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I do not need to know, but I never let the possibility of learning anything pass me by, so if they have the possibility of learn more about the universe then I am glad that they would try to do it.
Originally posted by azzllin
Now i know MAD scientists exist, do we really need to know the secrets of the Universe? DO WE?
Originally posted by AgentScmidt
Sure, the odds of winning the lottery are slim, maybe one in 7 million - but there's always a winner of the lottery, right?
Originally posted by thematrix
As I said before, before detonating the first atomic bomb, the fear existed that it might start a cascade nuclear effect in the earths atmosphere, that also turned out to be a worthless fear, when they learned more and more about how a nuclear reaction happens and how decay really works in these events.
Originally posted by endel13
what would the matter do to us?
is that another destruction scenario?
Don't do that!!!
Originally posted by AgentScmidt
By the way, anyone see those newest maxim pics of Kate French? I totally wanna collid'er with my large hardon... err I mean my large hadron.
Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan
The existance of black holes is questionable, if you want my opinion. Being a subscriber to the Plasma Cosmology theories, i am unsure if i believe in the ability of a black hole to exist on any level that we have thus far postulated.