Physicists smashed sub-atomic particles into each other with record energy on Tuesday, creating thousands of mini-Big Bangs like the primeval explosion that gave birth to the universe 13.7 billion years ago.
Scientists also dismissed suggestions from some outside scientists -- echoed by doomsday theorists -- that the fleeting mini-black holes that the project is likely to produce could sooner or later swallow up the Earth.
Djstudios said: Mini-big-bangs? Hm must've divided by zero.
Guyver said: with all that financial investment what's the gain? Someone must have some big ideas for this discovery.
Djstudios said: They most likely want to use it as fuel or light somehow.
dermy said: I thought the gain was just to find more information about the origin of the cosmos. There may be other beneficial uses for this energy, but I'm not aware of that.
BBking said: Is this the MyWii version of the "Serious discussion RE: Religion" thread over at My360?? Are there any religious people here?
BBking said: Are there any religious people here?
Toki said: What is a scientific name for n00b?
sjt333 said: Toki said: What is a scientific name for n00b? toki
sjt333 said:
Mr_Cricket said: id like science more if all my science teachers werent assholes
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