST
They should take the 9,000 physicists, stuff them into the Hard-on device, and use it for a blender.
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by timbuckthree February 10, 2009 8:21 PM EST
kamsack50 and timbuckthree, interesting questions but I must now go to my second job which doesn''''t have an internet connection. I will answer your questions tomorrow. Hasta Luego!
Posted by Displeased at 05:18 PM

Later dude!
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by displeased February 10, 2009 8:18 PM EST
kamsack50 and timbuckthree, interesting questions but I must now go to my second job which doesn''t have an internet connection. I will answer your questions tomorrow. Hasta Luego!
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by kamsack50 February 10, 2009 8:12 PM EST
Displeased
But, you aren''t addressing what I said, are you? Just how DO you conceptualize a "Big Bang"?
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