big-bang wrote:
isanemooey wrote:
wot on earth is happening apparently some scientists are risking the life of everything on earth just to test some machine that replicates wot happened in the big bang apparently miny black holes will b made and they say they disappear as fast as thet're created BUT (and this is a big but) there is a chance they could grow big enough to take the entire planet out of existence HOW COULD THEY DO THAT? i dont care if some new particles could b made wot i care about is the ones that could b distroyed i.e. THE ONES THAT MAKE PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
reply if u care about human kindThe black holes will always decay almost instantly due to "Hawking radiation."
It has not even been proven if it will actually make black holes, and if it does, they will be "mini" black holes, a current theoretical particle which are harmless and microscopic.
Again go here for more info: http://hasthelargehadroncolliderdestroyedtheworldyet.com/
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zawicki1fromyoutube wrote:
honeyfoot wrote:
oh my.
The big bang is NOT REAL!!! listen, what made the big bang? i asked someone that, they said,"space". I said, what made space, he said, "the universe" and I said, what made the universe? he sat there, with no reply.
A mere logical hypothesis. Go learn theoretical physics. The big-bang is the only leading theory for creation, along with the inflationary theory. Space didn't create the big-bang. The current thesis is that the universe started as a "superatom" containing all the material of the universe today. This "Blob" in the beginning was when all 4 forces (Electro-Magnetism, Gravity, The weak Nuclear Force and The Strong Nuclear Force) were united in a "Super Force" Suddenly, for unknown causes, It split in a process called "Symmetry Breaking" (Creating the differences in strength of the forces(For instance, the force of is Gravity is extremely weak. In comparison, think, to create enough gravity to crush a human an object must be millions of miles wide(Jupiter) while the Electro-Magnetic force can make a fridge-sized electro-magnet that could crush a human if they had metal on.) and the "superatom" exploded in a "Bang". Then the universe although small, began expanding in a process that created the universe we know today, Inflation. This caused the universe to rapidly expand in places, through mechanisms yet unknown. For more information, read "Parallel Worlds" by Michio Kaku, a brilliant cosmologist who writes the most complex things very simply.
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AlanProjects wrote:
zawicki1fromyoutube wrote:
honeyfoot wrote:
oh my.
The big bang is NOT REAL!!! listen, what made the big bang? i asked someone that, they said,"space". I said, what made space, he said, "the universe" and I said, what made the universe? he sat there, with no reply.
A mere logical hypothesis. Go learn theoretical physics. The big-bang is the only leading theory for creation, along with the inflationary theory. Space didn't create the big-bang. The current thesis is that the universe started as a "superatom" containing all the material of the universe today. This "Blob" in the beginning was when all 4 forces (Electro-Magnetism, Gravity, The weak Nuclear Force and The Strong Nuclear Force) were united in a "Super Force" Suddenly, for unknown causes, It split in a process called "Symmetry Breaking" (Creating the differences in strength of the forces(For instance, the force of is Gravity is extremely weak. In comparison, think, to create enough gravity to crush a human an object must be millions of miles wide(Jupiter) while the Electro-Magnetic force can make a fridge-sized electro-magnet that could crush a human if they had metal on.) and the "superatom" exploded in a "Bang". Then the universe although small, began expanding in a process that created the universe we know today, Inflation. This caused the universe to rapidly expand in places, through mechanisms yet unknown. For more information, read "Parallel Worlds" by Michio Kaku, a brilliant cosmologist who writes the most complex things very simply.
Awesome. The fellow nerds are rising. Anyway, the same people who complain "Where did the big bang come from?!" actually think that "God always was" is a logical answer to "Where did God come from?!"
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big-bang wrote:
Anyway, the same people who complain "Where did the big bang come from?!" actually think that "God always was" is a logical answer to "Where did God come from?!"
What about the steady-state theory? That says that the universe has always existed. Yes, I know it was proved false, but it could have been just as likely to be true as the big bang without the evidence.
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wiimaster wrote:
im scared of those scientists they may kill us all.
and i beleive in god and gon really WAS a;ways in existance! its true!
must... use... self-restraint... concentrate... XKDHBVCXUDOHBN UKVHNFXCLOLOLOLOL!!!! sorry, my laughter exploded all over the keyboard
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wiimaster wrote:
im scared of those scientists they may kill us all.
and i beleive in god and gon really WAS a;ways in existance! its true!
That does not prove anything. It's just like saying that the universe just appeared out of nowhere (which I believe it did; so that does not prove anything either).
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I had a discussion with someone carrying around a bible about this. There were several quotes, which I'll remember to the best of my ability...
