|
||
|
|
|||||||
| Welcome to the Exploding Garrmondo Weiner Interactive Swiss Army Penis. |
|
GFF is a community of gaming and music enthusiasts. We have a team of dedicated moderators, constant member-organized activities, and plenty of custom features, including our unique journal system. If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ or our GFWiki. You will have to register before you can post. Membership is completely free (and gets rid of the pesky advertisement unit underneath this message).
|
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools |
"They" would not go out on a limb with billions of dollars at risk. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
Last edited by Eschbach; Sep 9, 2008 at 06:47 PM.
|
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
Hey, maybe you should try that thing Chie was talking about.
|
Well I'm not a scientist, I only know what I read, that's obvious, so you're right, but I don't like to read the ground I stand on might not be there tomorrow.
I was speaking idiomatically. |
I do look forward to the hundreds of little black holes they are actually going to create. A scientist is going to put his finger in one and be shloooped to the other side of the universe.
How ya doing, buddy? ![]()
|
FELIPE NO |
Just for comic effect, of course. Let me have some self-humour here. After all, I might die in 6 hours 10 minutes
![]() What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? ![]()
|
No, I don't think it's obvious you know what you read, unless you read scientific journals written by 3 year-olds. I will admit I know fuck all about physics, which is why I haven't posted in this thread. Nobody wants to read a post by someone talking about a subject they clearly know nothing about. Although I know I am not innocent of sticking my foot in my mouth sometimes, I generally try to live by the following quote, whose origin I know not: " 'Tis better to be silent and thought of as a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. " Remember it, sweetheart. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
If, for some ridiculous reason, this whole thing does bring about our collective ends... well, I'd like to be the first to say:
SEE YOU ALL IN HELL There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() |
f u jess. I like the opposite sex leik god intended so im goin 2 hevin lol ;3
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
Hey, maybe you should try that thing Chie was talking about.
|
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
"Yes, I AM an evil genius"~Dave, Code Monkeys
"And I command you....DIE!"~Lelouch, Code Gaess |
Actually, I think this test is just firing up the particle beam. They aren't going to start any particle collision tests until October, as far as I know.
I was speaking idiomatically. |
---------- Haven't even started impacting particles you say? It's like saying you plugged in the blender to make a smoothie while the ingredients are all still inside. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? ![]() |
Watch this shit live: Sky News Live
You won't see the black holes, but you can look at a room full of excited scientists. FELIPE NO Nothing wrong with not being strong
Nothing says we need to beat what's wrong Nothing manmade remains made long That's a debt we can't back out of |
![]() If this guy shows up in a month, be very afraid.
![]() Most amazing jew boots
|
Actually, all the scaremongering about the world ending today is bullshit anyway as even the scientists who opposed the thing said it'd take about four years before anyone noticed anything wrong. German chemist Otto Rossler said "Nothing will change for about four years. Then someone will spot a light-ray coming out of the Indian Ocean. The weather will change, completely wiping out life on Earth". Of course, he's retired and never published a paper in his life but he's the closest thing to a credible opponent of the project.
Quote of the day has to go to Professor Brian Cox who works on the project who according to the Metro said "Anyone who thinks the LHC will destroy the world is a twat". Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() ![]() |
Of course, that doesn't mean he's credible in this issue. The continuation of that quote about the Indian Ocean is something about Armageddon and the Bible, so...There's nowhere I can't reach. Nothing wrong with not being strong
Nothing says we need to beat what's wrong Nothing manmade remains made long That's a debt we can't back out of |
I just finished watching the live feed this morning here. They were just doing test laps and weren't collilding anything. Sure takes it a long time though...... 1hour or something for one lap.
Watched it here: http://webcast.cern.ch/index.html This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() oh my gawddd |
Can we get a youtube of the LHC rap interrupted by the Japanese "world destruction to funny music" clip?
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
I was speaking idiomatically. Nothing wrong with not being strong
Nothing says we need to beat what's wrong Nothing manmade remains made long That's a debt we can't back out of |
I wonder what it means to "discover other dimensions". I know very little about these theoretics and the definition of what exactly a dimension is escapes me.
I doubt very much that they're talking about finding another level of existence or conciousness but rather a position in space in time. What eludes me is what "other dimensions" they're hoping to discover. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
FELIPE NO |
All I ask of physicists is what I ask of God - if you're going to bring down the end of the world on me, just give me enough time to get a gun to blow my brains out before you super ignite all the oxygen in the world with molten ash.
What, you don't want my bikini-clad body?
|
I can't wait for those hardons to collide.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
String theory says that the smallest building blocks of everything are little 'strings' (around the Planck lenght or 1.6 × 10-35 m) that can vibrate in different ways. Depending on the manner of vibration they can manifest themselves as different elementary particles, like photons (light) or quarks, which combine to form protons, which combine with neutrons to create atoms, which create macroscopic stuff that we know. Now about dimensions. Here is an illustration, courtesy of professor Richard Wolfson: ![]() In the upper part, you are looking from afar, and you see an ant that appears to be able to travel on a stem in one dimension only. When you move in close enough, you see that there is actually another dimension. That dimension is 'curled up on itself', in a kind of sphere. You couldn't see it before, because you were looking from a great distance. Now, remember that these strings in the string theory are small as fuck. They operate at Planck length, the smallest physically possible length. What if there are more dimensions curled up there, and we simply aren't close enough to that tiny scale for them to have any effect on us? Of course, we can't really imagine another dimension very well, so to us it's just extremely complex mathematics, but for subatomic particles created by the strings, like the protons that they will be colliding in LHC, it may be a different story. It's also theorised that the hypothetical graviton particle, which supposedly 'carries' gravity, 'leaks' into these curled-up dimensions (since it's small enough to access them), which is why gravity is such a weak force and only becomes considerable when dealing with massive objects like planets. I know this is not very clear. Since I don't really know what I'm talking about, I can't explain it very well, but hopefully this gives you at least some idea. Most amazing jew boots Nothing wrong with not being strong
Nothing says we need to beat what's wrong Nothing manmade remains made long That's a debt we can't back out of
Last edited by Aardark; Sep 10, 2008 at 08:46 PM.
|
How ya doing, buddy?
|
![]() |
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence | Soldier | Video Gaming | 341 | May 21, 2006 10:51 AM |