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@tonywells6990 What does a subatomic duck say? Quark!
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@oldmech619 "I think CERN really hasn’t found anything big." - You're right, they deal with things which are tiny!
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A friend of mine was a science writer for Oxford University. She had to type "hadron" a lot. You wouldn't believe how much time she spent double checking her work...
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@Rochesterhome "You don't understand where all the laws of the universe or nature come from." Ok, but that's what the scientists at CERN are doing, trying to understand the universe. It's unrelated to anything religious.
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@PaulADAigle The USA is only a small part of the world's population. I agree that US society could be arranged differently. But that has nothing to do with the LHC!
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@PaulADAigle Ah. Ok.
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Do you have a solution for peace on earth? If so, maybe make a video and hope people take notice. If you could achieve that, the military budgets of the world could be diverted into other things, freeing up more money for doing this sort of thing.
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You, by watching it. Oh, and me.
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What happens in Cern stays in Cern.
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Aliens, not demons. Demons are religious clap-trap.
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It does sound like an organisation a Bond villain would head up.
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Are you happy in your religious ignorance? Why wouldn't people want to advance research, whether or not God exists? I've already had someone in the comments say to me that knowledge is evil. That's how religious leaders tried to keep their flock ignorant.
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Anything you know about and we should know?
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Ok. Is that relevant to the video?
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Not having the LHC wouldn't make all that happen though.
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Like a maglev train.
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@shakarantz4874 Protons are positively charged. Electrons are negatively charged. If you remove the electrons from an atom, the atom will then be positively charged, or a positive ion.
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Which few does it benefit? All it does is increase our knowledge as a civilisation.
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They are researching both.
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Welcome to the Crisis in Cosmology!
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"Right, we've proved this equation is correct, now what about this one?"
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You could probably take any number and relate it to some religious nonsense.
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Another planet? The human population is just too large to sustain without fertilisers, or destroying all of earth's forestry to grow food for humans.
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At some point you just have to accept the intelligence curve though and recognise that there are unintelligent people out there.
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It could make a difference when it comes to building a hyperspace bypass.
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How so? They already had smaller colliders which didn't answer the question.
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Because Peter Higgs has just died and this is his legacy. They've also just been experimenting to try and solve the crisis in cosmology which is a hot topic.
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And your chicks for free.
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...chicks for free.
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No, you'll find it's the other way round. Anyone who's tried to prove the existence of God has failed. But they have found the existence of the Higgs boson.
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They publish it all in scientific papers! Their careers depend on it!
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Safer?! Because commuting to the moon is much safer than commuting to Switzerland...
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Are you in the Matrix?
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"not enough to create reliable safe and efficient public transportation" - hmm? That exists.
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@FOAMS67 Where do you think the money goes? it goes to the people who build and run this so they can pay other people who grow their food, make their clothes, give to charity, etc.
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I can open a door without expending that much energy.
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Maybe in another video.
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There's already money being spent on those things.
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"we pissed away how much on this thing?" Pretty much nothing in the grand scheme of things, given all the other stuff you mention.
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What is time, anyway?
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@Rng_killer2324 What's the significance of that?
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Can you explain how?
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@DrippiBean Quite. Someone who doesn't know the difference between waste and waist passing judgement on the pinnacle of scientific discovery!
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Knowledge?
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@alexdrake8079 Why should they regret obtaining knowledge?
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@alexdrake8079 Ah. Ok.
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What's that got to do with the LHC?
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Every magnet, every electrical device and most ferrous things causes a magnetic disturbance. It's so inconsequential that it's like a butterfly flapping its wings changing the weather.
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I haven't read anything in there about the Higgs Boson. Have you?
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Depressing thought.
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