[quote user=Wolffe] all scientific hype, every few months some scientific team somewhere discovers something "revolutionary" yet nothing ever happens. [/quote]
Whatd you want, magic bunnies to fly out of your ass suddenly?
Wolffe wrote:
all scientific hype, every few months some scientific team somewhere discovers something "revolutionary" yet nothing ever happens.
Whatd you want, magic bunnies to fly out of your ass suddenly?
[quote user=Wolffe] all scientific hype, every few months some scientific team somewhere discovers something "revolutionary" yet nothing ever happens. [/quote]
Wolffe wrote:
all scientific hype, every few months some scientific team somewhere discovers something "revolutionary" yet nothing ever happens.
[quote user=jschick] [quote user=Wolffe]all scientific hype, every few months some scientific team somewhere discovers something "revolutionary" yet nothing ever happens.[/quote]
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jschick wrote:
Wolffe wrote:
all scientific hype, every few months some scientific team somewhere discovers something "revolutionary" yet nothing ever happens.
"Higgs boson -- a subatomic particle so important to the understanding of space, time and matter that the physicist Leon Lederman nicknamed it "the God particle."
Interesting, but no spaghetti monster.
"Higgs boson -- a subatomic particle so important to the understanding of space, time and matter that the physicist Leon Lederman nicknamed it "the God particle."
A Higgs Boson walks into a church. The priest looks at it and says, “You can't be here!”. The Higgs Boson replies, “But without me, how can you have mass?"
A Higgs Boson walks into a church. The priest looks at it and says, “You can't be here!”. The Higgs Boson replies, “But without me, how can you have mass?"
[quote user=tuoni] [quote user=MyOwnFlag][quote user=jschick][quote user=Wolffe]all scientific hype, every few months some scientific team somewhere discovers something "revolutionary" yet nothing ever happens.[/quote]
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[quote user=n0body] A Higgs Boson walks into a church. The priest looks at it and says, “You can't be here!”. The Higgs Boson replies, “But without me, how can you have mass?" [/quote]
hahaha good one!
tuoni wrote:
MyOwnFlag wrote:
jschick wrote:
Wolffe wrote:
all scientific hype, every few months some scientific team somewhere discovers something "revolutionary" yet nothing ever happens.
n0body wrote:
A Higgs Boson walks into a church. The priest looks at it and says, “You can't be here!”. The Higgs Boson replies, “But without me, how can you have mass?"
[quote user=cadpig] "Higgs boson -- a subatomic particle so important to the understanding of space, time and matter that the physicist Leon Lederman nicknamed it "the God particle."
Interesting, but no spaghetti monster. [/quote]
That was given the explanation after the fact.
"The Higgs boson is the particle that is thought to give everything else in the universe mass, but that bit of theoretical physics is unlikely to be the reason most people have heard of it. Its theistic nickname was coined by Nobel-prize winning physicist Leon Lederman, but Higgs himself is no fan of the label. "I find it embarrassing because, though I'm not a believer myself, I think it is the kind of misuse of terminology which I think might offend some people." It wasn't even Lederman's choice. "He wanted to refer to it as that 'goddamn particle' and his editor wouldn't let him," says Higgs."
"Higgs boson -- a subatomic particle so important to the understanding of space, time and matter that the physicist Leon Lederman nicknamed it "the God particle."
Interesting, but no spaghetti monster.
That was given the explanation after the fact.
"The Higgs boson is the particle that is thought to give everything else in the universe mass, but that bit of theoretical physics is unlikely to be the reason most people have heard of it. Its theistic nickname was coined by Nobel-prize winning physicist Leon Lederman, but Higgs himself is no fan of the label. "I find it embarrassing because, though I'm not a believer myself, I think it is the kind of misuse of terminology which I think might offend some people." It wasn't even Lederman's choice. "He wanted to refer to it as that 'goddamn particle' and his editor wouldn't let him," says Higgs."
