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baddog 06-28-2008 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by MetaMan (Post 14389208)
ummmmm the atomic bomb compared to this isnt even close. we are talking about possible time travel, other dimensions, the actual god theory, a complete theory to explain the creation of everything and beyond.

this is not even close to the atomic bomb and no there is no way for them to tell exactly what will happen on this one i think.

this isnt a weapons test we are talking about discovering what the big bang really is.

ummm . . . I think you misread his post.

pr0 06-28-2008 09:40 PM

I registered strangelets.com in 1998. Unfortunately using namezero because i was broke & lost it.

I could have owned the most famous word in the world : (

The word that might very well end the world..........wow

qxm 06-28-2008 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by MetaMan (Post 14389222)
this thread is honestly a great showing at the amount of clueless people are on gfy, none of you maybe one person in this thread has read anything to do with this and yet everyone is commenting.

we are talking about the greatest discovery IMAGINABLE, we are talking explaing "God" and you people are talking about atomic bombs and nuclear bombs.

even if the world does blow up what can you do? isnt mankind all about discovery? dont we thrive as a species to "know"?

COULDN'T AGREE MORE!

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Originally Posted by jollyperv (Post 14389539)
I would be more afraid for the scientists employed there, afraid of being blown up by religious zealots

YES, this is exactly right..... this actually reminds me of that movie with Jodie Foster "Contact" .... impressive how human behavior is so predictable when it comes to monumental experiments which threaten to explain their myths and believes ... this experiment could result in something the final result of the first machine in the movie:

http://ac02.dnet.in2video.net/r/100-...7x23925330x221

NYRangers 06-28-2008 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Nick_Merlot (Post 14388306)
It might be true, kind of crazy huh?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080628/...msday_collider

Idiot. Dispute the fact that you are.

pr0 06-28-2008 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by MetaMan (Post 14389412)
we are talking about tearing a hole in the universe here. :1orglaugh

Don't bother.....

About 20 people on GFY even understand the concept & we all know each other Metaman :1orglaugh

qxm 06-28-2008 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by pr0 (Post 14389594)
Don't bother.....

About 20 people on GFY even understand the concept & we all know each other Metaman :1orglaugh

.................

MetaMan 06-28-2008 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 14389558)
ummm . . . I think you misread his post.

no no i did.

A) we are not talking even remotely proven theories, just equations that "work"
B) nothing like this has ever been tried and or tested even close
C) comparing anything else i mean ANYTHING else to this is just not possible
D) questioning blowing up the universe makes u a moron???

potter 06-28-2008 10:00 PM

it's not like this is the first or only one. currently the largest one (before this one is operational) is located in the south west suburbs of chicago, il. i don't recall chicago ever being sucked up by a black hole when i grew up there.

TidalWave 06-28-2008 10:02 PM

funny and sad thing is, if they do find out about time travel, other dimensions, and more... we will never know about it.

very very sad indeed, and something that intrigues me to fight for the truth.

MetaMan 06-28-2008 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by potter (Post 14389633)
it's not like this is the first or only one. currently the largest one (before this one is operational) is located in the south west suburbs of chicago, il. i don't recall chicago ever being sucked up by a black hole when i grew up there.

"The safety of the collider, which will generate energies seven times higher than its most powerful rival, at Fermilab near Chicago, has been debated for years."

7x is ALOT faster

drive your car at 100mph get in an accident, drive your car at 700mph and get in an accident, what will damage more?

RedShoe 06-28-2008 10:13 PM

I think the only thing we've all proved here is that none of us are actually smart enough to understand this shit on any debatable level.

As Brian Regan once said as he was sitting on his couch shoving chips into his face watching Nova and learning why Einstein didn't factor gravity into his theory of relativity, "Yeah, (chomp, chomp, chomp) I was wondering why he didn't do that."

potter 06-28-2008 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by MetaMan (Post 14389330)
pocketkangaroo we will have to pick up this discussion another time this theory insanely interests me, but i am going out for a night of drinking and i hate being the drunk dude trying to explain string theory with another bunch of drunk people around trying to understand it. :1orglaugh

You guys are both idiots. They've been doing this exact same research for DECADES already. Fermi Lab opened in 1967! It's the same damn thing, just on a smaller scale. This new one will be roughly seven times the size of Fermi Labs. Another words, it's nothing new. It's just a larger scale.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermilab
http://www.fnal.gov/

R-Tards. :1orglaugh

potter 06-28-2008 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by MetaMan (Post 14389642)
drive your car at 100mph get in an accident, drive your car at 700mph and get in an accident, what will damage more?

ok, so show me this "damage" done to chicago.... it's ok, I'll even take proof seven times smaller than the supposed damage you're saying is possible.

RedShoe 06-28-2008 10:18 PM

If any of us really understood this shit you think we'd be selling porn? You guys are delusional.

You do realize you're all pimps right?

