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- rentmitchum, on 09/10/2008, -0/+2It's an exciting time to be alive. Everyone grab your crowbars and hazard suits just in case. Soon Hugh Laurie will fulfill his destiny as THE FREE MAN.
- glosta, on 09/10/2008, -0/+1Anything protested by religious fanatics grabs my attention !
- philllip, on 09/10/2008, -0/+0its scary stuff but indeed amazing!
I love quarks!! hehe!
Defo a halflife type situtation lol!!! - philllip, on 09/15/2008, -0/+0 Quote *****There was no big bang. The space was there, the earth was there, then the stars were created.
Let´s see what the future reveals. **
Ok fair enough! but! Who created the space? lol We are in a endless circle! I belive that for every reaction there is an equal and oppostire reaction! The humman soul, is engery in side of our bodies, and leaves us when we die, (seen 21 grams?) this energy will return to the universe in some way!
IMO Religion is the route cause of most of the problems on the planet! - madpanic, on 09/10/2008, -0/+0"thats no moon......its a space station!!!!"
- Antdog, on 09/10/2008, -0/+0Amazing
- alphaborg1, on 09/10/2008, -0/+0If the objective of this this project is to go back in time and discover "the spontaneous beginning of the universe"...lol . what a waste of money, brain and time......
I´m sure the results are going to be something unexpected, something even unrelated with the original porpouse of the machine.
With simple numbers and formulas they pretend to understand a bad named "random creation process (big bang)" and then they build machines to prove their "theories", their intelligence, duh.... Even Albert Einstein accepted the existence of a MAYOR intelligence involved in the design of every aspect of the Astrophysics. Thinking about a DESIGNED universe would be a better starting point to built machines of this type, instead of the crazy "big bang" idea, which is in itself a RELIGION.
Actually I´m really glad about this experiment, because their going to find what is written thousands of years ago:
There was no big bang. The space was there, the earth was there, then the stars were created.
Let´s see what the future reveals. - megrisoft, on 09/10/2008, -0/+0Great Wonder of the world images are worth seeing
- AspenII, on 09/10/2008, -0/+0Excellent Point Alphaborg1.
Hemicranker has a great way of looking at this. Good Job I couldn't agree more. - hemicranker, on 09/10/2008, -0/+0In the name of science, this is amazing. In the name of God, God will let us know in God's way and time.



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