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Indian girl afraid of world ending, kills self

ikos

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That's fucking hilarious. On a second note:
I hope it happens. I've always wanted to be one with everything.
 

mawk

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I can agree with you there, but if I had a choice I'd prefer a more spiritual route before the cramped alternative.

Maybe I can fire up the brotherly love JUST before the black hole sneaks up and tries tries to eat me.
 
Raccisms, what about white holes

Slightly off topic: The people afraid of the LHC always seem to be religious peeps who don't believe in the big bang theory. I find it funny they're scared the world is going to end because of something they don't think exists. Recreating the big bang wouldn't be possible if there wasn't a big bang to begin with, right?
 

Kav

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Dark_linis":mi5djky9 said:
I would feel a little safer if they didn't try this on earth. why not the moon?

Ha... a friend told me about this a while ago. He said they shouldnt but I was like go for it.

Its fucking 2008 and we don't have flying houses and stuff so its about time we start getting some scientific shoves... without some shitty as world war pushing people to build shit.

and it would be damn cool to get compressed to nothing.


side note
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source is MSNBC
looks lame. :dead:
Um, don't talk about the LHC like that, unless you want to be turned into gray goo, pal.
 
BHOPAL, India - A teenage girl in central India killed herself on Wednesday after being traumatized by media reports that a "Big Bang" experiment in Europe could bring about the end of the world, her father said.

The 16-year old girl from the state of Madhya Pradesh drank pesticide and was rushed to the hospital but later died, police said.

What a tard.
Did she drop any good loot?

edit: but seriously, they say its nothing to fear. The black holes would be so small that it could pass through a solid piece of iron as thick as the distance from the earth to the moon without hitting anything. And if two holes were to colide it would be the equivalent of two mosquito bumping into each other.
 
just throwing it out there, if this experiment really was dangerous, do you think it would be made public knowledge?

who's to say they are not downsizing the risk?
 

mawk

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Everyone is lying to everyone about everything. Do the opposite of what everyone who wears a suit tells you and you will live long and happy.
 
Dr. Winston O'Boogie":ae9pud60 said:
Everyone is lying to everyone about everything. Do the opposite of what everyone who wears a suit tells you and you will live long and happy.

You know, the whole problem is that people are too easy to fool. Historically, false positives are mush less likely to kill you than false negatives. (That rope is a black mamba, versus that black mamba is a rope) Because of that, humans have a tendencyt to believe things much more frequently than they should. For example, although flying is the safest form of travel, many people are much more afraid of flying than taking the most dangerous form, which would be a car. (Well, the most dangerous legal and publically availabe form, anyway) That is also why you get people who have a tendency to ignore science that says that the flea medicine you just put on your cat has a good chance of doing absolutely nothing, while they believe (sometimes with good reason) that the flea medicine that just came out has a good chance of sending their cat into seizures, shock, paralysis, and death.
 
My biggest problem with the current hysteria is that the odds are somewhat less than the chance of an atomic detonation igniting the atmosphere (which the Manhattan Project personnell believed was a possibility), and will seem equally preposterous after the fact, assuming that nothing, in fact, goes wrong. Eventually, people will begin to gravitate the other way, and discount things that have a chance of happening.
 
there is going to be an accident where someone gets trapped inside the LHC and is presumed dead, and afer a few months of a skeletel or nervous system floating around and haunting the area, there will arrive a god on earth, and he will be american
 

mawk

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Didn't a bunch of countries work together on the thing?

Just sayin', you could just as easily get a Dutch god on earth. Do you really want a patron deity of windmills?

Also, I hope he wears a welding mask and a thick leather apron.
 
missingno":3g7gr6ug said:
there is going to be an accident where someone gets trapped inside the LHC and is presumed dead, and afer a few months of a skeletel or nervous system floating around and haunting the area, there will arrive a god on earth, and he will be american

Nope it'll be a Canadian Goddess who emerges and says: "Canadian Girls Rock! Eh?"
 

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