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You find stuff like this worthy of celebrating?
You find stuff like this worthy of celebrating?, scientists that haven`t got a clue what happens after recreating a billionth of a second after the universe was created, a reminder of some of their overlooked after affects..........
1). Asbestos - Asbestosis.
2). Octane fuel engines - Ozone layer, Acid rain, lead poisoning before the lead was removed from petrol.
3). Mobile phones - Brain cancer.
4). Smoking - Respiratory diseases.
5). Aerosol cans - CFC`s.
6). Laptops - Infertility.
7). Nuclear power - Infertility, deformities.
8). Untested Pharmaceuticals - Dependencies, Major organ failures, deformities - Thalidomide an early morning sickness suppressor for the early stages of pregnancy, is a good example here.
These are just a few from the top of my head, excuse me if I find man trying to recreate the beginning of time nothing to celebrate, with his past track record of unforeseen after affects, how the hell this sort of experiment is allowed to happen is beyond me.
wtg science...It is far better allowing the scientists to satisfy their curiousity by playing with their "toys", rather than have them putting their energies into developing ever more destructive weapons.
All the above examples are from where commercial outfits sought to make profits out of scientific discoveries, and where further research that finds negative long term effects is buried as it would prevent a profit being made, or render valueless the capital investment.
Scientists have long accepted that smoking causes cancer, but the big tobacco companies didn't like this, so they tried to find scientists they could persuade to keep running more tests until a result more favourable to the industry came out. It's not much different with the drug companies, who after spending a fortune on the latest miracle cure, do not want it derailed by the discovery of inconvenient long term side effects.
The problem is that so many scientific discoveries have been (ab)used by the military.....who is to say that this one won't bring about a new age of horrifying weapons that make nukes look like backyard firecrackers?
I just hope this is one that bodes well for the human race.
It's too bad most cosmological theories are based an flawed assumptions, bad science and personal egocentricities, compounded negatively by quests for funding, governmental involvement and ideological 'prizes' to be won. Always remember, just because you can stuff it in the hole, its doesn't mean it belongs there...Having mathematicians try and unravel the universe is like having Monet paint your house, you will both end up being unhappy with the result. There has never been a time in human history where there is more to mistrust and doubt about the mainstream scientific establishment as now, and boy is that saying something! Don't worry folks, the well funded just found a four leaf clover and it is NOT the manual to the Universe...lucky for us ;-)
The problem is that so many scientific discoveries have been (ab)used by the military.....who is to say that this one won't bring about a new age of horrifying weapons that make nukes look like backyard firecrackers?
I just hope this is one that bodes well for the human race.

Oh, I'm not 'scared' of the higgs...it doesn't really mean much to me at all in fact. They'll keep finding new cogs and widgets the more stuff they fling together at faster speeds. It should keep the funding alive. As far as theories, I do have some but I won't share just yet. Just to note, one can be quite wrong about something and still glean useful information from it and create wonderful bits of technology with it. Does it trouble you at all that after all this time and all these accepted theories, not one scientist the world over, living or dead, can use these theories to explain where gravity comes from? From where it derives its 'energy' to do 'work'?
Modern science puts an atomic clock on a plane, flies it about the earth, and then states boldly that TIME HAS SLOWED...compared to other 'stationary' ones. Time is irrelevant by the way. Meaningless other than allowing our little brains to order things coherently. If I stuck you in a magic bubble and instantly slowed down every last bit of your matter to a standstill and kept you there for 10 years and then let you out, you'd swear you traveled through time! Of course you did no such thing, but it sure would seem like it to you wouldn't it? My point is, relativity is not 'real' and matters not. I can't really say anymore right now.
Hmm. Here's a nugget I think will be ok. Have you heard how calorie restriction allows animals (and people) to greatly expand their life expectancy? This isn't related at all except as a analogy of sorts. 'Moving around less' in a matter of speaking would have the same effect. Not in a sedentary lifestyle way, think in terms of particles and energy. Or...if you had something akin to that magic bubble whereby you were no longer taxed in the same way...or something like that.![]()

It's too bad most cosmological theories are based an flawed assumptions, bad science and personal egocentricities, compounded negatively by quests for funding, governmental involvement and ideological 'prizes' to be won.
I just wanted to say there's a big difference between the general word 'theory' and hypotheses and 'scientific theory'. Wiki can explain it better than me in the quote below:
"Scientific theories are the most reliable, rigorous, and comprehensive form of scientific knowledge. This is significantly different from the word "theory" in common usage, which implies that something is unproven or speculative."
http:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_theory
Probably everyone knows that already, but I didn't realise the difference until I got more interested in science.