[quote user=n0body] A Higgs Boson walks into a church. The priest looks at it and says, “You can't be here!”. The Higgs Boson replies, “But without me, how can you have mass?" [/quote]
Aaaaawwwww
Wait, did they find it?
n0body wrote:
A Higgs Boson walks into a church. The priest looks at it and says, “You can't be here!”. The Higgs Boson replies, “But without me, how can you have mass?"
big fucking whoop..u found a particle that creates mass...guess what so did i.. im sitting my fat ass on a couch right now full of them...
theres a reason the u.s. particle accel got shut down...the only people that gave a shit were the people that worked there...
i seen a documentary on that place..FERMILAB? neways..when asked y is the higgs boson so important to find..
"the universe would be a very different place…. no ordinary matter as we know it, no chemistry, no biology, and no people.."
well no fucking shit...if smething was missing then evrything would be different....GENIUS!!!!!!
APPLICATIONS RESULTING IN FINDING THE BOSON ANYBODY????
take mass away from objects...? therefore unaffected by gravity? umm gravity cares not what u weigh simply that u do exist to pull u in..? idk..does smebody here?
im at a loss for practical applications...
my nerdy sciency loving self aside....
who the fuck cares and why?
big fucking whoop..u found a particle that creates mass...guess what so did i.. im sitting my fat ass on a couch right now full of them...
theres a reason the u.s. particle accel got shut down...the only people that gave a shit were the people that worked there...
i seen a documentary on that place..FERMILAB? neways..when asked y is the higgs boson so important to find..
"the universe would be a very different place…. no ordinary matter as we know it, no chemistry, no biology, and no people.."
well no fucking shit...if smething was missing then evrything would be different....GENIUS!!!!!!
APPLICATIONS RESULTING IN FINDING THE BOSON ANYBODY????
take mass away from objects...? therefore unaffected by gravity? umm gravity cares not what u weigh simply that u do exist to pull u in..? idk..does smebody here?
Well, the TAN pseudo Boy Scientists CARE!! That's who! Why? Well, because every time something like this happens, they get to celebrate by blowing each other... They are constantly blowing each other anyway - but this is a special occasion...
^
"who the fuck cares and why?"
^
Well, the TAN pseudo Boy Scientists CARE!! That's who! Why? Well, because every time something like this happens, they get to celebrate by blowing each other... They are constantly blowing each other anyway - but this is a special occasion...
big fucking whoop..u found a particle that creates mass...guess what so did i.. im sitting my fat ass on a couch right now full of them...
theres a reason the u.s. particle accel got shut down...the only people that gave a shit were the people that worked there...
i seen a documentary on that place..FERMILAB? neways..when asked y is the higgs boson so important to find..
"the universe would be a very different place…. no ordinary matter as we know it, no chemistry, no biology, and no people.."
well no fucking shit...if smething was missing then evrything would be different....GENIUS!!!!!!
APPLICATIONS RESULTING IN FINDING THE BOSON ANYBODY????
take mass away from objects...? therefore unaffected by gravity? umm gravity cares not what u weigh simply that u do exist to pull u in..? idk..does smebody here?
im at a loss for practical applications... [/quote]
Hooooooly fuck are you ever a few hundred steps behind everyone else.
socialGenius wrote:
my nerdy sciency loving self aside....
who the fuck cares and why?
big fucking whoop..u found a particle that creates mass...guess what so did i.. im sitting my fat ass on a couch right now full of them...
theres a reason the u.s. particle accel got shut down...the only people that gave a shit were the people that worked there...
i seen a documentary on that place..FERMILAB? neways..when asked y is the higgs boson so important to find..
"the universe would be a very different place…. no ordinary matter as we know it, no chemistry, no biology, and no people.."
well no fucking shit...if smething was missing then evrything would be different....GENIUS!!!!!!
APPLICATIONS RESULTING IN FINDING THE BOSON ANYBODY????
take mass away from objects...? therefore unaffected by gravity? umm gravity cares not what u weigh simply that u do exist to pull u in..? idk..does smebody here?
im at a loss for practical applications...
