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Re: Hadron Collider [message #350686 is a reply to message #350555] Sat, 13 September 2008 00:34 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Doitle wrote on Thu, 11 September 2008 20:16

http://www.cyriak.co.uk/lhc/lhc-webcams.html

Not very exciting but I like when facilities setup cams so you can just watch what's going on.


That was awesome. ^^


w0dka wrote on Fri, 12 September 2008 17:31

Zack wrote on Fri, 12 September 2008 17:11

I don't believe anything'll happen....


... and if world gets eaten by a black hole we wouldn't feel anything. We would just die in not even a second. So why not try? I like doomsday devices In Love


WHAT GORDON FREEMAN? Quickly, support this project, send some crowbars to them.


I think the Renegade community as a whole, should post them a parkage with a crowbar inside a glass box with the words "incase of Blackhole, break glass" Big Grin

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Re: Hadron Collider [message #350751 is a reply to message #349535] Sat, 13 September 2008 22:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Freeman + Black Mesa = Epic Game
Freeman + LHC = ?


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Re: Hadron Collider [message #350756 is a reply to message #349602] Sun, 14 September 2008 00:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Saberhawk wrote on Sat, 06 September 2008 18:05

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'nuff said.

look, that dude's working on it
we're gonna be fine Cool

i'm excited


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Re: Hadron Collider [message #350764 is a reply to message #349535] Sun, 14 September 2008 01:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: Hadron Collider [message #350777 is a reply to message #349535] Sun, 14 September 2008 04:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: Hadron Collider [message #350779 is a reply to message #349535] Sun, 14 September 2008 05:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Gordon Freeman worked on the Black Mesa project, too.

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Re: Hadron Collider [message #350786 is a reply to message #350764] Sun, 14 September 2008 08:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Jonty wrote on Sun, 14 September 2008 04:46

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Dont Get It



That guy doesn't even look real 0.0


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Re: Hadron Collider [message #350791 is a reply to message #350764] Sun, 14 September 2008 09:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Jonty wrote on Sun, 14 September 2008 03:46

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Dont Get It




Oh, come on. That can't be real.
Re: Hadron Collider [message #350802 is a reply to message #350764] Sun, 14 September 2008 10:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Jonty wrote on Sun, 14 September 2008 10:46

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Dont Get It



a few pixels, seen quite a few in my time, etc


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Re: Hadron Collider [message #350808 is a reply to message #349535] Sun, 14 September 2008 11:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Re: Hadron Collider [message #350816 is a reply to message #349535] Sun, 14 September 2008 12:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Barnacles are more probable.
Re: Hadron Collider [message #350831 is a reply to message #349897] Sun, 14 September 2008 15:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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R315r4z0r wrote on Mon, 08 September 2008 10:59

Yea, people are worried about mini-black holes and crap. Even though they do have a chance of being created, these mini-black holes are almost microscopic... so there is nothing to worry about.

But the thing about a black hole of any size, their event horizon expands as it consumes matter (which adds mass to it causing the gravitational expansion). Eventually it would consume our entire planet, but I don't know how long that would take.
R315r4z0r wrote on Wed, 10 September 2008 12:55

RoShamBo wrote on Wed, 10 September 2008 12:24

Still, that will still be true even when it does.

Do you know how bad that would be if nothing happened?

It means life and physics as we know it right now is wrong.



Incorrect, if nothing happened that just means they fucked up.
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Canadacdn wrote on Mon, 08 September 2008 11:52

Saberhawk wrote on Sat, 06 September 2008 18:05

index.php/fa/7369/0/

'nuff said.


Don't worry guys, Gordon's got our back!

Hey wait, didn't he cause the black mesa incident? :V

As long as he doesn't touch a single thing, even a simple cart (especially a simple cart) we will be fine.


Re: Hadron Collider [message #350832 is a reply to message #350831] Sun, 14 September 2008 15:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Jerad Gray wrote on Sun, 14 September 2008 17:44


But the thing about a black hole of any size, their event horizon expands as it consumes matter (which adds mass to it causing the gravitational expansion). Eventually it would consume our entire planet, but I don't know how long that would take.



I read that a black hole would likely consume the Earth in about 100 years, although other theories suggested it would take more time, and others, less.

Either way, 100 years would be fine. It'd give us time to accept our demise, likely give humanity a chance to actually get along, and then we can spend the rest of the time laughing at France for getting sucked in first.