This sounds like a bunch of crack heads sitting around discussing real world issues.

moeloubani 06-28-2008 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by RedShoe (Post 14389666)
If any of us really understood this shit you think we'd be selling porn? You guys are delusional.

You do realize you're all pimps right?

This sounds like a bunch of crack heads sitting around discussing real world issues.

I'm a semester away from a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics :P

But really, this stuff does have a chance of happening. But it's such a tiny chance that it's dumb to think of it at all. When you shrink things down to that size, weird things happen and probability takes over where certainty reigns in the 'normal' world. For example, it's totally possible that someone could put their hand on a door and their hand would pass right through. But it would require the exact alignment of all the trillions of atoms in their hand and in the door, and the probability of that all coming together is so slim that it just doesn't happen. But you could still say it could happen and no one can say it can't because well, it can.

The point is that the risk of something happening that would have an affect on anything outside the collider and it's sensors in terms of physical damage is almost zero. And it's not like winning the lottery almost zero, it's like winning the lottery, then winning it again with the same numbers 5 weeks in a row. It just won't happen. But what will happen is people will be able to see and measure for the first time the elementry particles (particles that can't be broken down any further) that make up the atoms that make up all the shit we see today. Included with those elementry particles is a theoretical particle called the 'graviton' or Higgs Boson that is what most physicists today think is responsible for gravity (kind of crazy that with all we know, we really don't know what causes gravity). But the experiments carried out with that collider could very well lead to the discovery (or experimental proof) of the particles that lead to gravity which would then lead to a clearer understanding of the world at a quantum level.

MetaMan 06-28-2008 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by potter (Post 14389661)
You guys are both idiots. They've been doing this exact same research for DECADES already. Fermi Lab opened in 1967! It's the same damn thing, just on a smaller scale. This new one will be roughly seven times the size of Fermi Labs. Another words, it's nothing new. It's just a larger scale.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermilab
http://www.fnal.gov/

R-Tards. :1orglaugh

i just said its a larger scale you fuckup. :1orglaugh
owowowow you know about fermilab!!?!??! YOU MUST HAVE GOVT INSIDE INFO! REMIND ME TO STAY AWAY FROM YOU YOU MUST BE CIA!! YOU SOOO SCHMART

pr0 06-28-2008 10:48 PM

All i have to say is...........

https://youtube.com/watch?v=0sHj6V1lfek

nothing at all

potter 06-28-2008 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by MetaMan (Post 14389698)
i just said its a larger scale you fuckup. :1orglaugh
owowowow you know about fermilab!!?!??! YOU MUST HAVE GOVT INSIDE INFO! REMIND ME TO STAY AWAY FROM YOU YOU MUST BE CIA!! YOU SOOO SCHMART

Going on the defensive now? Two minutes ago you were mister know-it-all, come back kid with all the facts and opinions on the subject. I come along and point out this is old news, and the research has been going on for decades. Suddenly you're just trying to be funny and throw out insults? Lame. Way to make it apparent you don't know shit on the subject.

By the way.... Everyone in the surrounding areas knows about Fermi Lab. It's the biggest atom-smasher / speed accelerator on the planet (least until august). You kinda know about things like that when they're next door.

NETbilling 06-28-2008 11:11 PM

This is very interesting... I am going to learn more.

MetaMan 06-28-2008 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by potter (Post 14389724)
Going on the defensive now? Two minutes ago you were mister know-it-all, come back kid with all the facts and opinions on the subject. I come along and point out this is old news, and the research has been going on for decades. Suddenly you're just trying to be funny and throw out insults? Lame. Way to make it apparent you don't know shit on the subject.

By the way.... Everyone in the surrounding areas knows about Fermi Lab. It's the biggest atom-smasher / speed accelerator on the planet (least until august). You kinda know about things like that when they're next door.

please point out where i said this was new research?

i am laughing at you because you are stating things i never said or pointing out things i already said.

potter 06-28-2008 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by MetaMan (Post 14389628)
no no i did.

A) we are not talking even remotely proven theories, just equations that "work"
B) nothing like this has ever been tried and or tested even close
C) comparing anything else i mean ANYTHING else to this is just not possible
D) questioning blowing up the universe makes u a moron???

Hmm. pwned much?

MetaMan 06-29-2008 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by potter (Post 14389823)
Hmm. pwned much?

looks like you having reading comprehension problems so this may be difficult for you.
"B) nothing like this has ever been tried and or tested even close"
http://www.gfy.com/14389642-post50.html

notice the "even close" if you still think 7 times the speed is "close" then i dont know how to break it to you, you are an idiot?

"C) comparing anything else i mean ANYTHING else to this is just not possible"
we were talking about an atom bomb compared to tearing a hole into the universe. if you think this is the same i dont know how to break it to you, you are an idiot?

Quote:

Originally Posted by potter (Post 14389724)
I come along and point out this is old news, and the research has been going on for decades.

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Originally Posted by MetaMan (Post 14389762)
please point out where i said this was new research?

we will try this again it will be hard for you
but where did i say this was new research?

let me guess again... you are an idiot.