Hooooooly fuck are you ever a few hundred steps behind everyone else.
[quote user=socialGenius]theres a reason the u.s. particle accel got shut down...the only people that gave a shit were the people that worked there...[/quote]
Something like 2/3 of all particle physicists now live in Europe, mainly due to CERN and the LHC. They'll be designing the next generation of MRIs, Electron microscopes, power plants, etc.
socialGenius wrote:
theres a reason the u.s. particle accel got shut down...the only people that gave a shit were the people that worked there...
Something like 2/3 of all particle physicists now live in Europe, mainly due to CERN and the LHC. They'll be designing the next generation of MRIs, Electron microscopes, power plants, etc.
Considering it costs 20 billion dollars to create a boson that dissipates before it can do anything... I'd say there are no direct practical uses of the Higgs.
Now, dominating high energy and particle physics has plenty of consequences for the European member-nations. They attract the scientists because they are doing the leading-edge research, and are going to be receiving the Nobel prizes. In creating a multi-billion dollar accelerator, you need to coordinate and invent a number of technologies. Aside from inventing the World Wide Web, CERN scientists have gone on to create a number of medical scanning and cancer detection devices. The discovered characteristics of subatomic particles in the collider can be used to treat various tumors or cancers.
The money to build and maintain CERN created an industry of engineers, and went directly into the R&D of private European companies. The technologies developed in creating the accelerator is then sold and used by those companies in the private sector.
Most of the advances are in high energy physics, particle physics, power generation, superconducting, computing, and industrial engineering. I guess the value of this experiment depends on whether you believe these things have any practical, real-world value.
Considering it costs 20 billion dollars to create a boson that dissipates before it can do anything... I'd say there are no direct practical uses of the Higgs.
Now, dominating high energy and particle physics has plenty of consequences for the European member-nations. They attract the scientists because they are doing the leading-edge research, and are going to be receiving the Nobel prizes. In creating a multi-billion dollar accelerator, you need to coordinate and invent a number of technologies. Aside from inventing the World Wide Web, CERN scientists have gone on to create a number of medical scanning and cancer detection devices. The discovered characteristics of subatomic particles in the collider can be used to treat various tumors or cancers.
The money to build and maintain CERN created an industry of engineers, and went directly into the R&D of private European companies. The technologies developed in creating the accelerator is then sold and used by those companies in the private sector.
Most of the advances are in high energy physics, particle physics, power generation, superconducting, computing, and industrial engineering. I guess the value of this experiment depends on whether you believe these things have any practical, real-world value.
[quote user=socialGenius] my nerdy sciency loving self aside....
who the fuck cares and why?
big fucking whoop..u found a particle that creates mass...guess what so did i.. im sitting my fat ass on a couch right now full of them...
theres a reason the u.s. particle accel got shut down...the only people that gave a shit were the people that worked there...
i seen a documentary on that place..FERMILAB? neways..when asked y is the higgs boson so important to find..
"the universe would be a very different place…. no ordinary matter as we know it, no chemistry, no biology, and no people.."
well no fucking shit...if smething was missing then evrything would be different....GENIUS!!!!!!
APPLICATIONS RESULTING IN FINDING THE BOSON ANYBODY????
take mass away from objects...? therefore unaffected by gravity? umm gravity cares not what u weigh simply that u do exist to pull u in..? idk..does smebody here?
im at a loss for practical applications... [/quote]
Umm do you really think the guy who discovered electricity knew about computers, radios, light bulb and such?
It's not even about that... How can you not want to know about the universe and its numerous intricacies? Don't you want to understand and manipulate things for your personal gain or other? Sheesh.
socialGenius wrote:
my nerdy sciency loving self aside....
who the fuck cares and why?
big fucking whoop..u found a particle that creates mass...guess what so did i.. im sitting my fat ass on a couch right now full of them...
theres a reason the u.s. particle accel got shut down...the only people that gave a shit were the people that worked there...
i seen a documentary on that place..FERMILAB? neways..when asked y is the higgs boson so important to find..
