i thoguht it happend already
He took the blue pill because he thought it would solve his erectile dysfunction.TheAussieReaper wrote:
Wake up, Neo. That Matrix has you.Poseidon wrote:
Yes.Ultrafunkula wrote:
Are we dead yet?
This is all a dream.
The red pill gives diarrhea.DoctaStrangelove wrote:
He took the blue pill because he thought it would solve his erectile dysfunction.TheAussieReaper wrote:
Wake up, Neo. That Matrix has you.Poseidon wrote:
Yes.
This is all a dream.
But I took them both...MGS3_GrayFox wrote:
The red pill gives diarrhea.DoctaStrangelove wrote:
He took the blue pill because he thought it would solve his erectile dysfunction.TheAussieReaper wrote:
Wake up, Neo. That Matrix has you.
Getting back to the oh-so-important question at hand, anyone heard of/read a reason why they have delayed the start date another month?
So I can have more time to max out my credit card before we all die!
They need more batteries so it can power on.commandochristian wrote:
Getting back to the oh-so-important question at hand, anyone heard of/read a reason why they have delayed the start date another month?
http://press.web.cern.ch/press/Journalists/Welcome.htmlcommandochristian wrote:
Getting back to the oh-so-important question at hand, anyone heard of/read a reason why they have delayed the start date another month?
"the experimental areas are all closing up for the start-up of the LHC this summer"
We are talking any do now! I'm exsighted! No more doubts for me!
Here's my outlook:
So we all die. You know, we're going to eventually and in the endlessness of reality (read: You are surrounded by eternity, and you can do with it what you want if you so desire, or something similar) what we do when we're alive really means jack shite.
So bring it on, because it's going to be for naught if we don't.
So we all die. You know, we're going to eventually and in the endlessness of reality (read: You are surrounded by eternity, and you can do with it what you want if you so desire, or something similar) what we do when we're alive really means jack shite.
So bring it on, because it's going to be for naught if we don't.
The antimatter equivalent for a neutrino is a tetrino.Nessie09 wrote:
What I (and other people) don't know is if neutrino's also have an anti-matter variant, because they already have a charge of 0.
Wait...
wait, when did the theory of the big bang become fact?will be capable of replicating conditions just after the Big Bang, helping to answer questions about the nature of matter and the creation of the universe.
scientist haven't even discovered all the lifeforms in the deep seas. and they think they know how and when the universe was created... universe... created... by taking samples from rocks that fall onto earth and meazuring light and radiation? uhh...
shi we're still gonna dieSamTheMan:D wrote:
http://www.lhcountdown.com/
is this right or wrong lol
Guys, Kez is scared of everything and complains about everything too. So don't listen to his ramblingskptk92 wrote:
shi we're still gonna dieSamTheMan:D wrote:
http://www.lhcountdown.com/
is this right or wrong lol
No I don't, or I'd be called David.PMek-Stizzle wrote:
Guys, Kez is scared of everything and complains about everything too. So don't listen to his ramblingskptk92 wrote:
shi we're still gonna dieSamTheMan:D wrote:
http://www.lhcountdown.com/
is this right or wrong lol
lelkptk92 wrote:
No I don't, or I'd be called David.PMek-Stizzle wrote:
Guys, Kez is scared of everything and complains about everything too. So don't listen to his ramblingskptk92 wrote:
shi we're still gonna die
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so fucking true though
Small hourglass island
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Always raining and foggy
Use an umbrella
Ok but you're still scared of everything Kezkptk92 wrote:
No I don't, or I'd be called David.PMek-Stizzle wrote:
Guys, Kez is scared of everything and complains about everything too. So don't listen to his ramblingskptk92 wrote:
shi we're still gonna die
Maybe if you had a more manly name, things would've been different
tru truMek-Stizzle wrote:
Ok but you're still scared of everything Kezkptk92 wrote:
No I don't, or I'd be called David.PMek-Stizzle wrote:
Guys, Kez is scared of everything and complains about everything too. So don't listen to his ramblings
Maybe if you had a more manly name, things would've been different
It hasn't yet (the clue is in the name). But its true that we know more about outer space than we do about whats at the bottom of the ocean.hiberNative wrote:
wait, when did the theory of the big bang become fact?will be capable of replicating conditions just after the Big Bang, helping to answer questions about the nature of matter and the creation of the universe.
scientist haven't even discovered all the lifeforms in the deep seas. and they think they know how and when the universe was created... universe... created... by taking samples from rocks that fall onto earth and meazuring light and radiation? uhh...
But yeah, they're pretty sure when the universe was created (See: Hubble's Constant - or alteast, a point back in time when everything was at one point). And there is a lot of evidence to support the Big Bang theory (microwave background radiation being another).
But what caused the big bang? A theory ive heard which i think is quite interesting... the universe as we know it is based on some sort of string theory, where "universes" are simply branes. And the big bang was simply a collision of branes.
I dont get what you said about rocks...?
EDIT: THE LHC IS NOT GOING TO KILL US ALL, sheesh.
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Scientific theory = pretty close to right, but we don't know enough facets of it to call it a law=Karma-Kills= wrote:
It hasn't yet (the clue is in the name). But its true that we know more about outer space than we do about whats at the bottom of the ocean.hiberNative wrote:
wait, when did the theory of the big bang become fact?will be capable of replicating conditions just after the Big Bang, helping to answer questions about the nature of matter and the creation of the universe.
scientist haven't even discovered all the lifeforms in the deep seas. and they think they know how and when the universe was created... universe... created... by taking samples from rocks that fall onto earth and meazuring light and radiation? uhh...
But yeah, they're pretty sure when the universe was created (See: Hubble's Constant - or alteast, a point back in time when everything was at one point). And there is a lot of evidence to support the Big Bang theory (microwave background radiation being another).
But what caused the big bang? A theory ive heard which i think is quite interesting... the universe as we know it is based on some sort of string theory, where "universes" are simply branes. And the big bang was simply a collision of branes.
I dont get what you said about rocks...?
EDIT: THE LHC IS NOT GOING TO KILL US ALL, sheesh.
a scientific theory is accepted as fact though
Judgement day
When?kptk92 wrote:
Judgement day
donno lolThorax wrote:
When?kptk92 wrote:
Judgement day
21/12/12kptk92 wrote:
donno lolThorax wrote:
When?kptk92 wrote:
Judgement day
Nononono.Canadianloser wrote:
21/12/12kptk92 wrote:
donno lolThorax wrote:
When?
That's when the Sun stops moving across the sky because some bush ranger's calender ran out of days.