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    • david_hD Offline
      david_h
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      Suicides? Already? They didn't wait for the comet?

      If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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      • david_hD Offline
        david_h
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        Darn . ..My mom told me I was the God Particle. 😆

        If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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        • J Offline
          JuanV.Soler
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          Have you seen this ?
          Higgs boson is the name some science people have given to make God a particle.
          well, lets see.

          I think it has been an outrage to that bit of land.
          27 kms of construction under that bit.
          In the future, when next experiment comes to be done, it would be great that, we, citizens of this whole LAND, could be able to vote on favour or in des_favour.
          Not only the goverment and the so recognised science people.

          I dont like this experiment as you can see.
          But I dont have any objection to it either.

          The only point i want to make is that, for instance , this experiment could have been taking in the outsides of the earth, in the space. And be able to do it there, not here.
          Just in case.
          That maybe the case.

          Really, who knows things overthere are going to be the same ?


          Did you see that..JPG


          God particle.JPG


          God particle2.JPG

          ,))),

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          • soloS Offline
            solo
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            let me get up to speed here, we have the Father, the son, the holy spirit and now the divine particle too? 😉

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            • MarianM Offline
              Marian
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              it's ridiculous to put this experiment in space, this has less chance of destroying the earth than the atomic bomb, and that was not tested in space at all and they knew for certain that it is very destructive.And the other hand that would have been virtually impossible and would have cost hundreds of billions , which would have really been a waste of money.

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              • J Offline
                JuanV.Soler
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                money does count is it ?
                money can not justify the action.
                it should have been investigated before under more aspects.

                ,))),

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                • MarianM Offline
                  Marian
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                  Some time you have to stop theorising and just go out on a limb and do it, it's what makes us human and they spent 20 years making this project possible how many more years would you have them checking calculation for a very safe procedure, it's like spending 10 days just prepairing to cut your nails.

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                    remus
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                    I dont think many countries would throw hundreds of millions of euros in to the project if there hadnt been some serious investigation first.

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                      PeterCharles
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                      @unknownuser said:

                      The suicides have already begun... http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26641652/
                      This really is just sad that people will by into this "big bang" theory thinking it is going to destroy the earth...

                      This is an example of Darwinism, clearly not fit enough to survive.
                      (or maybe she just wouldn't marry the groom selected for her so honour dictated...._

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                      • J Offline
                        JuanV.Soler
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                        @unknownuser said:

                        it's what makes us human
                        it's like spending 10 days just prepairing to cut your nails.

                        😄
                        well there are also humans who likes to cut their nails every day without waiting.
                        I mean it is their daily_life thing they like.
                        and so, at least, better to ask them if they do mind, no ?

                        what i say is that it should have been consulted.

                        ,))),

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                          JuanV.Soler
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                          solo, yes. 😄

                          ,))),

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                            toxicvoxel
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                            Another sad naive shortsighted ignorant (who clearly has no understanding of the full impact of the cost of dogfood on the planet):
                            http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7603257.stm
                            .

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                            • MarianM Offline
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                              If we would leave every decision to be made by the masses we wouldn't get any research done, do you feel you understand quantum mechanics? Ordinary peopel can't vote on things they can't fully understand.
                              Toxic I have a question, what could a quantum mechanics specialist do to stop world hunger or climate change?

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                              • J Offline
                                JuanV.Soler
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                                well,
                                I am not going to convince you.
                                I´ll just bet nothing is going to be discovered but the need to change the way science is been held.
                                and i believe someone has bet 70 euros.

                                ,))),

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                                  toxicvoxel
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                                  @unknownuser said:

                                  If we would leave every decision to be made by the masses we wouldn't get any research done, do you feel you understand quantum mechanics? Ordinary peopel can't vote on things they can't fully understand.
                                  Toxic I have a question, what could a quantum mechanics specialist do to stop world hunger or climate change?

                                  Marian,
                                  That's my point exactly - how can you support something that you do not understand? Do you understand fully what has been initiated today?
                                  It strikes me that those of you so in favour of scientific research formulate your support in a completely unscientific way, without real knowledge of the subject, minimal research and and only a theoretical promise of practical benefit. If any scientist where to support a theory on this basis he would be rediculed in the intellectual community.

                                  Also, clearly you did not read or understand the point made in the article.
                                  -( But then he is only the previous chief scientist of the UK so he probably could have nothing of merit to contribute to the discussion.)