"the universe would be a very different place…. no ordinary matter as we know it, no chemistry, no biology, and no people.."
well no fucking shit...if smething was missing then evrything would be different....GENIUS!!!!!!
APPLICATIONS RESULTING IN FINDING THE BOSON ANYBODY????
take mass away from objects...? therefore unaffected by gravity? umm gravity cares not what u weigh simply that u do exist to pull u in..? idk..does smebody here?
im at a loss for practical applications...
Umm do you really think the guy who discovered electricity knew about computers, radios, light bulb and such?
It's not even about that... How can you not want to know about the universe and its numerous intricacies? Don't you want to understand and manipulate things for your personal gain or other? Sheesh.
im aware of what CERN has done...its just this boson that seems atm..pointless.....
its def fun to know shit....i do like...but....my deal is real world apps.....and proving something that we already know...which is MASS EXISTS.....whats the fucking point....i know it was the last missing piece to the standard model...but i take it as...have we tried to find a "gravity" particle..we know gravity is there...or at least our name for it....we know love is there...have we tried to find a particle for that....(the chemicals our brains release is the result of our feeling of love not the chemicals the reason for the feeling of love...)
either way i guess its a feeling of so fucking what?????
kinda like the fat bitch that said so fucking what to electricity....i guess i would just like to hear some good applications....
i mean we already have mass we have already known about mass y did we need to prove that which was proven.....
1,2,3,4,5,6,x,8,9,
which number is missing to have that sequence make sense...? do we really need to find it to prove that it is there?? without it the whole sequence would collapse and not make sense..
"the universe would be a very different place…. no ordinary matter as we know it, no chemistry, no biology, and no people.."
yea no fucking shit....whats the big deal...?
im aware of what CERN has done...its just this boson that seems atm..pointless.....
its def fun to know shit....i do like...but....my deal is real world apps.....and proving something that we already know...which is MASS EXISTS.....whats the fucking point....i know it was the last missing piece to the standard model...but i take it as...have we tried to find a "gravity" particle..we know gravity is there...or at least our name for it....we know love is there...have we tried to find a particle for that....(the chemicals our brains release is the result of our feeling of love not the chemicals the reason for the feeling of love...)
either way i guess its a feeling of so fucking what?????
kinda like the fat bitch that said so fucking what to electricity....i guess i would just like to hear some good applications....
i mean we already have mass we have already known about mass y did we need to prove that which was proven.....
1,2,3,4,5,6,x,8,9,
which number is missing to have that sequence make sense...? do we really need to find it to prove that it is there?? without it the whole sequence would collapse and not make sense..
"the universe would be a very different place…. no ordinary matter as we know it, no chemistry, no biology, and no people.."
[quote user=socialGenius]have we tried to find a "gravity" particle..we know gravity is there...or at least our name for it[/quote]
It's called a Graviton and you'd need a collider the size of the solar system to create one.
[quote user=socialGenius]kinda like the fat bitch that said so fucking what to electricity....i guess i would just like to hear some good applications...[/quote]
I don't think the particle itself is where the practical applications come from. Building the machine to detect subatomic particles is where the useful stuff is.
socialGenius wrote:
have we tried to find a "gravity" particle..we know gravity is there...or at least our name for it
It's called a Graviton and you'd need a collider the size of the solar system to create one.
socialGenius wrote:
kinda like the fat bitch that said so fucking what to electricity....i guess i would just like to hear some good applications...
I don't think the particle itself is where the practical applications come from. Building the machine to detect subatomic particles is where the useful stuff is.
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Whatd you want, magic bunnies to fly out of your ass suddenly?
Whatd you want, magic bunnies to fly out of your ass suddenly?
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Oh fuck, concussion.
Oh fuck, concussion.
Interesting, but no spaghetti monster.
Interesting, but no spaghetti monster.