RedShoe 06-29-2008 12:46 AM

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Originally Posted by moeloubani (Post 14389689)
I'm a semester away from a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics :P

I got kicked out of school and I sell porn for a living. Perhaps you could be doing something better with your life than wasting it talking to the dregs of society.

If I were as smart as you, the last place I'd be is on GFY.

I'm only here because I can't make this much money selling sculptures, and being a professional beach bum in Maui doesn't pay that much.

Nick_Merlot 06-29-2008 01:18 AM

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Originally Posted by RedShoe (Post 14389899)

If I were as smart as you, the last place I'd be is on GFY.

I'm only here because I can't make this much money selling sculptures, and being a professional beach bum in Maui doesn't pay that much.

Don't be shy, we all know your a super genius! :winkwink:

xmas13 06-29-2008 01:42 AM

This was a thread presented by GFY rocket science team. ;)

AtlantisCash 06-29-2008 02:10 AM

Better let's stop technology, let's kill all the black hole dealers, let's burn cars, let's stop factory's then world will be safer as it was at the old times ;)

Tempest 06-29-2008 02:11 AM

It's always funny when the media talks about some scientific item and everyone gets freaked out about it...

One summer I worked at the particle accelerator out at UBC, Canada.. Worked with another guy to write code to auto-adjust the magnets to get the optimum particle stream as well as someother odds and ends.. Pretty damn boring actually given there's really nothing to see except the radiation warning signs etc. They did some cool stuff there though. Like they would create special isotope medication and then stick the vials in this vaccum tube that would fire off the medication to the hospital a couple miles away. Then there was this other room where a person with tumors etc. in the brain would have to get a face mold which would hold them completely immobile and they'd fire off particles into their skull which acted like little "depth charges" to destory the tumors.

Thing is.. I bet 99.9% of the people in the lower mainland don't even know it's there.

AtlantisCash 06-29-2008 02:16 AM

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Originally Posted by xmas13 (Post 14389976)
This was a thread presented by GFY rocket science team. ;)


:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

who 06-29-2008 02:32 AM

I'm more afraid of getting hit by a bus.

spacedog 06-29-2008 02:35 AM

I can't help but laugh at the thought of time travel :1orglaugh

While I don't think it's possible no matter what the technology, I do think it would be a great thing to experience if it were possible.

Too bad I myself will never experience it though :1orglaugh

potter 06-29-2008 03:47 AM

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Originally Posted by MetaMan (Post 14389861)
looks like you having reading comprehension problems so this may be difficult for you.
"B) nothing like this has ever been tried and or tested even close"
http://www.gfy.com/14389642-post50.html

notice the "even close" if you still think 7 times the speed is "close" then i dont know how to break it to you, you are an idiot?

"C) comparing anything else i mean ANYTHING else to this is just not possible"
we were talking about an atom bomb compared to tearing a hole into the universe. if you think this is the same i dont know how to break it to you, you are an idiot?



we will try this again it will be hard for you
but where did i say this was new research?

let me guess again... you are an idiot.

:1orglaugh

Blazed 06-29-2008 04:37 AM

I care more about which pop tart im going to eat next than some spinning circle. Unless these new discoveries will contribute to the betterment of pop tarts?

Bossman 06-29-2008 04:47 AM

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Originally Posted by pocketkangaroo (Post 14389314)
Still trying to get down the basics.

Robert Anton Wilson on Quantum Physics


pocketkangaroo 06-29-2008 06:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by potter (Post 14389661)
You guys are both idiots. They've been doing this exact same research for DECADES already. Fermi Lab opened in 1967! It's the same damn thing, just on a smaller scale. This new one will be roughly seven times the size of Fermi Labs. Another words, it's nothing new. It's just a larger scale.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermilab
http://www.fnal.gov/

R-Tards. :1orglaugh

It's not even close to the same thing. This one will produce 7 times the energy of the FermiLab.

Pornopat 06-29-2008 06:36 AM

So have you guys decided yet if we are all gonna die?
I need to prepare if so.

jollyperv 06-29-2008 09:18 AM

I sale cheap singularities

Bossman 06-29-2008 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Pornopat (Post 14390348)
So have you guys decided yet if we are all gonna die?
I need to prepare if so.

Well, theoritcally we could die without any warning at any time, if a meteorite hits earth, and science mostly only know about meteorites after they hit earth - even the larger ones. However even with the theoritcally chance being there, then people do not stop living their lifes :thumbsup

gne112 06-29-2008 10:53 AM

This will happen, nothing will stop them. All we can hope is good will come out of it.

Iron Fist 06-29-2008 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by potter (Post 14389633)
it's not like this is the first or only one. currently the largest one (before this one is operational) is located in the south west suburbs of chicago, il. i don't recall chicago ever being sucked up by a black hole when i grew up there.

No but it does explain some of the crime trends in that region... :helpme

beta-tester 06-29-2008 11:39 AM

yeah right....


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