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  1. #61

    this machine is poison for every young earth creationist out there, you know.. these people who think the earth is like... 6000 years old and all kangaroos in australia are descendants of the couple from noahs ark

    imagine how the world changed with the discovery of electrons... now... what will happen if we find the so called "god particle" every scientist is getting excited about

    i have no clue about this stuff... but me likes it. And if it were to destroy the planet.. i'd be like totally proud knowing swiss people were responsible for it hahaha

  2. #62
    Quote Originally Posted by Hozenyan View Post
    this machine is poison for every young earth creationist out there, you know.. these people who think the earth is like... 6000 years old and all kangaroos in australia are descendants of the couple from noahs ark
    LOL, yah. The Young Earth Theory has long been dismissed by the scientific community to be nothing but wild imaginings of some christian fundamentalists who have not sobered up

    Quote Originally Posted by Hozenyan View Post
    imagine how the world changed with the discovery of electrons... now... what will happen if we find the so called "god particle" every scientist is getting excited about
    I am for certain that life will still go on for most of us but for those who otherwise see it as an ungodly discovery, i am also for certain that they rather choose to stay inebriated by their religiosity than submit to the insurmountable fact about our origins.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hozenyan View Post
    i have no clue about this stuff... but me likes it. And if it were to destroy the planet.. i'd be like totally proud knowing swiss people were responsible for it hahaha
    LOL...after all the talks about the nukes, seems like we're all gonna end up in one of those black holes made in switzerland.
    Last edited by brownprose; 09-11-2008 at 11:06 AM.

  3. #63
    Fascinating jud kaayo hehehe...

    Unsa man ang implications if they find out that the "Higgs boson" does exist? And unsa man pud ang implication if they find out that there's nothing there? Hehehe... I'm clueless about this, but dili ba it's impossible that they won't discover anything?

  4. #64
    wat now?.....

  5. #65
    naa na jud ni sah sila pud nag pasimono aning internet

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    ? ? ? ? wat?

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    Read between the lines. That just simply means they are up to creating some form of intelligence using the God particle called the Higg's Boson.

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    kahibaw ko boss! hehehe, nangutana kng madredrive ug unsai ya pasabot saiya gi post! hehehe,

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    Quote Originally Posted by josephdc View Post
    Fascinating jud kaayo hehehe...

    Unsa man ang implications if they find out that the "Higgs boson" does exist? And unsa man pud ang implication if they find out that there's nothing there? Hehehe... I'm clueless about this, but dili ba it's impossible that they won't discover anything?
    To ordinary people like us, the effort may appear too expensive for such scientific inquiry and for such small a thing (in fact much much smaller than one hydrogen atom). But the research offers myriads of possibilities (other than unifying disparate theories on elementary particles) about how particle physics can serve to advance our understanding not only about the universe's origin but also in other important fields such as energy, nuclear medicine and high speed computing.

    And talk about high-speed computing, the LHC is going to be leveraged as a model for the next generation internet which is said to be 10,000 times faster than current standards. Universities from all over the world are reportedly going to be among the first beneficiaries of this nearly "light-speed" internet. So I think the effort/money is not at all really wasted.

    And yes it is also possible NOT TO FIND the Higgs boson ("God's particle") at all. I saw on BBC yesterday, Stephen Hawking (a world-renowned physicist in Britain) even challenged colleagues that the Higgs boson is "elusive" and they may not be able to find it. While many physicists agree it is possible that the Higg's may not be found as yet (especially in the first few runs) but they are confident that they are going to find it anyway.

  10. #70
    ^ Wow, I never imagined ingun ana diay ka wide ang iya potential impact. Dili lang sa theology and physics or science in general, pero sa technology pud diay.

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