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[quote user=n0body] A Higgs Boson walks into a church. The priest looks at it and says, “You can't be here!”. The Higgs Boson replies, “But without me, how can you have mass?"
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hahaha good one!
hahaha good one!
Interesting, but no spaghetti monster.
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That was given the explanation after the fact.
"The Higgs boson is the particle that is thought to give everything else in the universe mass, but that bit of theoretical physics is unlikely to be the reason most people have heard of it. Its theistic nickname was coined by Nobel-prize winning physicist Leon Lederman, but Higgs himself is no fan of the label. "I find it embarrassing because, though I'm not a believer myself, I think it is the kind of misuse of terminology which I think might offend some people."
It wasn't even Lederman's choice. "He wanted to refer to it as that 'goddamn particle' and his editor wouldn't let him," says Higgs."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2008/jun/30/higgs.boson.cern
Interesting, but no spaghetti monster.
That was given the explanation after the fact.
"The Higgs boson is the particle that is thought to give everything else in the universe mass, but that bit of theoretical physics is unlikely to be the reason most people have heard of it. Its theistic nickname was coined by Nobel-prize winning physicist Leon Lederman, but Higgs himself is no fan of the label. "I find it embarrassing because, though I'm not a believer myself, I think it is the kind of misuse of terminology which I think might offend some people."
It wasn't even Lederman's choice. "He wanted to refer to it as that 'goddamn particle' and his editor wouldn't let him," says Higgs."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2008/jun/30/higgs.boson.cern
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Aaaaawwwww
Wait, did they find it?
Aaaaawwwww
Wait, did they find it?
who the fuck cares and why?
big fucking whoop..u found a particle that creates mass...guess what so did i.. im sitting my fat ass on a couch right now full of them...
theres a reason the u.s. particle accel got shut down...the only people that gave a shit were the people that worked there...
i seen a documentary on that place..FERMILAB? neways..when asked y is the higgs boson so important to find..
"the universe would be a very different place…. no ordinary matter as we know it, no chemistry, no biology, and no people.."
well no fucking shit...if smething was missing then evrything would be different....GENIUS!!!!!!
APPLICATIONS RESULTING IN FINDING THE BOSON ANYBODY????
take mass away from objects...? therefore unaffected by gravity? umm gravity cares not what u weigh simply that u do exist to pull u in..? idk..does smebody here?
im at a loss for practical applications...
who the fuck cares and why?
big fucking whoop..u found a particle that creates mass...guess what so did i.. im sitting my fat ass on a couch right now full of them...
theres a reason the u.s. particle accel got shut down...the only people that gave a shit were the people that worked there...
i seen a documentary on that place..FERMILAB? neways..when asked y is the higgs boson so important to find..
"the universe would be a very different place…. no ordinary matter as we know it, no chemistry, no biology, and no people.."
well no fucking shit...if smething was missing then evrything would be different....GENIUS!!!!!!
APPLICATIONS RESULTING IN FINDING THE BOSON ANYBODY????
take mass away from objects...? therefore unaffected by gravity? umm gravity cares not what u weigh simply that u do exist to pull u in..? idk..does smebody here?
im at a loss for practical applications...
"who the fuck cares and why?"
^
Well, the TAN pseudo Boy Scientists CARE!! That's who! Why? Well, because every time something like this happens, they get to celebrate by blowing each other... They are constantly blowing each other anyway - but this is a special occasion...
"who the fuck cares and why?"
^
Well, the TAN pseudo Boy Scientists CARE!! That's who! Why? Well, because every time something like this happens, they get to celebrate by blowing each other... They are constantly blowing each other anyway - but this is a special occasion...
who the fuck cares and why?
big fucking whoop..u found a particle that creates mass...guess what so did i.. im sitting my fat ass on a couch right now full of them...
theres a reason the u.s. particle accel got shut down...the only people that gave a shit were the people that worked there...
i seen a documentary on that place..FERMILAB? neways..when asked y is the higgs boson so important to find..
