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You know those Taliban dudes with a bullet with your name on it? They are only using cellphones as a means to an end, not becaus they "dig progress and discovery" - when the hordes overrun the LHC I dont think they will care what its intended use was - they will just raid it for parts for their camel wagons ;) |
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The LHC has been under development for 20 years. It's a multi-national effort which makes the price of 5 billion even less. If not for the the whole dooms day premonition BS, we wouldn't even be having this thread since the pursuit of science doesn't make news, sensationalism does. Drop the melodrama. |
While we're at it, lets disband all scientific research studying the cosmos on the most macro level of physics that exists, because that isn't relevant either. :-\ Who needs a 100 Meter fully movable satellite dish that can detect the faintest of signals from the furthest, quietest, and most significant zones of our universe. We aren't talking ET, but the building blocks of Time itself.
Lets talk about that 20% of the worlds energy coming form nukelur energy... or at least the west. That is 20% that allowed 20% more expansion of infrastructure, construction, living etc. etc. to exist. 20% is no small portion. so much science wouldn't exist without WARTIME necessity. Out of the need to communicate came the ENTIRE study of Radio Astronomy. Without Radio Astronomy, there would be no cell phones. There would be no wireless phones, there would be no digital communication whatsoever. Not to mention countless other benefits that modern radio astronomy has brought direct and indirect technology we take for granted, and will in the future. |
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Why bring Bush into it? The anti-western movement far predates Bush - senior and junior... Quote:
So as long as some boffins have their noses stuck in some project for 20 years then it; ok for rest of the world can quietly slide into chaos. Quote:
Actually if people paid more attention to the melodrama then financial, energy and immigration crisis like we are currently experiencing would not have happened. Because all the while some of us were calling for changes and oversight, we were laughed down as cooks and drama queens I have been asking why domestic oil exploration was being curtailed the day I learned of the fact in the mid 1990's. It made ZERO strategic sense then, yet somehow "other more important endeavors" were pursued... - what good is a successful LHC if you dot get to reap the benefits of any knowledge gained because the world around you has gone to hell? Call me all the names you want, but I have an uncanny track record o being correct - maybe it because man is essentially evil and destined to fail so my pessimistic outlook has a greater chance of being correct hehe ;) |
Then go make a thread on pessimism. There are plenty of other threads here on how the world is jacked up. This isn't one about it.
Go sell your corvette and send the proceeds to some cause. |
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so basically you are just whining and lamenting 'because you can'? O.o
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the opening post was about some funny stuff concerning the LHC and us wanting to act a littel nerdy, so why whine?
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Eh. No matter. We won't have to bicker for a while since the LHC is deactivated till April for repairs.
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Think about it, this way they get more money and more play time hehe |
Hahaha. Interesting idea. I'm a science geek, so I don't really believe that, but that would be hilarious. Perhaps the "malfunction" of the LHC and the "delay in testing" wasn't so accidental afterall? Bahaman vacations for everyone! :laugh:
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Still, their discoveries lead to new technology quite often. |
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It is its own little economy... local builders, contractors, house sales, small and medium equipment sales, land sales, water provisioning, electrical contracting, urban renewal managment, grounds keeping, landscaping, catering, cleaning and waste disposal - hell I have not even started listing the actual scientific suppliers and players - those are just the local small business owners feeding off this cash cow ;) hehe |
It's their money to spend, and advancing the knowledge of the human race will always be a much more worth while cause than bailing out idiots who didn't know a hurricane was coming three days out.
Intimidation from the unknown is for the primates, I for one welcome welcome our subatomic overlords. |
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And I am not only talking about people living on the water, but also the large scale broader impact a storm can have. What is your problem all of a sudden? Seems like you are PMSing recently - get over yourself already. |
helium in large quantities... hydrogen particles smashing onto each other...
I know they are smart and all but did any of them remember what E=MC2 does when applied to smashing particles? is there an exact control of how many particles hit each other? what are they doing with the neutrons that are multiplied after a hit? no... I am sure they have thought about it, I am sure the similarities with the inner workings of a star are just coincidence... I am sure they did think about what a chain reaction could do in a machine that big... I am also pretty convinced they did read Einstein's work... I mean not doing so, would be uncivilized |
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Per the newspaper today, the problem was attributed to some bad soldering on one connection. Lisa probably had nothing to do with finding the problem, but I just wanted to see her photo again. |
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