To Blow or Not to Blow?

WTF is the point of recreating the big bang when no one will be around to see what it does?
 
They want to so they could understand where our Universe came from.
They don't have the power to do this yet though.
 
Oh yeh. heh.
High School.
I was offered a scholarship based on my ****ing last name alone.
you know jack-**** buddy. your name suits you well.

Wowee! You're figgity-fly 'G.'

Run along now, go attack your quantum theories with your hatred and keep telling yourself blowing up the world isn't a good idea.
 
Wowee! You're figgity-fly 'G.'

Run along now, go attack your quantum theories with your hatred and keep telling yourself blowing up the world isn't a good idea.
Thats the exact opposite of what I'm saying you asshat. And they're not going to blow up the damn earth! They're going to use the same particle collisions and observe them for a mili-second in a state of vacuum flux. Your pissing me off so much.
 
Thats the exact opposite of what I'm saying you asshat. And they're not going to blow up the damn earth! They're going to use the same particle collisions and observe them for a mili-second in a state of vacuum flux. Your pissing me off so much.

Are you going to cry to the administrators now? You're right though, they probably won't blow up the earth. They may just trigger a slew of other natural disasters.

My question for you actually should be 'Why aren't they going to blow up the earth?' Is there something important going on here? I say scrap the whole damn thing and call it a day.
 
Exactly, that's why it makes perfect sense. The earth is such so completely FUBAR'd that we cannot repair it. Why worry about it and expose ourselves to it anymore when all we have to do is hit the reset button.

Basically, there would be a moment where everyone suddenly acted on an incontrolable urge to go outside. Virtually the entire planet would be outside for a few moments looking around ar each other and saying 'what the hell was that?' Then, brief darkness and we all awaken in a different time, place, and situation. Pretty neat, huh?

One may ask, 'Why would existence have such a destructive creation?' Simple, to cover it's tracks. Nothing survives a big bang which means nothing can sneak up on us. It keeps existence moving forward until it reaches it's ultimate destination.

Mankinds next target of destination has to be 'The Matrix.' It's the only way.

What can I say?

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"....You're deep, Ernie."
 
Well it wasn't from Sesame Street. Probably no one here will know. Kinda obscure.
 
Are you going to cry to the administrators now? You're right though, they probably won't blow up the earth. They may just trigger a slew of other natural disasters.

My question for you actually should be 'Why aren't they going to blow up the earth?' Is there something important going on here? I say scrap the whole damn thing and call it a day.

But then you can't play on teh computerz all day. :csad:
 
With this, the year 2012, the Nostaradamus predictions about the war in middle east, and the overall state of science and technology I have to say - THE END IS NEAR! The only question remaining is, how is it going to happen?

I, for one, believe our ultimate downfall will be due to a shift in the earths crust - possibly triggered by this Big Bang explosion. All I can tell people to do in preparation for this is to buy a boat.
Wait, you go from saying that the world will be blown to bits to saying that now it'll simply shift the earth's crust?

Nice switch, there. :up:
 
But then you can't play on teh computerz all day. :csad:

So what. Maybe I'll wake up in the theorized matrix. In fact, I probably already AM the so-called matrix with about a million others but don't realize it. So technically, I am always working with the computers for I AM THE COMPUTERS.
 
If there's a pole shift, we'll wish we were blown to smithereens.
...why? Pole shifts are fairly common, actually. Last one was 750,000 years ago or so (780,000 maybe). They haven't been associated with mass extinctions in the geologic/fossil record, so I really don't think it'll be that big of a deal.

It's just a whole bunch of people getting hyped up over something they know nothing about. If they took the time to do some simple research, the hysteria would die down pretty quickly.

OMG! POLE SHIFT! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE, EVEN THOUGH THE EVIDENCE SAYS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO THAT EFFECT! AAAAARGH!
 
...why? Pole shifts are fairly common, actually. Last one was 750,000 years ago or so (780,000 maybe). They haven't been associated with mass extinctions in the geologic/fossil record, so I really don't think it'll be that big of a deal.

It's just a whole bunch of people getting hyped up over something they know nothing about. If they took the time to do some simple research, the hysteria would die down pretty quickly.

OMG! POLE SHIFT! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE, EVEN THOUGH THE EVIDENCE SAYS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO THAT EFFECT! AAAAARGH!

Your so-called evidence suggests it could be minor OR major. Major -meaning the entire crust of the earth could shift and shift and shift.... which could cause mass earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, biblical flooding, and every other conceivable natural disaster.
 
Your so-called evidence suggests it could be minor OR major. Major -meaning the entire crust of the earth could shift and shift and shift.... which could cause mass earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, biblical flooding, and every other conceivable natural disaster.
So care to explain how they're not linked to major extinction events? Why would a pole-shift cause instability of the earth's crust/mantle when the entire basis for the earth's magnetic field is based in the liquid outer core?

Oh, and I thought we were talking about particle-collision experiments shifting the earth's crust somehow? Make up your mind. :oldrazz:

What the heck, let's jump on the hysteria bandwagon! C'mon, everybody! *CHOO-CHOO*!
 
It seems immenent that we are about to blow ourselves up, this time for real.

CERN is about to recreate the Big Bang which pretty much means the planet is going to be blown away.

So, my question to you: Are you happy about it?

meh.
It's not possible for man to "recreate" the Big Bang at any level that could be a threat to us.

At best they will create for less than a Pico-second THE CONDITIONS that MAY have existed at the point of the big bang.

V.
 
meh.
It's not possible for man to "recreate" the Big Bang at any level that could be a threat to us.

At best they will create for less than a Pico-second THE CONDITIONS that MAY have existed at the point of the big bang.

V.
...on a scale that's so much smaller than the actual event that it's almost negligible.
 
It seems immenent that we are about to blow ourselves up, this time for real.

CERN is about to recreate the Big Bang which pretty much means the planet is going to be blown away.

So, my question to you: Are you happy about it?

I knew this thread was not what it appeared to be but I could help but to come in and post.
 
So care to explain how they're not linked to major extinction events? Why would a pole-shift cause instability of the earth's crust/mantle when the entire basis for the earth's magnetic field is based in the liquid outer core?
And how many major extinctions have you been around for? The truth is that any large explosion could cause the chain of cataclysmic events to begin. And, I'm no brain surgeon but something called 'The Big Bang' might be able to provide such an explosion. Just a wild guess on my part.

Oh, and I thought we were talking about particle-collision experiments shifting the earth's crust somehow? Make up your mind. :oldrazz:

What the heck, let's jump on the hysteria bandwagon! C'mon, everybody! *CHOO-CHOO*!

We were but someone got all snooty and couldn't deal with it so it got changed. The fact of the matter is, I'm working on a much higher level. One which entails all that is being discussed here.
 
We are either going to learn something amazing in two months or blow up the universe, again.

Nice to know I was still geeky enough to know this before you started the thread.

Recreating the conditions is a whole magnitude of difference from "creating" the big bang.

V.
 

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