To: NormsRevenge
So what if it is real? What can you do with that knowledge? If you assume it is real, what will you do differently that matters? Does it justify the mountains of money spent building equipment to answer the question?
3 posted on
04/22/2011 10:02:20 PM PDT by
Myrddin
To: Myrddin
We're a thousand years away from fusion, IMHO.
But, if we don't do the research, we're 1001 years away, and counting.
At some point, we have to think past our own lifetimes.
7 posted on
04/22/2011 10:09:05 PM PDT by
SJSAMPLE
To: Myrddin
It is believe the “God Particle” is the missing link that would fill in the blanks for theoretical physics.
To: Myrddin
What can you do with that knowledge?
Bigger better bombs?
A Bombs.
H Bombs.
Neutron Bombs.
Boson Bombs.
There has got to be a way to explode the universe,
after all it happened before.
22 posted on
04/22/2011 11:20:35 PM PDT by
tet68
( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
To: Myrddin
Yes, it does. Science is not done for practical purposes. Engineering is done for practical purposes.
39 posted on
04/23/2011 5:30:23 AM PDT by
GAB-1955
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