a little deeper.just maybe in the far far far future we might be the ones making bodys just like our own, or even better,Waybetter! " then in the next' jump of evolution' find the soul particle or unique individual person identifiable .then finaly jump start everything into exzistance once and for all.after we know how to create every single thing possible.we will eventualy know if we keep our selves in exzistance or not one dayat least till we cant do know more. deep thinkers only .lol.
I think it's funny that the scientists are inferring that we lay people are insane just because we want a risk assessment from an unbiased source before handing our planet over to these megalomaniacs.
Information from this device will give us a new way to power not only a space craft but all of the world. If you are interested enough to watch this video...just dig a little deeper and you to to will see. There is hope for all of us. The moneys spent here is not just for show. Accelerators have in history always given a three to one return on investments. Remember he who invented fire was burnt at the stake.
Well... I can see how the invention of the wheel, a candle, or an irrigation system, for example, benefits people. But I'm not seeing how this benefits anyone? If you have an answer, I'd love to know.
Remember what they said about the 'personal' computer?
Humans are resourcefull, the LHC will at least raise the level of conciousness a littlebit further up. And thats when todays miracles are tomorrows reality. Anybody ever wondered why so much money is pumped in that project and more important; who? I would like that know that, probably people who see benefits.
I think both are right, as for now. The machine will help explain us about how stuff works at these temperatures, because science is hitting the roof where quantum mechanics and relativity, probably the two most successful theories ever, fall short.
Nobody could guess back then that both these theories would give us the computer you're typing this on or the GPS that took you to that shop the other day. Was that a valid purpose to study QM or GR? Both have become indispensible...
imagine you or a family member is rushed to hospital because they suddenly have the most horrific headache. Science in the past has provided the medical field with ways to scan through human tissue to see what is going on. rather than cutting your friend open in the head, he is now put into an MRI (because humans thought it would be neat to better understand matter) - thus establishing a tumour pressing on a pituitary gland. telling a doctor where to cut/drill.
Also not a fan of the slice, dice, slash and burn so-called medical procedures today. There are better, less invasive ways to cure cancers and other diseases, most of which are all-natural. But pharma can't make money that way...
"There are better, less invasive ways ... most of which are all-natural. But pharma can't make money that way"
Actually that's not true. Big pharma are the main producers of so-called natural and alternative medicine. They're a business and they know there's a big market for that stuff.
With the added bonus that alternative medicine doesn't have to go through all that expensive scientific testing. It's ironic that they're selling this stuff so well on the idea that they wouldn't sell it.
Wrong, without Computers and GPS and you couldn't get food anywhere near as cheap. Both are used on large scale farming operations. No offense, but I think you have a rather romantic idea about resources and how we arrived at our material wealth.
What is cheaper: growing my own food or buying it from a grocery store? The idea that I need a computer or GPS to grow food is laughable. You say I'm a romantic. I say I'm the practical one, while you appear to have been roboticized by culture. Go ahead and lay down your life at the altar of science. Keep splitting atoms, then quarks, then strings and just keep on going!! Try to find that smallest particle on into eternity. I'll be laughing and eating a peach from my backyard.
You're a romantic because you only see the comfortable side of the pre-industrial era.
Sitting there in your warm home, with an abundance of food and material comforts, medical care that gives you more than the maybe 35 years you're designed for, while cursing science over the internet is rather amusing.
And don't assume that i chase those, and haven't invested in the mind instead. I'm only pointing out that history tells a different, unromantic story and there's much to appreciate in science
The thing about basic research into the frontiers of knowledge is that we don't know what lies on the other side. If we knew, we wouldn't need to do the research.
When the electron was discovered, no-one thought it would ever be useful, and now it's an essential part of the foundation of modern society.
It's also a tiny proportion of our spending on things like the entertainment. But no-one seems to ask if the big-budget movies will benefit humanity.
yeah another dimension, time travel and Invicible man
deadddddd 2 years ago
a little deeper.just maybe in the far far far future we might be the ones making bodys just like our own, or even better,Waybetter! " then in the next' jump of evolution' find the soul particle or unique individual person identifiable .then finaly jump start everything into exzistance once and for all.after we know how to create every single thing possible.we will eventualy know if we keep our selves in exzistance or not one dayat least till we cant do know more. deep thinkers only .lol.
jtlupo 2 years ago
I think it's funny that the scientists are inferring that we lay people are insane just because we want a risk assessment from an unbiased source before handing our planet over to these megalomaniacs.