"the universe would be a very different place…. no ordinary matter as we know it, no chemistry, no biology, and no people.."
well no fucking shit...if smething was missing then evrything would be different....GENIUS!!!!!!
APPLICATIONS RESULTING IN FINDING THE BOSON ANYBODY????
take mass away from objects...? therefore unaffected by gravity? umm gravity cares not what u weigh simply that u do exist to pull u in..? idk..does smebody here?
im at a loss for practical applications...
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Hooooooly fuck are you ever a few hundred steps behind everyone else.
who the fuck cares and why?
big fucking whoop..u found a particle that creates mass...guess what so did i.. im sitting my fat ass on a couch right now full of them...
theres a reason the u.s. particle accel got shut down...the only people that gave a shit were the people that worked there...
i seen a documentary on that place..FERMILAB? neways..when asked y is the higgs boson so important to find..
"the universe would be a very different place…. no ordinary matter as we know it, no chemistry, no biology, and no people.."
well no fucking shit...if smething was missing then evrything would be different....GENIUS!!!!!!
APPLICATIONS RESULTING IN FINDING THE BOSON ANYBODY????
take mass away from objects...? therefore unaffected by gravity? umm gravity cares not what u weigh simply that u do exist to pull u in..? idk..does smebody here?
im at a loss for practical applications...
Hooooooly fuck are you ever a few hundred steps behind everyone else.
Something like 2/3 of all particle physicists now live in Europe, mainly due to CERN and the LHC. They'll be designing the next generation of MRIs, Electron microscopes, power plants, etc.
Something like 2/3 of all particle physicists now live in Europe, mainly due to CERN and the LHC. They'll be designing the next generation of MRIs, Electron microscopes, power plants, etc.
prrofin life.......... waaa waa waaa
prrofin life.......... waaa waa waaa
Now, dominating high energy and particle physics has plenty of consequences for the European member-nations. They attract the scientists because they are doing the leading-edge research, and are going to be receiving the Nobel prizes. In creating a multi-billion dollar accelerator, you need to coordinate and invent a number of technologies. Aside from inventing the World Wide Web, CERN scientists have gone on to create a number of medical scanning and cancer detection devices. The discovered characteristics of subatomic particles in the collider can be used to treat various tumors or cancers.
The money to build and maintain CERN created an industry of engineers, and went directly into the R&D of private European companies. The technologies developed in creating the accelerator is then sold and used by those companies in the private sector.
Most of the advances are in high energy physics, particle physics, power generation, superconducting, computing, and industrial engineering. I guess the value of this experiment depends on whether you believe these things have any practical, real-world value.
Now, dominating high energy and particle physics has plenty of consequences for the European member-nations. They attract the scientists because they are doing the leading-edge research, and are going to be receiving the Nobel prizes. In creating a multi-billion dollar accelerator, you need to coordinate and invent a number of technologies. Aside from inventing the World Wide Web, CERN scientists have gone on to create a number of medical scanning and cancer detection devices. The discovered characteristics of subatomic particles in the collider can be used to treat various tumors or cancers.
The money to build and maintain CERN created an industry of engineers, and went directly into the R&D of private European companies. The technologies developed in creating the accelerator is then sold and used by those companies in the private sector.
Most of the advances are in high energy physics, particle physics, power generation, superconducting, computing, and industrial engineering. I guess the value of this experiment depends on whether you believe these things have any practical, real-world value.
who the fuck cares and why?
big fucking whoop..u found a particle that creates mass...guess what so did i.. im sitting my fat ass on a couch right now full of them...
theres a reason the u.s. particle accel got shut down...the only people that gave a shit were the people that worked there...
i seen a documentary on that place..FERMILAB? neways..when asked y is the higgs boson so important to find..
"the universe would be a very different place…. no ordinary matter as we know it, no chemistry, no biology, and no people.."
well no fucking shit...if smething was missing then evrything would be different....GENIUS!!!!!!
