Well Here it is. ;) these guys better have gotten it right.
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[QUOTE="johnnyv2003"]can't freakin wait for the Black Hole. I hope I come out on the other side as a centaurWizz46
your understanding of science fascinates me)
Yes, it's a remarkable "understanding" of "science"...[QUOTE="johnnyv2003"]can't freakin wait for the Black Hole. I hope I come out on the other side as a centaurWizz46
your understanding of science fascinates me)
it's called sarcasm
[QUOTE="johnnyv2003"][QUOTE="Wizz46"][QUOTE="johnnyv2003"]can't freakin wait for the Black Hole. I hope I come out on the other side as a centaurWizz46
your understanding of science fascinates me)
it's called sarcasm
NO WAI!!!
YES WAI!!!! i beat you by one exclamation mark
[QUOTE="Wizz46"][QUOTE="johnnyv2003"][QUOTE="Wizz46"][QUOTE="johnnyv2003"]can't freakin wait for the Black Hole. I hope I come out on the other side as a centaurjohnnyv2003
your understanding of science fascinates me)
it's called sarcasm
NO WAI!!!
YES WAI!!!! i beat you by one exclamation mark
NOOO!!!
*retreats to dark cave in order to plan my revenge*
[QUOTE="johnnyv2003"][QUOTE="Wizz46"][QUOTE="johnnyv2003"][QUOTE="Wizz46"][QUOTE="johnnyv2003"]can't freakin wait for the Black Hole. I hope I come out on the other side as a centaurWizz46
your understanding of science fascinates me)
it's called sarcasm
NO WAI!!!
YES WAI!!!! i beat you by one exclamation mark
NOOO!!!
*retreats to dark cave in order to plan my revenge*
i will be waiting. Of course when the collider goes off, I will become a centaur and chase you down with my new found speed
There is no Scientific basis behind any of the doomsday theories. I can't wait.deepdreamer256We dont know what will happen when we test it, thats what is freaking me out. Perhaps nothing, perhaps we'll all die. We dont know.
Personally, I dont think it should be done. I dont think we should know what happened, I dont think we should know how big our Universe is. It would shatter some people.
[QUOTE="Wizz46"][QUOTE="johnnyv2003"][QUOTE="Wizz46"][QUOTE="johnnyv2003"][QUOTE="Wizz46"][QUOTE="johnnyv2003"]can't freakin wait for the Black Hole. I hope I come out on the other side as a centaurjohnnyv2003
your understanding of science fascinates me)
it's called sarcasm
NO WAI!!!
YES WAI!!!! i beat you by one exclamation mark
NOOO!!!
*retreats to dark cave in order to plan my revenge*
i will be waiting. Of course when the collider goes off, I will become a centaur and chase you down with my new found speed
Then it begins..... *dramatic music, fallowed by lightning flashing in the background*
We dont know what will happen when we test it, thats what is freaking me out. Perhaps nothing, perhaps we'll all die. We dont know.[QUOTE="deepdreamer256"]There is no Scientific basis behind any of the doomsday theories. I can't wait.Matt-4542
Personally, I dont think it should be done. I dont think we should know what happened, I dont think we should know how big our Universe is. It would shatter some people.
Well, this isn't the first particle accelerator ever created. Even if it is more powerful there is only a certain amount more it can do. We have already created mini-black holes in PA's before, too. As for your "we shouldn't know" argument, well, I think 'shatter' is an overexageration. Christian's and other religous people have already proved themselves to be able to close themselves off to scientific reasoning in the name of God. ;) I doubt even finding out what happened during the big bang will change that.[QUOTE="Matt-4542"]We dont know what will happen when we test it, thats what is freaking me out. Perhaps nothing, perhaps we'll all die. We dont know.[QUOTE="deepdreamer256"]There is no Scientific basis behind any of the doomsday theories. I can't wait.deepdreamer256
Personally, I dont think it should be done. I dont think we should know what happened, I dont think we should know how big our Universe is. It would shatter some people.
Well, this isn't the first particle accelerator ever created. Even if it is more powerful there is only a certain amount more it can do. We have already created mini-black holes in PA's before, too. As for your "we shouldn't know" argument, well, I think 'shatter' is an overexageration. Christian's and other religous people have already proved themselves to be able to close themselves off to scientific reasoning in the name of God. ;) I doubt even finding out what happened during the big bang will change that. Oh, so this isnt the first Particle Accelerater?! I thought it was x) I feel much less freaked out now, but Im still nervous. Thanks x)[QUOTE="deepdreamer256"][QUOTE="Matt-4542"]We dont know what will happen when we test it, thats what is freaking me out. Perhaps nothing, perhaps we'll all die. We dont know.[QUOTE="deepdreamer256"]There is no Scientific basis behind any of the doomsday theories. I can't wait.Matt-4542
Personally, I dont think it should be done. I dont think we should know what happened, I dont think we should know how big our Universe is. It would shatter some people.