lessermystery 2 years ago
Information from this device will give us a new way to power not only a space craft but all of the world. If you are interested enough to watch this video...just dig a little deeper and you to to will see. There is hope for all of us. The moneys spent here is not just for show. Accelerators have in history always given a three to one return on investments. Remember he who invented fire was burnt at the stake.
dyslexicdays 2 years ago
February what? No it has no purpose, it was designed to waste billions and prove you don't exist
kidclumsy 2 years ago
Just a question: How will this benefit humanity? Is this knowledge for the sake of knowledge or does it have a purpose?
sweetelesue 2 years ago
How will it benefit.....the same question over and over durung the last centuries
rovpilot1 2 years ago
Well... I can see how the invention of the wheel, a candle, or an irrigation system, for example, benefits people. But I'm not seeing how this benefits anyone? If you have an answer, I'd love to know.
sweetelesue 2 years ago 2
Remember what they said about the 'personal' computer?
Humans are resourcefull, the LHC will at least raise the level of conciousness a littlebit further up. And thats when todays miracles are tomorrows reality. Anybody ever wondered why so much money is pumped in that project and more important; who? I would like that know that, probably people who see benefits.
rovpilot1 2 years ago
@sweetelesue
I think both are right, as for now. The machine will help explain us about how stuff works at these temperatures, because science is hitting the roof where quantum mechanics and relativity, probably the two most successful theories ever, fall short.
Nobody could guess back then that both these theories would give us the computer you're typing this on or the GPS that took you to that shop the other day. Was that a valid purpose to study QM or GR? Both have become indispensible...
pitch2cv 2 years ago
Good food, water, air and shelter are indispensable. Computers and GPS we can do without very well.
sweetelesue 2 years ago
@sweetelesue
imagine you or a family member is rushed to hospital because they suddenly have the most horrific headache. Science in the past has provided the medical field with ways to scan through human tissue to see what is going on. rather than cutting your friend open in the head, he is now put into an MRI (because humans thought it would be neat to better understand matter) - thus establishing a tumour pressing on a pituitary gland. telling a doctor where to cut/drill.
zeffii 2 years ago
Not a fan of being irradiated, but I do see your point. However, I still see no one coming forward with an answer to my original question.
sweetelesue 2 years ago
Also not a fan of the slice, dice, slash and burn so-called medical procedures today. There are better, less invasive ways to cure cancers and other diseases, most of which are all-natural. But pharma can't make money that way...
sweetelesue 2 years ago
"There are better, less invasive ways ... most of which are all-natural. But pharma can't make money that way"
Actually that's not true. Big pharma are the main producers of so-called natural and alternative medicine. They're a business and they know there's a big market for that stuff.
With the added bonus that alternative medicine doesn't have to go through all that expensive scientific testing. It's ironic that they're selling this stuff so well on the idea that they wouldn't sell it.
theinquisitor 2 years ago
Wrong, without Computers and GPS and you couldn't get food anywhere near as cheap. Both are used on large scale farming operations. No offense, but I think you have a rather romantic idea about resources and how we arrived at our material wealth.
HiAdrian 2 years ago
What is cheaper: growing my own food or buying it from a grocery store? The idea that I need a computer or GPS to grow food is laughable. You say I'm a romantic. I say I'm the practical one, while you appear to have been roboticized by culture. Go ahead and lay down your life at the altar of science. Keep splitting atoms, then quarks, then strings and just keep on going!! Try to find that smallest particle on into eternity. I'll be laughing and eating a peach from my backyard.
sweetelesue 2 years ago 2
You're a romantic because you only see the comfortable side of the pre-industrial era.
Sitting there in your warm home, with an abundance of food and material comforts, medical care that gives you more than the maybe 35 years you're designed for, while cursing science over the internet is rather amusing.
And don't assume that i chase those, and haven't invested in the mind instead. I'm only pointing out that history tells a different, unromantic story and there's much to appreciate in science
HiAdrian 2 years ago
"How will this benefit humanity?"
The thing about basic research into the frontiers of knowledge is that we don't know what lies on the other side. If we knew, we wouldn't need to do the research.
When the electron was discovered, no-one thought it would ever be useful, and now it's an essential part of the foundation of modern society.
It's also a tiny proportion of our spending on things like the entertainment. But no-one seems to ask if the big-budget movies will benefit humanity.
theinquisitor 2 years ago
Save the atom!
lessermystery 2 years ago
<3 cookies :D
547212436 2 years ago 2
cookies indeed ;)
grofuss 2 years ago
<3 Cern
superfisto 2 years ago