APPLICATIONS RESULTING IN FINDING THE BOSON ANYBODY????
take mass away from objects...? therefore unaffected by gravity? umm gravity cares not what u weigh simply that u do exist to pull u in..? idk..does smebody here?
im at a loss for practical applications...
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Umm do you really think the guy who discovered electricity knew about computers, radios, light bulb and such?
It's not even about that... How can you not want to know about the universe and its numerous intricacies? Don't you want to understand and manipulate things for your personal gain or other? Sheesh.
who the fuck cares and why?
big fucking whoop..u found a particle that creates mass...guess what so did i.. im sitting my fat ass on a couch right now full of them...
theres a reason the u.s. particle accel got shut down...the only people that gave a shit were the people that worked there...
i seen a documentary on that place..FERMILAB? neways..when asked y is the higgs boson so important to find..
"the universe would be a very different place…. no ordinary matter as we know it, no chemistry, no biology, and no people.."
well no fucking shit...if smething was missing then evrything would be different....GENIUS!!!!!!
APPLICATIONS RESULTING IN FINDING THE BOSON ANYBODY????
take mass away from objects...? therefore unaffected by gravity? umm gravity cares not what u weigh simply that u do exist to pull u in..? idk..does smebody here?
im at a loss for practical applications...
Umm do you really think the guy who discovered electricity knew about computers, radios, light bulb and such?
It's not even about that... How can you not want to know about the universe and its numerous intricacies? Don't you want to understand and manipulate things for your personal gain or other? Sheesh.
. How can you not want to know about the universe and its numerous intricacies?
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he's catholic.
. How can you not want to know about the universe and its numerous intricacies?
he's catholic.
its def fun to know shit....i do like...but....my deal is real world apps.....and proving something that we already know...which is MASS EXISTS.....whats the fucking point....i know it was the last missing piece to the standard model...but i take it as...have we tried to find a "gravity" particle..we know gravity is there...or at least our name for it....we know love is there...have we tried to find a particle for that....(the chemicals our brains release is the result of our feeling of love not the chemicals the reason for the feeling of love...)
either way i guess its a feeling of so fucking what?????
kinda like the fat bitch that said so fucking what to electricity....i guess i would just like to hear some good applications....
i mean we already have mass we have already known about mass y did we need to prove that which was proven.....
1,2,3,4,5,6,x,8,9,
which number is missing to have that sequence make sense...? do we really need to find it to prove that it is there?? without it the whole sequence would collapse and not make sense..
"the universe would be a very different place…. no ordinary matter as we know it, no chemistry, no biology, and no people.."
yea no fucking shit....whats the big deal...?
its def fun to know shit....i do like...but....my deal is real world apps.....and proving something that we already know...which is MASS EXISTS.....whats the fucking point....i know it was the last missing piece to the standard model...but i take it as...have we tried to find a "gravity" particle..we know gravity is there...or at least our name for it....we know love is there...have we tried to find a particle for that....(the chemicals our brains release is the result of our feeling of love not the chemicals the reason for the feeling of love...)
either way i guess its a feeling of so fucking what?????
kinda like the fat bitch that said so fucking what to electricity....i guess i would just like to hear some good applications....
i mean we already have mass we have already known about mass y did we need to prove that which was proven.....
1,2,3,4,5,6,x,8,9,
which number is missing to have that sequence make sense...? do we really need to find it to prove that it is there?? without it the whole sequence would collapse and not make sense..
"the universe would be a very different place…. no ordinary matter as we know it, no chemistry, no biology, and no people.."
yea no fucking shit....whats the big deal...?
It's called a Graviton and you'd need a collider the size of the solar system to create one.
[quote user=socialGenius]kinda like the fat bitch that said so fucking what to electricity....i guess i would just like to hear some good applications...[/quote]
I don't think the particle itself is where the practical applications come from. Building the machine to detect subatomic particles is where the useful stuff is.
It's called a Graviton and you'd need a collider the size of the solar system to create one.
I don't think the particle itself is where the practical applications come from. Building the machine to detect subatomic particles is where the useful stuff is.