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LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong force - 7/6/2017 11:19:11 AM   
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LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong force

Scientists have detected a new particle at the Large Hadron Collider at Cern.
The discovery will help researchers learn more about the so-called "strong force" which holds the centres of atoms together.

The existence of the new particle was theoretically predicted but this is the first time it has been identified.

The details of the Xi-cc++ particle were presented at a high-energy physics conference in Venice.
The study was carried out at the LHCb experiment and led by Dr Patrick Spradlin of Glasgow University. He said that the discovery would "shed light on a longstanding puzzle and open an exciting new branch of investigation".

His colleague, Prof Paul Soler, also from Glasgow University, described the development as "a new frontier in understanding the strong force".

Nearly all the matter that we see around us is made of neutrons and protons, which form the centres of atoms. These are made up of three smaller particles called quarks which can be either light or heavy.

New arrangement
There are, however, six different types of quarks which combine in different ways to form other kinds of particle. Those that have been detected so far contain at most, one heavy quark.

This is the first time that researchers have confirmed the existence of one with two heavy quarks. According to Prof Guy Wilkinson of Oxford University, there is an intriguing difference between the new particle and the ones that have been discovered before.

"In contrast to other particles of this type, in which the three quarks perform an elaborate dance around each other, a particle with two heavy quarks is expected to act like a planetary system, where the heavy quarks are like two stars orbiting one around the other, with the lighter quark orbiting around this binary system."

The research team will now measure the properties of the Xi-cc++ to establish how this new arrangement of quarks behaves and how the strong force holds the system together. They also expect to find more double heavy quark particles.
Another unusual property of the particle is that it has two positive charges double that of the proton and it is four times heavier.

There are six types of quarks, known as flavors: up, down, strange, charm, top, and bottom - kinky lot arnt they

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RE: LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong ... - 7/6/2017 12:37:05 PM   
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LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong force

Scientists have detected a new particle at the Large Hadron Collider at Cern.
The discovery will help researchers learn more about the so-called "strong force" which holds the centres of atoms together.

The existence of the new particle was theoretically predicted but this is the first time it has been identified.

The details of the Xi-cc++ particle were presented at a high-energy physics conference in Venice.
The study was carried out at the LHCb experiment and led by Dr Patrick Spradlin of Glasgow University. He said that the discovery would "shed light on a longstanding puzzle and open an exciting new branch of investigation".

His colleague, Prof Paul Soler, also from Glasgow University, described the development as "a new frontier in understanding the strong force".

Nearly all the matter that we see around us is made of neutrons and protons, which form the centres of atoms. These are made up of three smaller particles called quarks which can be either light or heavy.

New arrangement
There are, however, six different types of quarks which combine in different ways to form other kinds of particle. Those that have been detected so far contain at most, one heavy quark.

This is the first time that researchers have confirmed the existence of one with two heavy quarks. According to Prof Guy Wilkinson of Oxford University, there is an intriguing difference between the new particle and the ones that have been discovered before.

"In contrast to other particles of this type, in which the three quarks perform an elaborate dance around each other, a particle with two heavy quarks is expected to act like a planetary system, where the heavy quarks are like two stars orbiting one around the other, with the lighter quark orbiting around this binary system."

The research team will now measure the properties of the Xi-cc++ to establish how this new arrangement of quarks behaves and how the strong force holds the system together. They also expect to find more double heavy quark particles.
Another unusual property of the particle is that it has two positive charges double that of the proton and it is four times heavier.

There are six types of quarks, known as flavors: up, down, strange, charm, top, and bottom - kinky lot arnt they



I wonder where this new type of particle is originating from
Are we creating a new type of energy or is a new type of energy being inflicted upon us.

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RE: LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong ... - 7/6/2017 12:47:56 PM   
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I get bored - the orange kiddie fiddler only amuses me so much

Edit The strong force is this

The strong force binds naughty quarks together in clusters to make more-familiar subatomic particles, such as protons and neutrons and leprechauns.

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RE: LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong ... - 7/6/2017 4:08:15 PM   
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ORIGINAL: tamaka


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ORIGINAL: WickedsDesire

LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong force

Scientists have detected a new particle at the Large Hadron Collider at Cern.
The discovery will help researchers learn more about the so-called "strong force" which holds the centres of atoms together.

The existence of the new particle was theoretically predicted but this is the first time it has been identified.

The details of the Xi-cc++ particle were presented at a high-energy physics conference in Venice.
The study was carried out at the LHCb experiment and led by Dr Patrick Spradlin of Glasgow University. He said that the discovery would "shed light on a longstanding puzzle and open an exciting new branch of investigation".