"So you're saying God was there before time had started?"
"So on the first day, God created light?"
"uh-huh"
"So he just created the sun and stuff?"
"well he created the two main sources of light, the sun and the moon-"
"Which is just a reflection of the sun... Plus, what about the other stars? Like in the constellations?"
"he created those later"
"and what did the moon go around if there wasn't earth yet?"
"You know, I'd probably get better answers from a priest or somebody like that..."
"..."
"Or maybe not..."
Oh, the logic flaws of religion... It's just a explanation for the things we don't know yet. Which is what science is for.
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Oh, and in case you haven't already figured this out, I'm an Atheist. Or in my spare time, a polygonalist. (I'm making up my OWN religion.) and for those who aren't satisfied, some have already voiced your opinions here.
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boinoinoi wrote:
Oh, and in case you haven't already figured this out, I'm an Atheist. Or in my spare time, a polygonalist. (I'm making up my OWN religion.) and for those who aren't satisfied, some have already voiced your opinions here.
Finally! My long-lost clone! No, not really, but I really do think that religion is like the silver scratch-away stuff on a winning lottery ticket. Remove it, and there's good stuff underneath! I'm not trying to convert anybody. It's just my critically-thinking opinion.
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isanemooey wrote:
wot on earth is happening apparently some scientists are risking the life of everything on earth just to test some machine that replicates wot happened in the big bang apparently miny black holes will b made and they say they disappear as fast as thet're created BUT (and this is a big but) there is a chance they could grow big enough to take the entire planet out of existence HOW COULD THEY DO THAT? i dont care if some new particles could b made wot i care about is the ones that could b distroyed i.e. THE ONES THAT MAKE PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
reply if u care about human kind
Well the experiment didn't work anyway.
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boinoinoi wrote:
I had a discussion with someone carrying around a bible about this. There were several quotes, which I'll remember to the best of my ability...
"So you're saying God was there before time had started?"
"So on the first day, God created light?"
"uh-huh"
"So he just created the sun and stuff?"
"well he created the two main sources of light, the sun and the moon-"
"Which is just a reflection of the sun... Plus, what about the other stars? Like in the constellations?"
"he created those later"
"and what did the moon go around if there wasn't earth yet?"
"You know, I'd probably get better answers from a priest or somebody like that..."
"..."
"Or maybe not..."
Oh, the logic flaws of religion... It's just a explanation for the things we don't know yet. Which is what science is for.
Oh, the logical flaw of that person. carrying around a Bible prancing about thier knowledge when they had not yet even read the first verse-
-Gen 1v1: "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth
What was that about the moon going around a non existant earth?
If you don't believe that what I have said was true, hit me with all you've got in this forum- http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=13796 as someone said not to turn this into a religious argument.
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floppy_gunk wrote:
Look at the username of the person above.
He/she exists.
That proves that the big bang exists. XD
Back on track: A kid at my school once said that there was a 50/50 chance of the world getting swallowed by a black hole, and that Germany has the whole world in their hands. Quite stupid if you ask me, especially since it was only a test run.
Well what if i told you it's a bot?
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I'm scared of the machine the scientists are turing on. I don't really think that it would destroy us though cuz God wouldn't let that happen unless he needed to.
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big-bang wrote:
Awesome. The fellow nerds are rising. Anyway, the same people who complain "Where did the big bang come from?!" actually think that "God always was" is a logical answer to "Where did God come from?!"
Doesn't it make more sense for a supreme deity to have eternally existed than an event without a cause?
Just saying.
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big-bang wrote:
isanemooey wrote:
wot on earth is happening apparently some scientists are risking the life of everything on earth just to test some machine that replicates wot happened in the big bang apparently miny black holes will b made and they say they disappear as fast as thet're created BUT (and this is a big but) there is a chance they could grow big enough to take the entire planet out of existence HOW COULD THEY DO THAT? i dont care if some new particles could b made wot i care about is the ones that could b distroyed i.e. THE ONES THAT MAKE PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
reply if u care about human kindThe black holes will always decay almost instantly due to "Hawking radiation." Whoever told you this totally exaggerated everything. And knowing what happened in the big bang is very important to science in general!
Yes, no need to worry, the machine is safe AND the whoever told you that was really exaggerating. Also, how do you know that black holes will just kill us all! Also, they have tested it already.
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BWOG wrote:
floppy_gunk wrote:
Look at the username of the person above.
He/she exists.
That proves that the big bang exists. XD
Back on track: A kid at my school once said that there was a 50/50 chance of the world getting swallowed by a black hole, and that Germany has the whole world in their hands. Quite stupid if you ask me, especially since it was only a test run.Well what if i told you it's a bot?
