Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Re: So you thought the universe was infinitely big... how about a multiverse that makes our universe look like the size of an atom?

On Feb 14, 11:34 pm, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 14, 1:21 pm, plainolamerican <plainolameri...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > you completely missed the larger point that it will be
> > because of socialism that this knowledge is attained
> > ---
> > speculation noted
>
> > what knowledge?
> > knowledge about the universe that will eventually be disproven?
> > scientists have about as much of a clue to the big picture as do the
> > religious

It's not just that a multiverse would be proven, it's the
understanding of poorly understood fundamental nuclear forces at work.

i.e.
1. the higgs boson... a theoretical particle that pops in and out of
existence... possibly traveling between multiverse dimensions.
2. CERN or the LHC creating minature black holes... remember, a black
hole is a theory, no one has ever seen one
3. CERN or LHC creating and containing anti-matter particles
4. CERN being able to produce fusion energy
5. faster than light physics
6. etc etc etcetera

Any of these advanced high energy physics research could have profound
effects on life as we know it.

And what are doing?
Designing web sites?
Which btw, wouldn't have been possible without CERN... that's where
the worlds first Web server was created and used by Tim Berners-Lee.

You're free to protest Web servers now and stop using them because
they were social created machines.... of which you have no business
using because it goes against your anti-socialism beliefs.

Be the hermit you always wanted to be and stop invading my social
space!
It really should be that hard for you to do.

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