[QUOTE=Mudbone;25945073]GG Christianity. You had a good run.[/QUOTE]
You have to be the most ignorant and self absorbed idiot to even grace Facepunch and this thread.
what if they actually made a mini universe that lasted as long as ours seems to last
we just witnessed an entire timeline maybe
holy shit science!!!
what did it make?
besides hot stuff
[QUOTE=Trinholdt;25949627]You have to be the most ignorant and self absorbed idiot to even grace Facepunch and this thread.[/QUOTE]
stop fucking replying you're making it worse
it's called IGNORE HIS POST YOU IDIOTS
It's exceedingly funny how you guys went off at Mudbone for saying what he thinks, at the same time spouting shit that's similar to what he said against people who think religion is wrong. So far as I'm concerned you, or I for that matter, are no better than the people you hate for saying things like that.
[QUOTE=Panda X;25947116]Yeah we get it. You're an elitist atheist and you want the whole world to know. Can we stop this shit already?[/QUOTE]
He's an antitheist, don't lump atheists in with those asshats, it's like the westboro baptists being used to describe all of christianity.
[QUOTE=Jake Nukem;25951043]It's exceedingly funny how you guys went off at Mudbone for saying what he thinks, at the same time spouting shit that's similar to what he said against people who think religion is wrong. So far as I'm concerned you, or I for that matter, are no better than the people you hate for saying things like that.[/QUOTE]
Nazi's are disgusting and should not be allowed to run the world
I am now worse than Nazi's
[QUOTE=Goberfish;25950316]what did it make?
besides hot stuff[/QUOTE]
A mini-Big Bang.
"2012 BING BANG!!!1111!!1!!!!!!11!"
In before dumb sciencetists.
I can't stop reading Hadron as Hardon :saddowns:
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;25944258]With an accelerator the size of a galaxy is would take thousands if not millions of years for the particles to crash. I just found that kind of interesting.[/QUOTE]
More of hundreds of thousands.
[QUOTE=Marigi121;25952305]More of hundreds of thousands.[/QUOTE]
Already posted the exact number of years.
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;25943792]And General_Xing said it wouldn't work, ha.[/QUOTE]
I didn't say it wouldn't work, I said that it breaks down alot.
[QUOTE=General_Xing;25952388]I didn't say it wouldn't work, I said that it breaks down alot.[/QUOTE]
Yeah large pieces of experimental equipment tend to do that surprisingly.
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;25952414]Yeah large pieces of experimental equipment tend to do that surprisingly.[/QUOTE]
Yeah so I didn't say it wouldn't work.
[QUOTE=General_Xing;25952431]Yeah so I didn't say it wouldn't work.[/QUOTE]
You pretty much said that the LHC was a waste of time since it keeps breaking down, i.e It'll never work
You may not of said it directly but it was what you where implying
And that's how the universe was created.
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;25952504]You pretty much said that the LHC was a waste of time since it keeps breaking down, i.e It'll never work
You may not of said it directly but it was what you where implying[/QUOTE]
No. What [B]YOU[/B] thought I was implying. I would have said it would never work if I mean't that.
Stupid malaka.
[QUOTE=POLOPOZOZO;25947632]The CERN website says it's 100000 times as hot as the sun not a million but that's with protons I don't know about ions.[/QUOTE]
protons are ions
on their own anyway
[editline]9th November 2010[/editline]
[QUOTE=DesolateGrun;25945854]it is possible to create a universe by smashing two particles together[/QUOTE]
no no no no and no
they didn't actually "create" a universe inside the lhc
they just wanted to see what happens to partlices when they have as much energy as the particles a millisecond after the big bang did
so if it's a "mini-big" bang, it's just a more of a regular bang amirite?
That's pretty hot.
I wonder how much are the scientists getting paid down there in the LHC research facility or whatever.
[QUOTE=BreenIsALie;25944143]I read somewhere that to prove string theory, You will need a accelerator the size of a galaxy.
Meetup in my garage. The project starts now :science:[/QUOTE]
That makes no sense. A particle accelerator the size of a a few two light seconds (circumference) (to allow two particles to speed first accelerate and then crash) would be equally effective as an accelerator the size of the observable universe.
[QUOTE=Kendra;25953171]That makes no sense. A particle accelerator the size of a a few two light seconds (circumference) (to allow two particles to speed first accelerate and then crash) would be equally effective as an accelerator the size of the observable universe.[/QUOTE]
I didn´t say how or if it would work, i only said i read it somewhere. I think it might have been about the size and mass of the objects colliding
The LHC facility is called CERN
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;25943792]And General_Xing said it wouldn't work, ha.[/QUOTE]
So did Hawking.
0.0
[QUOTE=starpluck;25951370]A mini-Big Bang.[/QUOTE]
Why do people keep sticking with "it creates mini big-bangs" - That's false and has been invented by the media to sound more dramatic. Smashing the lead-ions is meant for producing e.g. a quark-gluon plasma, a state the universe was filled with quite shortly [b]after[/b] the big-bang.
[editline]9th November 2010[/editline]
[QUOTE=Virtanen;25952799]so if it's a "mini-big" bang, it's just a more of a regular bang amirite?[/QUOTE]
No, it's a state like it was after the big-bang. Media just read "Big-Bang" and therefore called the LHC "big-bang"-machine. Sadly, people believe everything they read in the newspaper or see at FoxNews.
Sorry o great aVoN :v:
[QUOTE=POLOPOZOZO;25944261]Man would it be cool to work on something like that.
Also "The experiment created temperatures a million times hotter than the centre of the Sun" what the hell is that right?[/QUOTE]
Well, take enough electricity to power entire cities and concentrate it between 2 individual atoms, it's not that hard to believe
This is fucking awesome.
now I can stop worrying about black holes swallowing my ass
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