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Originally Posted by Jochie
Would that really explain why we exist, though? That's the biggest mystery. Sounds like we're going to look at how -- which is interesting, but maybe not as crucial.
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Some people would argue that learning how we exist would tell us why we exist. Not everyone believes that our existance is somehow supernatural and there is no way to prove that. Care to venture an alternative?
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Originally Posted by Krusty69
And where do they plan to recreate these conditions? The Big Bang doesn't sound like something we should be in any hurry to recreate. Seems like all of this time and these resources could be better spent to me.
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Did you not read the part in the opening post about CERN and their supercollider? It's pretty obvious that is where they will be doing their experiments. Creating Big Bang-like conditions does mean they are recreating The Big Bang. Protons hardly contain the amount of mass that the universe did at The Big Bang.
Jam it back in, in the dark.