His colleague, Prof Paul Soler, also from Glasgow University, described the development as "a new frontier in understanding the strong force".

Nearly all the matter that we see around us is made of neutrons and protons, which form the centres of atoms. These are made up of three smaller particles called quarks which can be either light or heavy.

New arrangement
There are, however, six different types of quarks which combine in different ways to form other kinds of particle. Those that have been detected so far contain at most, one heavy quark.

This is the first time that researchers have confirmed the existence of one with two heavy quarks. According to Prof Guy Wilkinson of Oxford University, there is an intriguing difference between the new particle and the ones that have been discovered before.

"In contrast to other particles of this type, in which the three quarks perform an elaborate dance around each other, a particle with two heavy quarks is expected to act like a planetary system, where the heavy quarks are like two stars orbiting one around the other, with the lighter quark orbiting around this binary system."

The research team will now measure the properties of the Xi-cc++ to establish how this new arrangement of quarks behaves and how the strong force holds the system together. They also expect to find more double heavy quark particles.
Another unusual property of the particle is that it has two positive charges double that of the proton and it is four times heavier.

There are six types of quarks, known as flavors: up, down, strange, charm, top, and bottom - kinky lot arnt they



I wonder where this new type of particle is originating from
Are we creating a new type of energy or is a new type of energy being inflicted upon us.



You do understand what the LHC does right? It smashes atoms together at incredible speeds so we can see what they're made of. Nothing is being created or destroyed, it's simply the shattering of building blocks into their smaller building blocks. Plus, this technically isn't even a "type of energy" it's an arrangement of quarks that provide the force that is spoken of above. Maybe you should put down the bible and pick up a physics textbook for once

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RE: LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong ... - 7/6/2017 6:01:31 PM   
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ORIGINAL: WickedsDesire

LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong force

Scientists have detected a new particle at the Large Hadron Collider at Cern.
The discovery will help researchers learn more about the so-called "strong force" which holds the centres of atoms together.

The existence of the new particle was theoretically predicted but this is the first time it has been identified.

The details of the Xi-cc++ particle were presented at a high-energy physics conference in Venice.
The study was carried out at the LHCb experiment and led by Dr Patrick Spradlin of Glasgow University. He said that the discovery would "shed light on a longstanding puzzle and open an exciting new branch of investigation".

His colleague, Prof Paul Soler, also from Glasgow University, described the development as "a new frontier in understanding the strong force".

Nearly all the matter that we see around us is made of neutrons and protons, which form the centres of atoms. These are made up of three smaller particles called quarks which can be either light or heavy.

New arrangement
There are, however, six different types of quarks which combine in different ways to form other kinds of particle. Those that have been detected so far contain at most, one heavy quark.

This is the first time that researchers have confirmed the existence of one with two heavy quarks. According to Prof Guy Wilkinson of Oxford University, there is an intriguing difference between the new particle and the ones that have been discovered before.

"In contrast to other particles of this type, in which the three quarks perform an elaborate dance around each other, a particle with two heavy quarks is expected to act like a planetary system, where the heavy quarks are like two stars orbiting one around the other, with the lighter quark orbiting around this binary system."

The research team will now measure the properties of the Xi-cc++ to establish how this new arrangement of quarks behaves and how the strong force holds the system together. They also expect to find more double heavy quark particles.
Another unusual property of the particle is that it has two positive charges double that of the proton and it is four times heavier.

There are six types of quarks, known as flavors: up, down, strange, charm, top, and bottom - kinky lot arnt they



I wonder where this new type of particle is originating from
Are we creating a new type of energy or is a new type of energy being inflicted upon us.



You do understand what the LHC does right? It smashes atoms together at incredible speeds so we can see what they're made of. Nothing is being created or destroyed, it's simply the shattering of building blocks into their smaller building blocks. Plus, this technically isn't even a "type of energy" it's an arrangement of quarks that provide the force that is spoken of above. Maybe you should put down the bible and pick up a physics textbook for once

What a dick. Maybe as a loony leftist you should have some tolerance for people having thei own path. I mean, you loony leftist say you're tolerant don't you? Perhaps you can stop being a dick and demonstrate it.

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RE: LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong ... - 7/6/2017 6:10:18 PM   
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i was thinking the exact same thing.

and not only that---but as if reading the bible and reading a physics book are somehow mutually exclusive.

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RE: LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong ... - 7/6/2017 7:01:59 PM   
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LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong force

Scientists have detected a new particle at the Large Hadron Collider at Cern.
The discovery will help researchers learn more about the so-called "strong force" which holds the centres of atoms together.

The existence of the new particle was theoretically predicted but this is the first time it has been identified.

