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

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by timbuckthree February 10, 2009 8:06 PM EST
Because no creator has stepped forward therefore making itself NOT obvious. Luckily some folks have a quest to learn and not assume.
Posted by Displeased at 05:01 PM :

But you are assuming this Particle Accelerator won''t unravel matter at an expidential rate.....aren''t you?
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by displeased February 10, 2009 8:01 PM EST
Think about it, and then ask yourself why are so many people willing to accept this idea, but reject the more obvious indication towards a God?
Posted by kamsack50

Because no creator has stepped forward therefore making itself NOT obvious. Luckily some folks have a quest to learn and not assume.
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by kamsack50 February 10, 2009 7:56 PM EST
The whole concept of a Big Bang is ridiculous, if you think for a moment. We can only imagine it happened "somewhere", but there was no position in which it could happen. We can only imagine it "suddenly happened" somewhere, but there was no time in which it could take place.
Think about it, and then ask yourself why are so many people willing to accept this idea, but reject the more obvious indication towards a God?
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by timbuckthree February 10, 2009 7:41 PM EST
LOL. ROTFLMAO!

people don''''t believe in global warming, but they think this thing is gonna destroy the earth!!!!!

Y2K anyone?

Posted by ibzjem at 04:38 PM :

How many people live on Bikini Island?
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by ibzjem February 10, 2009 7:38 PM EST
LOL. ROTFLMAO!

people don''t believe in global warming, but they think this thing is gonna destroy the earth!!!!!

Y2K anyone?
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by displeased February 10, 2009 7:34 PM EST
Scientists Built World''''s Largest Particle Accelerator In Hope Of Unlocking Secrets Of Universe....or completely destroying it....
Posted by timbuckthree

We''re not capable of destroying the universe. Not before destroying ourselves anyway.
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by timbuckthree February 10, 2009 7:26 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?

Also, there are "natural" black holes (for example the centers of all galaxies, at least to our current knowledge). These haven''''t ended the universe yet (they may one day, but that''''s billions of years away).

And one more thing: you die, i die, everyone dies. Turning the earth into a black hole within seconds might be preferrable to suffering, confusion and fear...
Posted by ballpen1 at 04:17 PM :

Or maybe they were smart enough not to try it. I don''t care either way. We all gotta die sometime.
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by ballpen1 February 10, 2009 7:17 PM EST
....or completely destroying [the universe]....

Posted by timbuckthree at 04:02 PM : Feb 10, 2009

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?

Also, there are "natural" black holes (for example the centers of all galaxies, at least to our current knowledge). These haven''t ended the universe yet (they may one day, but that''s billions of years away).

And one more thing: you die, i die, everyone dies. Turning the earth into a black hole within seconds might be preferrable to suffering, confusion and fear...
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by ballpen1 February 10, 2009 7:07 PM EST
Oh man don''''t say that 2012 is when the Myan calender ends isn''''t it?

Posted by antoniof123 at 03:55 PM : Feb 10, 2009

No, the world will end 2012 because Sahra Palin and Samuel Wurzelbacher will run for the presidency. That will cause everybody to laugh themself silly or slap their foreheads so hard they break their necks...
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by timbuckthree February 10, 2009 7:02 PM EST
Scientists Built World''s Largest Particle Accelerator In Hope Of Unlocking Secrets Of Universe....or completely destroying it....
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