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HicEtNunc441 ::: Favorites 2007-09-14 17:40:50 Do you believe in doomsday? 2012.. if yes write me we could discuss about it ;D __________________________________________________ | |
HicEtNunc441 ::: Favorites 2007-09-14 17:40:04 KJS72 incase you believe in this mayan calender stuff.. Its not just the mayan calender saying 2012 is the world end.. Some philosophists, the use of new bacterias in science.. ( which is a fact, and its said that they are very deadly ) Etc. So you believe in doomsday?^^ ;D write me we could discuss about it ;) __________________________________________________ | |
0000sharpshooter ::: Favorites 2007-08-04 17:24:05 doch doch aber ja ...ich glaube von hmm..vivaldi 4 saisons. thung __________________________________________________ | |
Anglikaner ::: Favorites 2007-08-04 15:58:52 kennt jemand den titel der musik im hintergrund? __________________________________________________ | |
KJS72 ::: Favorites 2007-07-22 12:54:30 Thats just something to think about. I dont mean it as a fact that it is connected to CERN but its a big coincidence I think that CERN is doing this experiment now. __________________________________________________ | |
KJS72 ::: Favorites 2007-07-22 12:53:16 If you are familiar with the Mayan calendar, which some of these crop circles actually show..23rd December 2012 is the date we are going to be shown another dimension..Its the end off the fifth cycle. Its when we move on to the next level so to speak. The calendar we currently use is 4 years out. This is actually the year 2011 believe it or not. So its very odd that these circles are showing the Mayan calender over and over again. It could be connected to CERN. Thats just a thought. __________________________________________________ | |
KJS72 ::: Favorites 2007-07-22 12:49:03 I dont think even a super black hole could destroy the universe. It might start sucking in the galaxy and we would have two superblack holes instead of one.(Theory suggests theres already one in the middle of the Milky Way) But...If something really unexpected happens we could rip space-time apart completely starting from a single cell and working up. Whatever happens, it will be irreversable, and we could be in serious trouble. __________________________________________________ | |
quelorepario ::: Favorites 2007-07-22 12:31:56 well, now you sound more reasonable... but the crop formations aren't a mathematical wonder. Actually most of those formations follow the Fibonacci sequence. And about the LHC, since everything is based on theory (All the reactions and possible dangers and ways to prevent it are unproven theories too), is something goes wrong, it could really destroy the Universe itself. __________________________________________________ | |
KJS72 ::: Favorites 2007-07-22 12:31:25 It depends how you look at it doesnt it? It doesnt mean your wrong or Im wrong..we need more practical studies done on the subject and this black hole creation will be a small step forward. Its not directly connected but it will give us an insight into related theories. __________________________________________________ | |
KJS72 ::: Favorites 2007-07-22 12:29:23 Other dimensions might be similar to our universe is what I meant ...with more or less dimensions to ours. You can also fit that with the multiverse theory . Some of the disclosure project people talk about inter dimensional beings as well as aliens from other planets. __________________________________________________ | |
KJS72 ::: Favorites 2007-07-22 12:23:52 I doubt Stephen Hawking is interested in crop formations but there are mathematicians studying them. The LHC will give us new insight into various things. String theory does include inter dimesional theory too. I dont think the universe would miss our little solar sytem if it all goes wrong..which it could. The LHC is the most expensive and sophisticated machine ever built but who knows what will happen. If it works we will be well on the way to explaining things our present science cant. __________________________________________________ | |
quelorepario ::: Favorites 2007-07-22 11:46:32 and no, crop formations have nothing to do with String Theory development. No, Stephen Hawking is not watching crop formations to get insights. BTW, there are more realistic risks to be concerned about than aliens invading our planet. The LHC (the super particle accelerator) is expected to open micro blackholes in the Earth. But if those black holes becomes stable enough, we have to say bye bye to our planet and probably it would engulf a great part of our solar system as well. __________________________________________________ | |
quelorepario ::: Favorites 2007-07-22 11:31:27 oh, goodness... Gateway at cern? Are you considering a particle accelerator torus a gateway? omg, man, either you've been playing too much Half-Life or watching too much Stargate, seriously... Really who is telling you this nonsense? About the "other" dimensions, those are theoretical models of SPACIAL dimensions (not parallel universes) and actually there are who propose more than 10 but 11 or 26, everything depending of the subtleties of their interpretations of the String Theory. __________________________________________________ | |
KJS72 ::: Favorites 2007-07-22 07:35:35 on 27th November 2007 scientists at cern are about to open their own gateway into other dimensions to have a peek. They have already found 10 other dimensions next to ours. Some of these crop formations are bringing new mathematical hypothesis to us that are so advanced we dont fully understand them yet. __________________________________________________ | |
KJS72 ::: Favorites 2007-07-22 06:58:20 my imaginary friend from outerspace. You know him too? __________________________________________________ |
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