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-- Posted by Bearsy at 12:34 pm on Sep. 25, 2008
When this problem gets resolved, another one will pop up, and another, and so on. The laws of physics will prevent any mechanism that might spawn a Higgs boson or other new particles. http://tinyurl.com/62lauy When the accelerator is (was) turned on, the particles created violate the laws of physics, so it will be illegal for them to exist. The only resolution will be for the particles to travel back in time and prevent the accelerator from being turned on. That's what happened to the planned Superconducting Supercollider. 
-- Posted by HoneyMonster at 12:36 pm on Sep. 25, 2008
that super colider is nothing but a waste of good fucking money, if they want to watch something go at a million miles per hour, they can come and watch my fucking gas meter.
-- Posted by nikki at 12:37 pm on Sep. 25, 2008
Quote: from HoneyMonster at 8:36 pm on Sep. 25, 2008
that super colider is nothing but a waste of good fucking money, if they want to watch something go at a million miles per hour, they can come and watch my fucking gas meter.
Isn't that from Mock the Week?
-- Posted by Bearsy at 12:47 pm on Sep. 25, 2008
umm ok someone move this to science and business and yes the tinyurl is safe please click it, it's a good article. For some reason when I post the url here the letters change and it links to nothing.
-- Posted by The Samsoniteman at 5:23 pm on Sep. 27, 2008
If by "good article" you mean full of unscientific bullshit then yes, you'd be right. No particles were created when the machine was turned on.
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