If you havn't heard about an experiment in Europe that scientists are defending by saying "it has a very low chance of destroying the planet," check out this news story.
what I want to know is if the same experiment is run at the same time in other universes, does that mean the end of all universes? or maybe there's a massive switching mess that goes on. perhaps - we turn into cosmic mush ...
There was a special about this on the Discovery Channel. It was accompanied by really cheesy effects that displayed the particle accelerator starting up, creating a black hole, then swallowing the laboratory, the building, the city and then the planet. I think it sucked some helicopters in there too.
In any case, I wish they would just leave well enough alone.
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They're going to blow open a dimension to hell! Why don't these scientists ever watch movies?!
what I want to know is if the same experiment is run at the same time in other universes, does that mean the end of all universes? or maybe there's a massive switching mess that goes on. perhaps - we turn into cosmic mush ...
Maybe this mini bang will be another universe's Big Bang.
ooooo....
shouldn't you be in studio?
a 1 in 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 chance to destroy the world... yippee!
There was a special about this on the Discovery Channel. It was accompanied by really cheesy effects that displayed the particle accelerator starting up, creating a black hole, then swallowing the laboratory, the building, the city and then the planet. I think it sucked some helicopters in there too.
In any case, I wish they would just leave well enough alone.
"It could be that there is a whole new universe a millimetre away from our heads but at right-angles to the three dimensions that are here."
Despite the massive amounts of intellect held by these scientists collectively... they're all idiots!