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 This is what the world's first Time Machine may look like 
		
		
		Never heard of "traversable wormholes?" 
	Well, soon you might start hearing about them, as the world's most powerful particle accelerator becomes functional this spring - unleashing forces, capable of distorting not only space (just like gravity distorts space around Earth), but also TIME. http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2008...-particle.html  | 
		
 amazing :thumbsup 
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 There's a very small chance that turning this on may create antimatter.  The idea is that if this happens, it will cease to exist. 
	However, there's maybe a 0.00009% chance it'll destroy the universe. Sleep well!  | 
		
 that sure is a mighty fine nice piece of equipment there 
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 interesting....I wonder who will be the first human to step into it. 
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 We're all going to die... 
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 uh, yeah 
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 While I'm all for scientific advancement - I can't help but wonder how many people could have been fed for the money that's been pumped in to that project. 
	Hopefully it'll produce something beneficial to mankind in the future and justify its massive expenditure.  | 
		
 Dude, experiments like that one are the exact kind of experiments that lead to giant technological improvements ie the computer you're working on. 
	There's a chance that it will destroy the Universe, but that's very unlikely, theres a chance that right now you might be typing and have your entire hand pass through your keyboard, but its also very unlikely. What that machine will attempt to do though is prove the existence of the particles that are responsible for gravity. By smashing together particles, and then measuring the energy given off they can calculate the loss of energy and attribute that to 'gravitons' briefly appearing before going into another dimension! It's crazy stuff and it's a hugely exciting thing for people that know what its all about, the questions it could answer can prove some crazy theories about how the world works!  | 
		
 Turn it on and nothing but a fancing light show and audio effects ========= that's All Suckers!!!! 
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 I read something about a star 100x larger than our sun exploding in the universe, vaporizing all the planets around it.  
	One light year is 5,865,696,000,000 miles, and it was something like 85 million light years away from earth.. What??  | 
		
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 http://www.junkscience.com/MSU_Temps..._Count_Up.html Besides, we wouldn't be human if we weren't constantly trying to explore and discover new things. I think that's what makes us different from the other animals.  | 
		
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 Sweeeeeeeet 
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 :( yea then something like this happens: 
	http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ist_poster.jpg  | 
		
 an amazing story 
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 Holy shit ya read the extrapulation of potential danger? 
	"The CERN study [Ref. 1] is a remake of a similar study for the earlier Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven (RHIC) [Ref. 6] adapted to the LHC. It is important to notice that: The study for the RHIC had concluded that no black holes will be created. For the LHC the conclusion is very different: "Black holes could be created!" ! The main danger could be now just behind our door with the possible death in blood of 6.500.000.000 (US notation 6,500,000,000) people and complete destruction of our beautiful planet. Such a danger shows the need of a far larger study before any experiment ! The CERN study presents risk as a choice between a 100% risk or a 0% risk. This is not a good evaluation of a risk percentage! If we add all the risks for the LHC we could estimate an overall risk between 11% and 25%!. We are far from the Adrian Kent's admonition that global risks that should not exceed 0.000001% a year to have a chance to be acceptable. [Ref. 3] .Even testing the LHC could be dangerous. Even an increase in the luminosity of the RHIC could be dangerous! It would be wise to consider that the more powerful the accelerator will be, the more unpredicted and dangerous the events that may occur! We cannot build accelerators always more powerful with interactions different from natural interactions, without risk. This is not a scientific problem. This is a wisdom problem! Our desire of knowledge is important but our desire of wisdom is more important and must take precedence. The precautionary principle indicates not to experiment. The politicians must understand this evidence and stop these experiments before it is too late!" http://www.risk-evaluation-forum.org/anon1.htm THere is alot on that document. In short what these guys are finalising is a death sentence for the planet. Estimate anywhere between 7% chance to 25% chance of planetary extinction.  | 
		
 ahh that risk shit is bs. 
	Smart old asian physics guy has said that tiny amounts of anti matter could like power shit for a long ass time. He did also say making a teaspoon would bankrupt the US but fuck it we already are so I see no harm.  | 
		
 Oh plus I heard from other physics people who specialise in black holes that it would indeed be the most interesting way to die ever. The whole stretching and falling apart at a molecular level would just be an insane ride. 
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 that was cool.....???? 
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 get ready.. GFY basement scientists are going to start shooting holes in those 7,000 physicists.. brace yourself.. 
	that thing looks badass. Not as charming as the delorean.  | 
		
 here i bult one :) for myself 
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 surely if time travel was possible they would be telling us about it already 
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 Amusing.. Some great pics there.. Thanks for sharing :) 
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 We all have our time machines, don't we. Those that take us back are memories... And those that carry us forward, are dreams. 
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 I was recruited for the CERN's Large Hadron Collider project while in University but received a better offer from Shap. 
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 I wonder if anyone will be covering their balls when they turn it on... 
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 It scares the shit out of me... 
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 very cool 
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 I'm the first one to mention Titor  yaaaaaaaaay 
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 wow, some truly mindblowing stuff 
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 An uncontrolled black hole = DOOM. Get your hookers now! 
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 that fucking rocks! 
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 And it has nothing to do with time-space warping, either.  | 
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