environmentalgraffiti.com — At Lancaster University, they’re unraveling the secrets of how to build a universe. In fact, they have already formed one, or something very much like it. This scientific breakthrough lies in the bottom of a chamber no larger than your pinky finger, filled with helium and cooled to 0.0003 degrees Fahrenheit above absolute zero.
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changaMay 9, 2008
Oh no... one of THOSE universes.
aamir2May 9, 2008
Fartag, contrary to popular belief evidence is a very weak and limited tool when trying establish truths or reality in-of-itself. No truths can ever be invalidated for lack of evidence. What evidence is, is a very lame, but the best tool we have when we trying to agree on scientific methods and theories. In other words in order to practice and pursue scientific progress we *have to* use this tool. But because this tool is so limited using the evidence based methodology will always give us a limited and naive snapshot of reality, kind of like you average denizens (even the smart scientific ones) of matrix. So my point is that science and evidence based methodology can in no way refute religious claims to truth. These potential truths cannot be proven based on science (or anything else) but science can never really *prove* anything to be a truth so that does not really say much, either way.
ernieoportoMay 10, 2008
A quadrillion times a quadrillion lives were lost when they promptly destroyed the experiment as they didn't want to be blamed for playing God.
inferiorwangMay 10, 2008
because K gave it to him and told him towanksplash? that's a new one.
magicmastaMay 13, 2008
a degree in Fahrenheit is not the same as a degree in Celsius/Kelvin
phoghawkMay 22, 2008
Unless I'm perfectly mistaken, 1 Kelvin is the 'equivalent' of 1 degree centigrade, the two scales just have different 'zeroes.' That is to say, 0 K = -273 C and 273 K = 0 C.This is all trusting my American high school physics/chemistry education, though. Trust at your own risk.
jontalismanMay 27, 2008
You're certain of this? What scientific proof do you have to back it up? How many black holes smaller than the mass of the moon have you (or anybody for that matter) actually studied?