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Tickler 08-03-2008 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by fuzzylogic (Post 14552900)
no.
the big bang was caused by either:
the big crunch from the prior universe, or
two universes rubbing against each other, or
AI or humans inside an active simulation/universe gaining the technology to create a new simulation/universe.

those are the current logical explanations.

I was reading something not too long ago about the possiblility of something like a huge white hole at the center of the universe.

Seems they sent up some experiments recently to do gravity observations, and apparently there are too many cross currents. Check out some of the pics of galaxies colliding.

The big bang theory suggest that everything should be moving roughly outwards at the same speed. These new observations imply that there is a constant influx of new matter at the center.

Scootermuze 08-03-2008 08:30 PM

Could you imagine trying to carry on a general conversation with the guys that engineered the wiring and the schematics? :)

WWC 08-03-2008 09:53 PM

those are some impressive pics....interesting....

pocketkangaroo 08-03-2008 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 14555601)
Hello -

If the LHC creates a black hole, it will be a very tiny one that will wink out of existance immediately. And if it is able to do so, mini black holes would be created in nature all the time so they say.

A bigger worry is a "Stranglet Disaster". A strangelet or "strange nugget" is a hypothetical object consisting of a bound state of roughly equal numbers of up, down, and strange quarks. The size could be anything from a few femtometers across (with the mass of a light nucleus) to something much larger. Once the size becomes macroscopic (on the order of meters across), such an object is usually called a quark star or "strange star" rather than a strangelet. An equivalent description is that a strangelet is a small fragment of strange matter. The term "strangelet" originates with E. Farhi and R. Jaffe.[1] Strangelets have been suggested as a dark matter candidate.

If the strange matter hypothesis is correct and a strangelet comes in contact with a lump of ordinary matter such as Earth, it could convert the ordinary matter to strange matter. This "ice-nine" disaster scenario is as follows: one strangelet hits a nucleus, catalyzing its immediate conversion to strange matter. This liberates energy, producing a larger, more stable strangelet, which in turn hits another nucleus, catalyzing its conversion to strange matter. In the end, all the nuclei of all the atoms of Earth are converted, and Earth is reduced to a hot, large lump of strange matter.

Yay!!

The higher the energy, the lower chance of creating them. We've been running ion colliders of lower energies for years without any problems. If anything, the older ones would be much more concerning for a strangelet disaster than the LHC.

2MuchMark 08-03-2008 11:15 PM

Does this mean we won't make it to Internext in time?

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Emil 08-04-2008 01:54 AM

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Originally Posted by ProducerCashDave (Post 14552487)
No its not a hardon collider :1orglaugh

I've heard about this a while ago, correct me if I'm wrong but theyre accelerating 2 particles
and making them crash together at the speed of light to find out about the big bang theory and black holes etc.


I'm pretty sure they use more than just 2 particles, but they are trying to make atleast 2 of them crash.

scubadiver626 08-04-2008 02:03 AM

http://cache.boston.com/universal/si...8_01/lhc25.jpg

I bet they spent billions of dollars on this thing...and they couldn't hook that guy up with a flat screen? wtf?

tranza 08-04-2008 08:05 AM

That's insane..and huge!! They had to do a really hard work...I hope it works well!!

Chris 08-04-2008 08:09 AM

what the fuck

jakethedog 08-04-2008 08:16 AM

When i was younger I actually worked at and built part of the ventilation for the the triumph project particle accelerator at University of British Columbia it was spooky even then and it was only 1 mile long .. there will be some interesting info coming from this one ..

pornguy 08-04-2008 08:16 AM

Going to be interesting the day they fire that fucker up.

Antonio 08-04-2008 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Nick Decker (Post 14552925)
August 8th 2008... so much for 666.

do you know how many couples are getting married on 08.08.2008??? it would totally suck if they all die before consuming the marriage :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

StuartD 08-04-2008 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Antonio (Post 14557837)
do you know how many couples are getting married on 08.08.2008??? it would totally suck if they all die before consuming the marriage :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

I'm pretty sure you mean "consummating" unless you really did eat your entire marriage.

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Bossman 08-05-2008 06:13 AM

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