Edit: I always see 'Hardon Collider' instead of Hadron Collider. I'm sure Freud would have an answer.


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Re: Hadron Collider [message #350842 is a reply to message #350832] Sun, 14 September 2008 16:40 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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whatever the case, the sun is a reminder that we are not supposed to be here forever.

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Re: Hadron Collider [message #350846 is a reply to message #349535] Sun, 14 September 2008 17:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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You'd think they'd have some form of space program as a backup incase this DOES cause the end of the world, so we can like, travel out to space and live on there n shit.

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Cabal8616 wrote on Sun, 14 September 2008 18:00

You'd think they'd have some form of space program as a backup incase this DOES cause the end of the world, so we can like, travel out to space and live on there n shit.

LOL, we are humans, history shows we hardly ever plan ahead *looks at hurricane katrina.*


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Rather, *looks at new oreleans in general*.

I mean shit, it's a city built right next to the ocean. What the fuck did they expect, candy to rain from the sky?

IT'S GOING TO HAVE A HEAVY HURRICANE SOMETIME, DUMBASSES...


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Re: Hadron Collider [message #350851 is a reply to message #350849] Sun, 14 September 2008 17:51 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Cabal8616 wrote on Sun, 14 September 2008 18:44

Rather, *looks at new oreleans in general*.

I mean shit, it's a city built right next to the ocean. What the fuck did they expect, candy to rain from the sky?

IT'S GOING TO HAVE A HEAVY HURRICANE SOMETIME, DUMBASSES...

LOL, too true, but if you like swimming...

But they obviously don't whe it comes down to it I guess.


Re: Hadron Collider [message #350865 is a reply to message #349535] Sun, 14 September 2008 21:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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if you wait long enough the two things will happen at the same time and you'll get a candy hurricane

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Re: Hadron Collider [message #350885 is a reply to message #350865] Mon, 15 September 2008 03:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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liquidv2 wrote on Mon, 15 September 2008 00:28

if you wait long enough the two things will happen at the same time and you'll get a candy hurricane

Well, remember, the LHC will prove there is an alternate dimension where there IS candy hurricanes.

Alternate dimension New Orleans is a very happy place.


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Baker wrote on Mon, 15 September 2008 12:17

I want to live in alternate dimension new orleans =(

It even has black Michael Jackson! RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY!


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Re: Hadron Collider [message #350935 is a reply to message #350831] Mon, 15 September 2008 15:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Jerad Gray wrote on Sun, 14 September 2008 17:44

R315r4z0r wrote on Mon, 08 September 2008 10:59

Yea, people are worried about mini-black holes and crap. Even though they do have a chance of being created, these mini-black holes are almost microscopic... so there is nothing to worry about.

But the thing about a black hole of any size, their event horizon expands as it consumes matter (which adds mass to it causing the gravitational expansion). Eventually it would consume our entire planet, but I don't know how long that would take.


Depends on the size of the black hole. I once heard that if you have a black hole the size of a proton, it can only consume something the size of a proton or smaller, and if the object is the same size as the black hole, the object has to hit the black hole *just* right to go in. And for each particle it swallows, it grows only slightly, so it could take it a while to get big enough to even be seen by the human eye.


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scarabguy wrote on Mon, 15 September 2008 17:18

Jerad Gray wrote on Sun, 14 September 2008 17:44

R315r4z0r wrote on Mon, 08 September 2008 10:59

Yea, people are worried about mini-black holes and crap. Even though they do have a chance of being created, these mini-black holes are almost microscopic... so there is nothing to worry about.

But the thing about a black hole of any size, their event horizon expands as it consumes matter (which adds mass to it causing the gravitational expansion). Eventually it would consume our entire planet, but I don't know how long that would take.


Depends on the size of the black hole. I once heard that if you have a black hole the size of a proton, it can only consume something the size of a proton or smaller, and if the object is the same size as the black hole, the object has to hit the black hole *just* right to go in. And for each particle it swallows, it grows only slightly, so it could take it a while to get big enough to even be seen by the human eye.

You can't even see a black hole.... They are invisible.
I would laugh at the people in France too, but we didn't die today, so that is a plus.


Re: Hadron Collider [message #350956 is a reply to message #349535] Mon, 15 September 2008 18:06 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Im quite sure you would be able to see the black hole, if it was on earth, as a black hole wouldnt emit any EM radiation from the light section of the spectrum, therefore it would appear black in broad daylight.
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