Should CERN Deactivate the Large Hadron Collider? (7)

1 Name: Jose Rizal : 2013-02-18 01:57 ID:L8Rt0hOh

The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) had built the largest particle collider on Earth smashing like crazy different particles and atoms purposely to find the Higgs boson or more commonly known as the "God particle".

Now, we don't really have any idea what might come next with the next particles they smash: maybe a black hole, another big bang, the Quantum Zeno collapse, or even a chronological collapse.

What are your thoughts?

2 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2013-02-20 04:20 ID:Heaven

We will initiate the Final Sanction. The end of time will come at my hand. The rupture will continue until it rips the Time Vortex apart.

3 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2013-03-25 05:50 ID:lm5bEi9C

What do you mean when you say "a chronological collapse," >>1? I am unfamiliar with that term and from context I can only perceive that you believe it to be a possible negative consequence.

4 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2013-03-25 16:28 ID:EmTo86A1

>>1

>you clearly have minimal understanding of science
>you use words like 'crazy different particles', further underlining your ignorance
>the LHC currently IS deactivated and will be for approximately 2 years (upgrades and stuff)
>it's Higgs' boson, not higgs. get that apostrophe right goddammit
>it's not something new, accelerators have been built since the 1930s; they know their shit
>there will be none of that catastrophe bullshit you're talking about
>quantum zeno effect is a real thing, but unrelated; there's no quantum zeno collapse

now, go back to 4chan, asshole.

5 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2013-03-27 03:27 ID:Heaven

>>4
Who are you quoting?

6 Name: Anonymous Scientist : 2013-03-29 01:18 ID:gI2S04Lu

CERN is trying to build a time machine and take control over the world. We have to stop the d-mails from changing the past and we have to achieve a 1% variation in the time line...

7 Name: Farnsworth : 2013-04-08 14:45 ID:AVTzOtyI

The destruction of the universe is the least of your problems. Just be glad that the machine hasn't awakened the great Cthulhu like in the Steven King move "The Mist"!

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