• CERN: LHC could prove the existence of extra dimensions as early as next year
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[QUOTE=Wyrmdraken;26088992][url]http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/mt-edward/cadbury.htm[/url][/QUOTE] But they still aren't being collided I cannot know for sure until they collide them
[QUOTE=Vaught;26088927][i]"CERN decides 'fuck it' and smashes two tootsie-pops instead of protons."[/i] [/QUOTE] But, it still won't figure out how many licks to the center of a tootsie pop.
[QUOTE=ExplodingGuy;26090375]But, it still won't figure out how many licks to the center of a tootsie pop.[/QUOTE] The secrets of candy should be priority one for this machine.
[QUOTE=GWMCOCD;26088671]I guess this doesn't produce more power then used eh?[/QUOTE] What?
[QUOTE=ExplodingGuy;26090375]But, it still won't figure out how many licks to the center of a tootsie pop.[/QUOTE] Fuck, I was just about to say this.
Let's hope they know what they're doing, it's too early to die :tinfoil:
[QUOTE=Glitch360;26090492]Let's hope they know what they're doing, it's too early to die :tinfoil:[/QUOTE] No it's 9:54, this minute is an ideal time to die.
It's amazing to see the LHC progressing so fast, especially after the teething problems. [QUOTE=ZekeTwo;26088566]But it doesn't figure out how they get the caramel inside the caramilk bar so it's fucking useless[/QUOTE] The caramel is solid when the bar is being made, but mixed with an enzyme to break down the substance over several hours so it is nice and gooey once it reaches the shelves. This was discovered with CERN'S old LEP collider, Jesus.
How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop? [img]http://itself.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/tootsie-pop-350.jpg[/img] I wonder...
This make me think of wrinkle in time for some reason [editline]15th November 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=Pr0vologne;26091347]How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop? [img_thumb]http://itself.files.wordpress.com/2009/12/tootsie-pop-350.jpg[/img_thumb] I wonder...[/QUOTE] 215 I counted
[QUOTE=RG4;26091363]215 I counted[/QUOTE] +or minus a few if you aren't retarded it's usually a little over 200
[QUOTE=HiddenMyst;26089366]Life is existence, whether conscious or not. There's no goal or meaning to it, just trying to set a new high score of how long we can exist compared to other things in life.[/QUOTE] We don't know for sure, not yet. So I submit to you that our purpose in life, at least for the time being, is to discover what our purpose in life is, if there is one at all.
[QUOTE=ExplodingGuy;26090375]But, it still won't figure out how many licks to the center of a tootsie pop.[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=how+many+licks+does+it+take+to+get+to+the+center+of+a+tootsie+pop%3F[/url]
Extra dimensions are bullshit ideas anyways.
[QUOTE=Paramud;26094665]Extra dimensions are bullshit ideas anyways.[/QUOTE] Yeah and you would totally know that.
[QUOTE=tehperzon;26088639]we are discovering too many things way to fast :ohdear:[/QUOTE] No, progress is good, there is no 'Way too fast'.
[QUOTE=RayDark;26094743]No, progress is good, there is no 'Way too fast'.[/QUOTE] Well yeah there technically is. What would have happened if nuclear technology had been discovered during the crusades?
[QUOTE=ItsGary;26089246]What a [i]dimensional[/i] discovery. Would be hilariously ironic if this turned out like Black Mesa.[/QUOTE] This is the reason why I took that class in "Creative Survival" for 1000$ per class It's gonna be worth it, I tell ya :tinfoil:
[QUOTE=Swemon;26094831]This is the reason why I took that class in "Creative Survival" for 1000$ per class It's gonna be worth it, I tell ya :tinfoil:[/QUOTE] Or you could have just played Half Lives. Or is it Half Lifes. Fuck if I know how that name's supposed to be turned into multiple form.
[QUOTE=superdinoman;26094737]Yeah and you would totally know that.[/QUOTE] Yes, I would. Especially once nothing happens and it turns out there are no extra dimensions.
[QUOTE=DELL;26088676]That would just make more question then it could answer, I don't like this one bit.[/QUOTE] Better to know what you don't know than be ignorant of your ignorance.
[QUOTE=Paramud;26095299]Yes, I would. Especially once nothing happens and it turns out there are no extra dimensions.[/QUOTE] And why exactly isn't it possible to have extra dimensions?
[QUOTE=I Broke The Sun!;26095628]And why exactly isn't it possible to have extra dimensions?[/QUOTE] it just isn't bro gosh trust me I'm a scientist
[QUOTE=Paramud;26095299]Yes, I would. Especially once nothing happens and it turns out there are no extra dimensions.[/QUOTE] If everyone approached science the way you do the world would be quite a terrible place to live.
I reeeeealy hope they find a dimension made of cheese or cookies
..god..damn.. mother fucking.. :science:!! [editline]16th November 2010[/editline] [QUOTE=latin_geek;26096055]I reeeeealy hope they find a dimension made of cheese or cookies[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=superdinoman;26095673]If everyone approached science the way you do the world would be quite a terrible place to live.[/QUOTE] Yes, yes, extra dimensions are a very nice idea and I'm sure your movie script uses it so well. Now let's just let this come up with nothing and get over it. It was cool when we were kids but let's get to real science, please.
[QUOTE=tehperzon;26088639]we are discovering too many things way to fast :ohdear:[/QUOTE] How does that even begin to make sense?
Figures this would be on a half life forum.
[QUOTE=Paramud;26096422]Yes, yes, extra dimensions are a very nice idea and I'm sure your movie script uses it so well. Now let's just let this come up with nothing and get over it. It was cool when we were kids but let's get to real science, please.[/QUOTE] [quote=Wikipedia]Much of modern technology operates at a scale where quantum effects are significant. Examples include the laser, the transistor (and thus the microchip), the electron microscope, and magnetic resonance imaging. The study of semiconductors led to the invention of the diode and the transistor, which are indispensable for modern electronics.[/quote] That's real science enough
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