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Sounds like Hollywood's next blockbuster.

Science is coming a long way, and they've always done things out of sight from the ordinary, everyday folks. I know my curious mind would love a sneak peek behind the curtains of what and who they've cloned.

Science is scary, but it's fascinating in the same breath. I'd love to see what this thing could do but the consequences are always right there on the edges of the dream-vision...

But the skeptic in me still says, "Is it real, though, seriously."
 
And I'll be looking up and throwing hot coals at you ;)

Seriously though, is anything really gonna happen? We shal seeeeeee....
 
Well were still all here so it didn't work or my ex out sucked there mini black hole once again.
 
C'mon day, end faster...

Lol. When they reported the 10th didn't they mean that on the other side of the world (Where the collider is?), so shouldn't the 10th be done over there?
 
I think that research like this is important. Look how much money we're spending in one day in a war in Iraq, whether you think it's worth it or the biggest load of propaganda for a self serving hillbilly president that ever was. The money spent on this research is very slight in comparison, and could possibly answer some of the most important questions that scientists have ever had.
 
What if people hadn't wanted to spend the money to develop radio technology? We would all be walking behind our monster trucks and race rigs with a long cord attaching the transmitter and receiver. Or if they hadn't spent the money to develop an electrical infrastructure, we would all be sitting in the dark by ourselves, and we couldn't even watch girls gone wild.
 
Science is both our greatest triumph and our darkest enemy. Look at the computer. It's a great achievement when you consider the entire world economy relies on it, but what if it all goes wrong? Nuclear fission is a gret way fo generating clean energy (provided you don't let the Russians do it) and then somone turned it into a bomb.

Still, we shouldn't hold science back just because certain persons of the world are greedy and destructive. For the large part we are better off with it, look at all the cool stuff everyday life has gotten out of the space program in the US, or how much military technology gets handed down to civilian applications. Anyone want to use GPS?

As for CERN, well it was all a big silly scaremongering excercise by the press, but it got them a lot of attention, which they nodoubt thought was great. They are doing important work, and there's no telling what results they'll find...
 
isnt most of the people that want this thing to work part of that scientology group that the wacko's of hollywood all flock to? its funny when that hubbard guy came up with that religion he was taking drugs and drinking heavily
 
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