So the end of the world could be tomorrow....!

spectrolite

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lolz... check out this link
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http://www.hasthelargehadroncolliderdestroyedtheworldyet. com/
 

Brittni

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Originally Posted by Shimmer
Please tell me you're being ironic, satirical, sarcastic, or something. Please?

No... LOL.

I really don't see the point in doing it, but then again I just browsed the forums and wasn't really given a reason to see why I should be excited about this. I'm not a fan of science: it's that simple *FOR ME*
 

darkwater_soul

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Originally Posted by Brittni
No... LOL.

I really don't see the point in doing it, but then again I just browsed the forums and wasn't really given a reason to see why I should be excited about this. I'm not a fan of science: it's that simple *FOR ME*


SCIENCE is what drives our lives, it's what creates new formulas in makeup, what makes newer, better ways to live our lives, fuel our bodies, etc. How could you NOT be interested in science, seeing that it is involved in your life EVERYDAY? I could see someone not be all about the technical aspects surrounding the Hadron collider, but if we could find out even a billionth of a scrap of knowledge about how our world began, it could be really exciting.
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kimmy

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i was pretty stoked when i was reading about the collider the other day at work. it will be interesting to learn a little more about the "god particle."

but we're not going to be swallowed up by a black hole. i think organizations only brought up that argument because if this works, it will lend alot more scientific proof to the theory of evolution and the big bang. if this thing does create any black holes, they'll be so minute they'll just shrink back up and disappear within seconds of their birth.

this is massive and i'm excited. WAAAAY EXCITED.
 

kimmy

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Originally Posted by MAC_Whore
An example of why one should have a basic understanding of science:

i hope those sirens are the police coming to give this woman a 51/50 evaluation.
 

SingFrAbsoltion

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Quote:
Originally Posted by MAC_Whore
An example of why one should have a basic understanding of science:

0h n0ez t3h rainbows oozing out of our ground!!!!!!

I LOLd so hard at this, thanks
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Kalico

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Originally Posted by MAC_Whore
An example of why one should have a basic understanding of science:

Come on now... we all know that didn't happen 20 years ago!
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MAC_Whore

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Originally Posted by Kalico
Come on now... we all know that didn't happen 20 years ago!
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Yes, I too am frightened by this sudden emergence of these so-called "rainbows". What's next? Water falling from the sky in little droplets? Insanity! It's insanity, I tell you!
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aleksis210

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Originally Posted by Solace
I read this..

And I LOL'D really loudly.

People are always thinking of new ways to bring about the destruction of mankind! Sweet.


same and I never do that.
 
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