Is the Hadron Collider responsible for all of the new Black Holes in our neighbourhood??

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  1. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    Knowledge is for those who never can forget.
     
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    ok. that's fun. don't know if these exist but they could. and then again maybe that's all of us but we just can't remember where we put our memories or the details of them.
    how contiguous are our memories? i'm sure everyone's milage varies. even that of gods, should they happen or choose to be.
     
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    Memories, light the corners of my mind... There are plenty of individuals with near perfect memories, but nature favors creativity, or we'd all be dead already.
     
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    The planned LISA gravity wave telescope, is composed of perhaps five or more satellites bouncing the latest high tech lasers off each other, to produce the most accurate measuring device theoretically possible, an interferometer. Instead of attempting to create a new universe, they will measure the one we already have, and convert the LHC into a museum.
     
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    Absolutely fascinating.
    I added the vid for those members that had no idea what this thread was about. xxx
     
  7. cayo

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    Thanks
    But I still don't know what this thread is about:confused:
     
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    Oh, Rainbow will explain in more simple terms, I hope. xx
     
  9. wooleeheron

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    I probably know some of the people who work there, have certainly met a few, and they're all overpaid posers. Every fucking government in the world started classifying anything related to advanced mathematics and quantum mechanics, half a century ago. Projects like the LHC exist not because anyone seriously believes they will produce answers, but because its too big a project for anyone country, and they cannot throw enough money at developing the science and technology fast enough. Seriously, knowledge is doubling every eight months now, and the race for AI is a race to make sense out of the Big Picture, but money never did make a damned bit of sense, and humanity is about to find out just how little sense it makes, in explicit detail.
     
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    The thing is I don't believe in the Big Bang, or at least just one. I have a difficult time imagining the universe as anything but infinite. And if it's infinite, it stands to reason other things are occurring elsewhere beyond our ability of perception, or at least we can't rule this out.
    Then again this is my macro view of things. This doesn't take into account quantum phenomena or multiverses, subjects I'm even more woefully ignorant of.
     
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    Cayo the LHC costs billions a year to run. The team excuse this with a promise of discovering how to produce a cold fusion like a raw energy in a jam jar but handling such an energy inside an everyday consumable container is the stuff of fantasy writing found on Starwars and StarTrek.

    Fossil Fuel = CO2
    Nuclear Atomic Power = Hiroshima
    Large Hadron Collider = Black Holes
     
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    an excelerator for sub atomic particles neccessary to perform certain kinds of experiments to confirm or challange current and future understanding of how they behave.
    it is the largest and most powerful of these yet constructed by humans. it is located in europe. other previous examples include the linear accelerator at stanford in the u.s.
     
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    We should build our own collider. There are a few things I'd like smash together.
     
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    I think we live in a polyverse where universes are contracting and expanding all the time and which is much larger and older than we can possibly imagine.
     
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    An examination of the Big Bang concluded that, contrary to all the metaphysical theories, it was neither too hot nor too cold, but just right for anyone to take all the measurements they like. Note that dark energy implies a possibly eternal universe, but is incredibly vague, and has proven difficult to pin down, while the Big Bang being "just right" means that neither dark energy nor the Big Bang provide any definitive answers. Assuming 42 is it, then the Big Bang and Dark Energy can both be considered the 4 dimensional version of staring into infinity, where there are always more questions than answers. In other words, even the night sky should display the same Indeterminacy as quantum mechanics, and time is the central issue nobody is dealing with.
     
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    Ah, time. So much would probably be more explainable if it were absolute. Maybe it wouldn't be a waste of time (no pun intended) to assume it is and draw conclusions about the origins of the universe, the essence of superstrings, etc. until the math started to contradict itself: a kind of stepping stone to work out things without worrying about the volatility of time, then plug in time and see what is analyzed along the way.
     
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    Time has been measured coming to a complete halt, running backwards, and expressing relativistic time dilation. The problem is not that we are out of time, the problem is our mathematics are all horribly outdated, and the mathematics we require are four times more complex, but the computers will spit it all out soon enough. The real issue, is that nobody comprehends what the fuck it means, but physicists are already creating machines that manipulate time in different ways. All localized, as far as anyone can tell.
     
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