Oct 23, 2006, 01:27 AM
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On a non-serious note, as I started reading this, Futurama came on for its 2am slot... it's the episode that starts with a robot on stage saying "So I says, 'Super collider? I just met her!'" Which I thought was pretty ironic but anyway... I am all for science and discovering the mysteries of the universe... but I get a bad feeling that we are teetering on the destruction of Earth, possibly the universe every time I read something like that. There was a similar thread with creating a mini-universe in a controlled environment. I feel like doing things like this will tear apart the fabric of space and time. They are trying to recreate the after-effects of the Big Bang, but that is all unknown. The universe is infinite and always expanding... To create something similar (be it the creation of a mini-universe or post-Big Bang conditions) would, in my mind, possibly create another infinite entity... and one space can't contain 2 infinite, expanding bodies. That’s my 2 cents anyway, based on the little I remember from physics... I'm probably wrong; I just don't like meddling in the unknown, especially when it can cause an apocalyptic scenario.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
Oh wait, you're serious. Let me laugh even harder.
-Bender, Futurama
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