What do you mean by 'bot'?
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fbboi999 wrote:
big-bang wrote:
Awesome. The fellow nerds are rising. Anyway, the same people who complain "Where did the big bang come from?!" actually think that "God always was" is a logical answer to "Where did God come from?!"
Doesn't it make more sense for a supreme deity to have eternally existed than an event without a cause?
Just saying.
Doesn't it seem like the entire universe and all of the laws that govern it should have a little more logic than an implausible floating guy in the sky? Maybe the logic should be ubiquitous.
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If everyone just accepted "God did it" we'd still be living in the middle ages.
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Ooh! Goody! It's the age old science vs. god discussion! Why do those scientists never give up? There is no reason to try to disprove what somebody believes... How do we know it wasn't a jelly donut that exploded creating the primordial ramen with anchovies swimming in it that eventually leveled up to level 16 and turned into apes only to reach level 36 and turn into humans? Scientists try to disprove god so they can say that they aren't sinners, but isn't it even lower to say "I evolved from a monkey! I'm an animal, w00t!"? Can we get back to the large hadron collider discussion now or do you want to keep arguing and ignore THE (possible) END OF THE WORLD?
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1.
Mayhem wrote:
If everyone just accepted "God did it" we'd still be living in the middle ages.
2.
Someone who isn't mayhem wrote:
If everyone just accepted "God did it" we'd not be having this argument.
3.
Chuck Norris wrote:
Stop arguing before I round house kick you all!
4.
Ub3r l33t h4x0r wrote:
U haz b33n 4rgu1ng 4 2 l0ng n00bz0rs! 1 w1ll f1r3 m4 l4z0r 4t u!
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Mr.T wrote:
I pity da fool!
6.
Lolrus wrote:
Haz u seen mah bukkit?
I think I'd agree with person 2...
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PokemonMaster64 wrote:
Ooh! Goody! It's the age old science vs. god discussion! Why do those scientists never give up? There is no reason to try to disprove what somebody believes... How do we know it wasn't a jelly donut that exploded creating the primordial ramen with anchovies swimming in it that eventually leveled up to level 16 and turned into apes only to reach level 36 and turn into humans? Scientists try to disprove god so they can say that they aren't sinners, but isn't it even lower to say "I evolved from a monkey! I'm an animal, w00t!"? Can we get back to the large hadron collider discussion now or do you want to keep arguing and ignore THE (possible) END OF THE WORLD?
Monkeys evolved from bacteria... Isn't it even lower to say "I'm gullible enough to believe that I got made by a giant guy in the sky"? And what is the thing that sets "humans" apart from "animals"? We live. We breathe. We find sustenance. Take away his inventions, and man is weaker than his furry brethren. How are we "better" than the other life-forms on this planet? We are the only ones systematically destroying our home. And instead of helping solve this problem, we debate over how there's an omnipresent force! And why has a Bible prophecy never stated EXACTLY what's going to happen? Answer: The people millenia ago wanted to get a kick out of the gullible futuremen. This is what I adhere to. Not some silly debate that a tool for greater understanding of the universe will kill us all, thanks to those poor, nonbelieving, naive scientists who strive to find explanations other than "God did it"! I doubt the point of Christianity was to impede scientific progress. Isn't religion something to find a moral standpoint to strive for? Isn't religion something to help you act like a better person? Isn't religion something other than skeptics going into the Space Age kicking and screaming like centipedes on drugs? Apparently not! Mayhem, please, find a quote somewhere that does say that Christianity is not supposed to impede understanding. I know there's one out there. I don't feel like leafing through a thousand pages of the Bible right now
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Man People. Everyone Has Different Beliefs I Believe That God Made Universe I Don't Know If The Big Bang Is Real Or Not BUT WHO CARES. Can't We Just Leave It Alone?? Pray to God if you want to know if it's true or not. But Just Leave This Topic Alone. So People Just Call Down.
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Magnie wrote:
Man People. Everyone Has Different Beliefs I Believe That God Made Universe I Don't Know If The Big Bang Is Real Or Not BUT WHO CARES. Can't We Just Leave It Alone?? Pray to God if you want to know if it's true or not. But Just Leave This Topic Alone. So People Just Call Down.
a) I care.
b) God has not answered me once. Is there a VIP code or something?
c) It was made for debating.
d) I have an uncle with Down's. Why am I supposed to call him?
e) Don't mess with me when I'm debating, or I'll get all insane on you. Think Scarfy.
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