It took Higgs 40-odd years to see the particle - good job he wasn't attempting sapphires and wilds on BDBA freespins.........![]()
Pretty cool IMO.
Skiny, if you get that gravity thing figured out, could you let my breasts know?
trust you JasPretty cool IMO.
Skiny, if you get that gravity thing figured out, could you let my breasts know?


Modern science puts an atomic clock on a plane, flies it about the earth, and then states boldly that TIME HAS SLOWED...compared to other 'stationary' ones. Time is irrelevant by the way. Meaningless other than allowing our little brains to order things coherently.
If I stuck you in a magic bubble and instantly slowed down every last bit of your matter to a standstill and kept you there for 10 years and then let you out, you'd swear you traveled through time! Of course you did no such thing, but it sure would seem like it to you wouldn't it? My point is, relativity is not 'real' and matters not. I can't really say anymore right now.

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But if not the Higgs, what else might it be?
Today, Ian Low at Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois and a couple of buddies comb through the data in an attempt to throw some light on this question. Their conclusion is that the data is consistent with at least two other particles that are not the standard Higgs boson.
Particle identification is not always an easy task. Physicists use....
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I wonder how forthcoming CERN would be if they have by accident, stumbled upon `The Devil Particle`, as in all aspects of scientific equations - `For every positive side there is also it`s negative`.
How very re-assuring that as expected they have discovered something new, but as of yet -fck knows what.

There is no religion in science. Most scientists really dislike the term "God Particle" since the Higgs field has nothing to do with religion. I really should research where that term came from.
Now if you're talking about an "anti-Higgs boson" that would be the same as discovering a Higgs boson since one wouldn't exist without the other.
I suspect the term "God particle" has something to do with the Higgs field creating matter which isn't really what it does anyway. It gives energy mass. Mass and matter aren't the same thing. It's kind of a long story but it has more to do with the fact that not all energy can travel at the speed of light (photons can) and not all energy has mass (photons do not) yet in reality there's no reason for any energy to have mass or not travel at the speed of light without the Higgs field or something doing basically the same job.
Photons are light, by the way.
Discovering any new elementary particle would be no more dangerous than discovering the first dozen and would still be considered a scientific breakthrough.![]()
. But, let`s say for arguments sake that when Nature/Science/Physics/Biology/Maths/History/English/French/Drama/Music/Joseph Smith/The Smiths/Smiths Crisps/Odin/Thor/TS/TSII/BDBA/Fruitee`s/Vinylweatherman/God created the Universe, it was not down to a man made invention buried somewhere between Geneva/Switzerland but an entirely different concept that would be impossible to recreate for a main reason being-there would be no need to recreate it, once done it is done.This is basically why nothing but light travels at the speed of light.
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.There is no religion in science. Most scientists really dislike the term "God Particle" since the Higgs field has nothing to do with religion. I really should research where that term came from.
.this is god,/ Roy [through R C] i gave you peeps implants so you wouldn't fall off the globe![]()
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I just figured god created the boob/gravity relationship as a polite cue to women that if they have to lift their bobs to place them on the bar top then it was time to stop trolling college bars![]()
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I read on one website the term “God particle” originated with a 1993 book by U.S. Nobel Prize winner Leon Lederman about the history of particle physics, The God Particle: If the Universe Is the Answer, What Is the Question?
I also read on another website the first draft was called "The Goddamn Particle" but was cut back by the publisher to God Particle, fearful that "goddamn" would be offensive.
I've just come to the realization of how truly dumb I am.![]()
