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| Hadron Collider: Big Bang and Earth is bye-bye Posted: 9/9/2008 4:39:29 PM | I had my life planned around the 2012 dooms day ... It looks like I wont have to worry about seeing the ocean now ... Now I will be s@cked up with it ... 
TheReason ... Do you think you can make it ONE MORE DAY ?
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| Hadron Collider: Big Bang and Earth is bye-bye Posted: 9/10/2008 3:06:22 AM | From the movie " Slaughterhouse Five ".
WE KNOW HOW THE WORLD ENDS, AND IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH EARTH, EXCEPT THAT IT GETS WIPED OUT TOO.
REALLY ? HOW DOES IT END ?
WHILE WE'RE EXPERIMENTING WITH NEW FUELS, A TRALFAMADORIAN TEST PILOT PANICS, PRESSES THE WRONG BUTTON, AND THE WHOLE UNIVERSE DISAPPEARS.
BUT YOU HAVE TO STOP HIM ! IF YOU KNOW THIS, CAN'T YOU KEEP THE PILOT FROM PRESSING--
HE HAS ALWAYS PRESSED IT, AND HE ALWAYS WILL. WE ALWAYS LET HIM, AND WE ALWAYS WILL LET HIM. THE MOMENT IS STRUCTURED THAT WAY. MR. PILGRIM, A PLEASANT WAY TO SPEND ETERNITY... IS TO IGNORE THE BAD TIMES AND CONCENTRATE ON THE GOOD. | |
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| Hadron Collider: Big Bang and Earth is bye-bye Posted: 9/10/2008 1:59:00 PM | if everything goes as planned, both beams will collide in a about a month later... so nothing's going to happen today...
EDIT: They sent both beams...start the countdown...!!!!
Next month we'll be partying with apes....or....not.....
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| Hadron Collider: Big Bang and Earth is bye-bye Posted: 9/10/2008 2:57:52 PM | On the schematic of the accelerator, there are two stations named Atlas and Alice. Does anybody else find the image of throwing the world down the rabbit hole somewhat ironic?
http://mediaarchive.cern.ch/MediaArchive/Photo/Public2/photo-bul/bul-pho-2008-061.jpg | |
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| Hadron Collider: Big Bang and Earth is bye-bye Posted: 9/11/2008 7:20:36 AM | We're all still here, just as the scientists assured us. Do you really think the thousands of physicists involved would risk their own annihilation? And they're the ones who truly understand this stuff, so they should know if there are any risks worth worrying about.
I know enough physics to have a decent grasp of the risks, and they're really in the realm of fantasy. | |
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