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Live Just To Die
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Posted at 12:46 pm on Sep. 24, 2008 |
Quote: from Takinam at 9:32 pm on Sep. 23, 2008
WHERE IS YOUR GOD NOW?!?!?
Seeing as I don't HAVE a God... |
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Takinam
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Posted at 9:32 pm on Sep. 23, 2008 |
| WHERE IS YOUR GOD NOW?!?!? |
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Forever Angel
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Posted at 7:45 pm on Sep. 23, 2008 |
Quote: from Baram at 4:31 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
And isn't over 75% of the universe dark matter? 
No, that would be 'dark energy'. |
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Live Just To Die
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Posted at 1:30 pm on Sep. 11, 2008 |
Quote: from Spiral at 2:29 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
Quote: from Live Just To Die at 10:21 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
Quote: from Spiral at 1:45 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
They aren't looking to create dark matter at all, they are after the Higgs Boson. (A.K.A God particle)
Seeing as its a tiny particle that will be there about 0.000005 of a second I don't think they will find it. Scientists can't even find a clitoris, let alone a tiny particle. 
Booo joke stealing >_< 
Mock the week is true brilliance. |
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Sachacohen2
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Posted at 2:06 pm on Sep. 9, 2008 |
| I'M SO FUCKING EXCITED!!!!!!!!! |
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allsmiles
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Posted at 4:52 am on Sep. 9, 2008 |
Quote: from Spiral at 9:45 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
They aren't looking to create dark matter at all, they are after the Higgs Boson. (A.K.A God particle)
Along with dark matter, decaying antimatter, and evidence pointing towards other dimensions. |
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neverjeeps
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Posted at 7:30 pm on Sep. 8, 2008 |
They made a rap about it. It can't hurt us. |
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stimmer
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Posted at 4:25 pm on Sep. 8, 2008 |
Quote: from Baram at 2:31 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
Quote: from Live Just To Die at 2:21 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
Quote: from Spiral at 1:45 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
They aren't looking to create dark matter at all, they are after the Higgs Boson. (A.K.A God particle)
Seeing as its a tiny particle that will be there about 0.000005 of a second I don't think they will find it. Scientists can't even find a clitoris, let alone a tiny particle. 
It lasts only 1 millionth of a billionth of a billionth of a second, but it doesn't just disappear. It decomposes into other particles, and evidence of the Higgs particle will be seen in the spiraling pattern of the particles it decomposed into. And isn't over 75% of the universe dark matter? 
Estimated to be 22% Dark Matter, 74% Dark Energy and 4% Visible Matter. |
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Live Just To Die
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Posted at 2:53 pm on Sep. 8, 2008 |
Quote: from Baram at 2:31 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
Quote: from Live Just To Die at 2:21 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
Quote: from Spiral at 1:45 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
They aren't looking to create dark matter at all, they are after the Higgs Boson. (A.K.A God particle)
Seeing as its a tiny particle that will be there about 0.000005 of a second I don't think they will find it. Scientists can't even find a clitoris, let alone a tiny particle. 
It lasts only 1 millionth of a billionth of a billionth of a second, but it doesn't just disappear. It decomposes into other particles, and evidence of the Higgs particle will be seen in the spiraling pattern of the particles it decomposed into. And isn't over 75% of the universe dark matter? 
Possibly but it will be present. |
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Baram
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Posted at 2:31 pm on Sep. 8, 2008 |
Quote: from Live Just To Die at 2:21 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
Quote: from Spiral at 1:45 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
They aren't looking to create dark matter at all, they are after the Higgs Boson. (A.K.A God particle)
Seeing as its a tiny particle that will be there about 0.000005 of a second I don't think they will find it. Scientists can't even find a clitoris, let alone a tiny particle. 
It lasts only 1 millionth of a billionth of a billionth of a second, but it doesn't just disappear. It decomposes into other particles, and evidence of the Higgs particle will be seen in the spiraling pattern of the particles it decomposed into. And isn't over 75% of the universe dark matter? |
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Spiral
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Posted at 2:29 pm on Sep. 8, 2008 |
Quote: from Live Just To Die at 10:21 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
Quote: from Spiral at 1:45 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
They aren't looking to create dark matter at all, they are after the Higgs Boson. (A.K.A God particle)
Seeing as its a tiny particle that will be there about 0.000005 of a second I don't think they will find it. Scientists can't even find a clitoris, let alone a tiny particle. 
Booo joke stealing >_< |
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Live Just To Die
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Posted at 2:21 pm on Sep. 8, 2008 |
Quote: from Spiral at 1:45 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
They aren't looking to create dark matter at all, they are after the Higgs Boson. (A.K.A God particle)
Seeing as its a tiny particle that will be there about 0.000005 of a second I don't think they will find it. Scientists can't even find a clitoris, let alone a tiny particle. |
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Acid World
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Posted at 2:06 pm on Sep. 8, 2008 |
| It's not happening on wednesday anyways. Thats just the date of their first attempt at slinging a particle beam around the LHC. The actual beggining of collision tests is on October 10th. So when you guys survive wednesday and think it's over, think again |
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321go
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Posted at 1:58 pm on Sep. 8, 2008 |
| Yep. I think it's just about time for a world-wide orgy now. |
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Frubeling
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Posted at 1:49 pm on Sep. 8, 2008 |
Quote: from Spiral at 9:45 pm on Sep. 8, 2008
They aren't looking to create dark matter at all, they are after the Higgs Boson. (A.K.A God particle)
I've already told her that |
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