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damn man, all there trying to do is try to prove god doesnt exist with every test they do. well god does exist they are going to end the fucking world with this stupid shit why dont they just use that $4 billion towards something good like starving children :S":las;DLK:laskD
who gives a shit about big bang, just be glad this earth is still in orbit, i dont understand why they are going to do this =[
THIS IS A BAD IDEA!!!
Quotedamn man, all there trying to do is try to prove god doesnt exist with every test they do. well god does exist they are going to end the fucking world with this stupid shit why dont they just use that $4 billion towards something good like starving children :S":las;DLK:laskD
Quote from: The King of Mitt Romney's Fan Club on September 09, 2008, 11:32:28 AMQuotedamn man, all there trying to do is try to prove god doesnt exist with every test they do. well god does exist they are going to end the fucking world with this stupid shit why dont they just use that $4 billion towards something good like starving children :S":las;DLK:laskD First off, proving the big bang theory doesnt necessarily have to mean that god doesnt exist. Second, religious retards like this guy prove that even if god DID exists, he's obviously a fuckin comedian. Third, i agree that starving children should be a priority. But at least this is in the name of expanding our minds. How about every preacher, minister, (useless professions), etc...that makes a more then substantial living off of god, chips in a little bit of that 100k a year salary and we'd have well over 4 billion dollars for starving children. youre right....reading Youtube comments is about as enlightening as reading graffiti in a bathroom stall.
i just woinder where they got 4 billion from??and giving 4 billion to starving kids, would that even end poverty? the only way that could be achieved is if wealth was dispersed equally amongst everyone in the world... would that even work?
Quote from: Chief on September 10, 2008, 03:47:13 AMi just woinder where they got 4 billion from??and giving 4 billion to starving kids, would that even end poverty? the only way that could be achieved is if wealth was dispersed equally amongst everyone in the world... would that even work?Im pretty sure it was around 10-13 billion euros to make
If it does create a black hole....at least this thing is buried over in Europe. You guys will get swalllowed up first.
First off, proving the big bang theory doesnt necessarily have to mean that god doesnt exist. Second, religious retards like this guy prove that even if god DID exists, he's obviously a fuckin comedian.
Quote from: .:DaYg0sTyLz:. on September 09, 2008, 08:32:32 AMIf it does create a black hole....at least this thing is buried over in Europe. You guys will get swalllowed up first. I certainly hope you were being sarcastic there, because I can't imagine someone being interested enough to discuss this subject, yet being so incredibly ignorant about it. Like woohoo! Europe got swallowed up apparently 0,00000000000000000000000000000000000000001^999999 seconds before you!Quote from: .:DaYg0sTyLz:. on September 09, 2008, 12:25:11 PMFirst off, proving the big bang theory doesnt necessarily have to mean that god doesnt exist. Second, religious retards like this guy prove that even if god DID exists, he's obviously a fuckin comedian.The point you're trying to make about God being a comedian doesn't really come across (please elaborate), but one thing this experiment could once and for all prove, is the positivist concept which also backs up all evolution: all things start small, and then go along to collide into something more and more complex and more "finished" as a whole all the time. Going from single-celled water-creatures to intelligent human beings then wouldn't be a matter of chance, but a series logical consequences. This Large Hadron Collider might just prove that the fundamental concepts behind modernism, which nowadays are regarded as being "so 60s," could be true after all. It could mean an entire generation of scientists, those post-modernists who denounce conceptual unity, would have to go back to the drawing boards and reshape their every thoughts.So much for an irrelevant experiment about whether or not God exists... That's the one thing which can never be proven, and it seems very unlikely that these scientists are after that. The whole concept of a God, means that he's always one step beyond our knowledge. You can't falsify His being, nor prove it. What science can do, is redefine His powers, and explain what powers He set into motion, if, hypothetically speaking, He were the creator.
First off, proving the big bang theory doesnt necessarily have to mean that god doesnt exist..