If the Standard Model is destroyed, then I suppose that Supermodels will rule the world? I’m OK with that.
It wasn’t you, you just excerpted. But the actual article DOES say “Large Hardon Collider.”
LOL
the Large Hardon Collider
I hate it when my Large Hardon Collider breaks down.
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Sounds like they are a step closer to the infinite improbability drive.
Fascinating, yet strangely frightening.
Fascinating, yet strangely frightening.
I had to ping you because you were mentioned in the article.
;^)
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Sounds totally unconstitutional to me.
CERN experimenting with physics they don’t understand has already thrown us into an alternate universe where America spies on it’s own citizens and Russia lectures us on Christian values.
Now it seems they’ve partly corrected that, as America has become the good guys again with Trump leading and Russia is arguably the bad guy supporting Syria using gas weapons.
But personal relationships are far from normal. Don’t ask.
They “find” particles that don’t occur naturally. So what do they actually find?
(They don’t find them, they create them.)
Kim Jong-un an antimatter Kim Jong-un would meet and destroy each other
The more they look, the more they find, and the more complicated things get, which prompts them to look some more.
So, let’s keep things simple and stop looking.
God seems to be playing games with the scientists and researchers. The closer the scientists get, the further away God puts the answers.
Question: do these colliders ever pay for themselves?
Fascinating. (Raises eyebrow.)
Anthony Patch has a very interesting take on what CERN is all about. Don’t look him up unless you are ready to take the red pill.
I’m not good enough at math to debate particle physics. But it just feels wrong that every time they have a problem with the Standard Model they hypothesize an as yet unknown particle which they eventually discover after spending billions of dollars. How much money did Einstein or Newton need? My feeling is we don’t need more science spending we just need better scientists.