Well, this isn't the first particle accelerator ever created. Even if it is more powerful there is only a certain amount more it can do. We have already created mini-black holes in PA's before, too. As for your "we shouldn't know" argument, well, I think 'shatter' is an overexageration. Christian's and other religous people have already proved themselves to be able to close themselves off to scientific reasoning in the name of God. ;) I doubt even finding out what happened during the big bang will change that. Oh, so this isnt the first Particle Accelerater?! I thought it was x) I feel much less freaked out now, but Im still nervous. Thanks x) That's better. :lol: Also, if you're still nervous, you might want to listen to this.Has anyone ever actually been through a black hole? Perhaps we'll all pop out in Middle Earth.omfg_its_dally
Yes. All that's there is a Starbucks, nothing to get excited about.
[QUOTE="Matt-4542"][QUOTE="deepdreamer256"][QUOTE="Matt-4542"]We dont know what will happen when we test it, thats what is freaking me out. Perhaps nothing, perhaps we'll all die. We dont know.[QUOTE="deepdreamer256"]There is no Scientific basis behind any of the doomsday theories. I can't wait.deepdreamer256
Personally, I dont think it should be done. I dont think we should know what happened, I dont think we should know how big our Universe is. It would shatter some people.
Well, this isn't the first particle accelerator ever created. Even if it is more powerful there is only a certain amount more it can do. We have already created mini-black holes in PA's before, too. As for your "we shouldn't know" argument, well, I think 'shatter' is an overexageration. Christian's and other religous people have already proved themselves to be able to close themselves off to scientific reasoning in the name of God. ;) I doubt even finding out what happened during the big bang will change that. Oh, so this isnt the first Particle Accelerater?! I thought it was x) I feel much less freaked out now, but Im still nervous. Thanks x) That's better. :lol: Also, if you're still nervous, you might want to listen to this. I would if youtube would work for me xP[QUOTE="omfg_its_dally"]Has anyone ever actually been through a black hole? Perhaps we'll all pop out in Middle Earth.metroidfood
Yes. All that's there is a Starbucks, nothing to get excited about.
Yeah, you get broken down into Hawking radiation and scattered across space.I would if youtube would work for me xPMatt-4542It's 'always look on the bright side of life' by Monty Python.
That looked almost like the real laboratory where they keep that thing... Is this some sort of sick joke?! /panicElann2008It was an actual video produced at CERN...
It was an actual video produced at CERN...[QUOTE="xaos"][QUOTE="Elann2008"]That looked almost like the real laboratory where they keep that thing... Is this some sort of sick joke?! /panicElann2008
Pardon my ignorance. And CERN is where they keep this thing?
Yes and after watching this, we are ****ed. Who says rap is meaningless now?They'll probably discover a load of crap that's wrong anyway but we won't know any better. Just like the Roman Empire: I heard ancient Rome was just a giant brothel and the armies were nothing more then a fetish scene.TristanShand
this is so wrong that I can't even begin to correct you on all of your mistakes, doing so will take years...
bravo, you have just managed to write a big load of crap in just two lines...
[QUOTE="Matt-4542"][QUOTE="deepdreamer256"][QUOTE="Matt-4542"]We dont know what will happen when we test it, thats what is freaking me out. Perhaps nothing, perhaps we'll all die. We dont know.[QUOTE="deepdreamer256"]There is no Scientific basis behind any of the doomsday theories. I can't wait.deepdreamer256
Personally, I dont think it should be done. I dont think we should know what happened, I dont think we should know how big our Universe is. It would shatter some people.
Well, this isn't the first particle accelerator ever created. Even if it is more powerful there is only a certain amount more it can do. We have already created mini-black holes in PA's before, too. As for your "we shouldn't know" argument, well, I think 'shatter' is an overexageration. Christian's and other religous people have already proved themselves to be able to close themselves off to scientific reasoning in the name of God. ;) I doubt even finding out what happened during the big bang will change that. Oh, so this isnt the first Particle Accelerater?! I thought it was x) I feel much less freaked out now, but Im still nervous. Thanks x) That's better. :lol: Also, if you're still nervous, you might want to listen to this.This Song, Is On My iPod. 8)
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