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(, Mon 8 Sep 2008, 22:23, archived)
# Its a trap!
(, Mon 8 Sep 2008, 22:26, archived)
# STOP WITH THE FUCKING STAR WARS/TREK* JOKES!
*delete as applicable
(, Mon 8 Sep 2008, 22:26, archived)
# STAR FISH JOKES ON THE OTHER HAND....
(, Mon 8 Sep 2008, 22:27, archived)
# You called?
(, Mon 8 Sep 2008, 23:38, archived)
#
STOP WITH THE FUCKING STAR WARS/TREK* JOKES!

:D
(, Mon 8 Sep 2008, 22:28, archived)
# Oh piss of you quick bastard.
(, Mon 8 Sep 2008, 22:30, archived)
# Peeow peeow.
(, Mon 8 Sep 2008, 22:39, archived)
#
STOP WITH THE FUCKING STAR WARS/TREK* JOKES
*delete as aplicable
(, Mon 8 Sep 2008, 22:29, archived)
# :P

(, Mon 8 Sep 2008, 22:33, archived)
# huh?
(, Mon 8 Sep 2008, 22:29, archived)
# Heh
I re-read a book containing SCIENCE last night. Black holes the size of a proton would require pressures only available at the beginning of the universe to be created; and anything slightly larger; the heralds of doom have proposed as being a possibility, would radiate/evaporate out of existence virtually instantly

(, Mon 8 Sep 2008, 22:32, archived)
# i'm uselesss at comprehending theoretical physics
(, Mon 8 Sep 2008, 22:34, archived)
# theoretical physics split the atom
and is hence probably powering your computer, among many other fascinating things
(, Mon 8 Sep 2008, 22:39, archived)
# it may well have done
but i have no idea how my computer works either :)
(, Mon 8 Sep 2008, 22:47, archived)
# Haha
I'm still a little lost on this Mac as well, damn!
(, Mon 8 Sep 2008, 22:54, archived)
# the handy thing to remember
is the smaller the black hole, the quicker it evaporates*
so we're alright

* hawking dun this. so it must be proper SCEINCE
(, Mon 8 Sep 2008, 22:41, archived)
# I didn't quite fathom that.
Are we doomed?
;)
(, Mon 8 Sep 2008, 22:38, archived)
# If the world ends I will laugh at this guy.
"My house is actually situated within the perimeter of the LHC ring.
The LHC uses the same stuff Nature does: protons, and it does the same thing with them that Nature does: collide them.
Only, Nature does it over a much wider energy range and has been doing it to Spaceship Earth for billions of years and nothing has happened.
If Nature would tell us where and when it produces its cosmic ray collisions, we would not need the LHC with its (by comparison) puny energies.
I'm looking forward to the results of the experiments."
Robert Cailliau, Prevessin, France
(, Mon 8 Sep 2008, 22:44, archived)