                                  But I tend to agree with you: The quantum mechanics specialists will contribute nothing to stop world hunger, climate change, malaria, aids or any of the major challenges we are faced with.

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                                  • DanielD Offline
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                                    Look at it this way - if the collider does cause a black hole or some other event that destroys the Earth, it will solve all our problems.

                                    My avatar is an anachronism.

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                                    • MarianM Offline
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                                      I'm in favour of it because it doesn't cost as much money as the us military, it increases our knowledge, that's always a plus, and developed technologies we could soon use, i don't see the problem you have with this project, i bet there are other more ridiculous and useless projects out there that don't get your attention, because they are not that important but still eat up money, those are the one you need to battle with, and about the black hole stuff.....i have read articles on the net it's true, and i do undertand basicly what they are doing....and it doesn't seem to me to be dangerous, if i'm wrong i'll give you 100 bucks.
                                      And because specilaist don't contribute to solving those problems now we should do what? Solving those problems you talked about are the job of politicians mostly, they have plenty of money, most of it is not going to reasearch by the way,....it seems to me that political campaigns are more ridiculous than these experiminents, they are totally useless and the amounts of money used for a bunch of guys are just crazy.
                                      As i stated above and said in previos post the US army alone eats up hundreds of billions of dollars and nobody commented on that, you guys seem to be ok with it.....the US uses money like it's always in a war, and do soldier contribute to solving those issues?

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                                      • Alan FraserA Offline
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                                        It's not a question of supporting something you don't understand. It's a question of why you would not want to support scientific research.

                                        The whole idea of either/or...LHC or climate change is totally bogus. It's not a question of money; it's a question of political and personal will. You could save at least as much money by the populations of the participating countries not indulging in buying pointless expensive, commercialised greetings cards for every invented occasion under the sun. That in itself amount to $billions over the 10 years it's taken to construct the accelerator. This could be done without robbing one part of scientific research to pay for another. But will they? Of course not.

                                        Toxic, you accuse those of us who support this project of being unscientific...yet you are the one who is taking the media-twisted opinion of one man and holding it up against the opinion of tens of thousands of others. Sir David King isn't even a physicist, he's a chemist. Moreover he's always had a bee in his bonnet about climate change. He's been at loggerheads with the US government over that for years...it's most outspoken critic.

                                        Even more than that, he wasn't making the either/or accusation you suggest. He only made a passing reference to CERN; his main point was that more scientific focus needed to be placed on practical problems regardless of what else was going on. If you actually listen to what he said rather than falling into the trap set by the article...of setting him up as a critic of the CERN project...you'll realise that he was simply asking for comparable funding for those areas he regards as priorities. He never said anything about such funding being taken away from other "blue sky" areas of science. In fact he flatly denied that right at the beginning of the audio clip

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                                        • pilouP Offline
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                                          @unknownuser said:

                                          It's french : Any of you guys ever own a Peugeot?

                                          A peugeot was rustic and robust: difficult to stop it, unweary... 😮
                                          so be very suspiciously 💚
                                          Its not a sparkle that I see here? 🤓

                                          http://www.google.fr/logos/lhc.gif

                                          Play with fire is a boy's game 😒

                                          "Science sans conscience n'est que ruine de l'âme" François Rabelais 1494 1553
                                          "Science without conscience is just soul's destroy" 😒

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                                          • T Offline
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                                            @toxicvoxel said:

                                            @unknownuser said:

                                            But I tend to agree with you: The quantum mechanics specialists will contribute nothing to stop world hunger, climate change, malaria, aids or any of the major challenges we are faced with.

                                            Just a single counter-example, albeit from a slightly different 'useless' bit of scientific research'; without an understanding of special relativity we couldn't have a functional GPS system. A functional GPS system allows us to measure a lot of quite useful things more easily than other wise. Amongst other things, combined with satellite photos it provides useful information on fertiliser/pesticide use and crop health, which in turn aids keeping people alive. I find that a generally useful thing.

                                            We don't know exactly what might come from the research being done with the LHC. That's why it's called research. I think you'll find that research in general has provided pretty spectacular payback. After all, without a lot of past history, you quite possibly might have died of measles or meningitis or polio in childhood due to a lack of medical research. You wouldn't have a computer to access the internet that wouldn't be there and there wouldn't be any power to operate it anyway. You would be short on food because there wouldn't be any serious agricultural science. You wouldn't have... well anything. Except possibly a miserable life of scratching an existence, crushed under religion, ignorant of any possibility of a better life.

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