The Big Bang Experiment in Pictures
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If you read the holy quaran you will find the answer instead of bulding somethin that big
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Big Bang had an angular momentum, Goedel thougth. Is this the whole truth?
Semi means half, not to misused by ragists. A Monoverse demands not to count even in a Dual System, all numbers are vain. To delete Kapitalism is to delete counting. The counter revolution is M 31, Andromeda galaxy. twin stars are the law.
Does Yin / Yang mean we had 2 (Two) Big Bangs, each with an individual angular momentum? Monistic fanatics would answer how???
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I just farted and quite a bit a shit oozed out. Being sick sucks.
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Yes, the Jewish practice of "ritual sacrifice". The destruction of Hiroshima was a Holocaust, of course, people there were annihilated. And maybe it could be understood as a "ritual sacrifice" of Christians.
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@kolkrabe19 Well the word holocaust itself means to "sacrifice someone", where the destruction of the biosphere is just senseless.
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@Bobbel888 Eustace Mullins once said he had never heard about it until after it had happened, and he was right there, in the US Air Force. If there had ever been "discussion" I believe they would have stopped it before the project got into full gear. And it goes beyond ethical pro & con when it is about survival, if ever the atmosphere coming down as sand and destroying all life had been a possibility. Why is there no connection with holocaust ?
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@kolkrabe19 Ok, finally, that was one year ago. Then I meant that there is a positive probability that an atomic bomb could invoke a global chemical reaction which lets the atmosphere come down as sand. That guys in 1945 did not really know what they were doing. There is no connection to holocaust... or is it?
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@Bobbel888 You said there was lack of ethic discussion in 1945. What exactly do you mean by that ?
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@Bobbel888 ??
Well, what are you doing on Youtube? Your computer would not exist if not for physics theories such as the particle-wave duality and quantum mechanics. Unless you can predict the advances in understanding, industry, economy and durability that new scientific theories bring (which nobody can), you have absolutely no right to call it pointless.
tsfreh 3 years ago 6
You should see it like this: this machine can has got the power of 14TeV, which means if these protons crash into eachother, they give 14TeV. That seems alot, and some think it is enough to create a black hole to swallow the earth. But the cosmic radiation that rains down on us from the universe everyday, is thousands of times more powerfull that those 14TeV, and so it is much more likely that black holes emerge from this radiation (which hasn't happened) then from the LHC in Geneva. :-)
guusknelissen 3 years ago 3