The details of the Xi-cc++ particle were presented at a high-energy physics conference in Venice.
The study was carried out at the LHCb experiment and led by Dr Patrick Spradlin of Glasgow University. He said that the discovery would "shed light on a longstanding puzzle and open an exciting new branch of investigation".

His colleague, Prof Paul Soler, also from Glasgow University, described the development as "a new frontier in understanding the strong force".

Nearly all the matter that we see around us is made of neutrons and protons, which form the centres of atoms. These are made up of three smaller particles called quarks which can be either light or heavy.

New arrangement
There are, however, six different types of quarks which combine in different ways to form other kinds of particle. Those that have been detected so far contain at most, one heavy quark.

This is the first time that researchers have confirmed the existence of one with two heavy quarks. According to Prof Guy Wilkinson of Oxford University, there is an intriguing difference between the new particle and the ones that have been discovered before.

"In contrast to other particles of this type, in which the three quarks perform an elaborate dance around each other, a particle with two heavy quarks is expected to act like a planetary system, where the heavy quarks are like two stars orbiting one around the other, with the lighter quark orbiting around this binary system."

The research team will now measure the properties of the Xi-cc++ to establish how this new arrangement of quarks behaves and how the strong force holds the system together. They also expect to find more double heavy quark particles.
Another unusual property of the particle is that it has two positive charges double that of the proton and it is four times heavier.

There are six types of quarks, known as flavors: up, down, strange, charm, top, and bottom - kinky lot arnt they



I wonder where this new type of particle is originating from
Are we creating a new type of energy or is a new type of energy being inflicted upon us.



You do understand what the LHC does right? It smashes atoms together at incredible speeds so we can see what they're made of. Nothing is being created or destroyed, it's simply the shattering of building blocks into their smaller building blocks. Plus, this technically isn't even a "type of energy" it's an arrangement of quarks that provide the force that is spoken of above. Maybe you should put down the bible and pick up a physics textbook for once

What a dick. Maybe as a loony leftist you should have some tolerance for people having thei own path. I mean, you loony leftist say you're tolerant don't you? Perhaps you can stop being a dick and demonstrate it.


There is people taking their own path, and then there is wilful ignorance. If you can't even understand the science, why bother commenting on it? I'm tolerant of a lot of things, but idiots bringing religion into science is something I've got no respect for. Science explains the real world while religion gives people warm feelings about their place in the world. Bounty is right that reading a physics book and the bible aren't mutually exclusive, but mixing the contents of those books absolutely is mutually exclusive. One offers a view based on fantasy, the other is based on observation. I'd rather live in reality, not with my head in the sky. If that makes me a dick then so be it, at least I'm a dick who's aware of what's going on in the world instead of what I imagine is going on.

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RE: LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong ... - 7/7/2017 4:03:37 AM   
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no, mixing the contents of the books is not "absolutely mutually exclusive" either.

if you would stop worshipping at the altar of science for a little bit, you might be able to figure out how.

so there is a meaningful academic challenge for you. when you get the answer to it, feel free to send me a private message. if I don't hear from you, i'll just chalk it up to "willful ignorance."

as an aside---outside of college students in their required coursework, and professionals in the field, who just "picks up a physics textbook" to read??


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RE: LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong ... - 7/7/2017 5:22:09 AM   
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it lacks theoretical interest upon any point, and has no practical value. nothing academic contained therein.

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RE: LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong ... - 7/7/2017 5:28:17 AM   
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that's funny---your trying to sound smart.

willfull ignorance always wins the day for you mnottertroll.

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RE: LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong ... - 7/7/2017 5:30:49 AM   
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as an aside---outside of college students in their required coursework, and professionals in the field, who just "picks up a physics textbook" to read??


About ten million of us read Hawking's 'A Brief History of Time', as one example. But maybe you weren't thinking of such stuff?


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RE: LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong ... - 7/7/2017 5:30:51 AM   
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thats even funnier, dogshit44, you desperately and pantshittingly albeitly ineffectually and impotently trying to sound like you are not a putinjizz felchgobbling retard.

Epic failure.

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RE: LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong ... - 7/7/2017 5:54:01 AM   
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LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong force

Scientists have detected a new particle at the Large Hadron Collider at Cern.
The discovery will help researchers learn more about the so-called "strong force" which holds the centres of atoms together.

The existence of the new particle was theoretically predicted but this is the first time it has been identified.

The details of the Xi-cc++ particle were presented at a high-energy physics conference in Venice.
The study was carried out at the LHCb experiment and led by Dr Patrick Spradlin of Glasgow University. He said that the discovery would "shed light on a longstanding puzzle and open an exciting new branch of investigation".

His colleague, Prof Paul Soler, also from Glasgow University, described the development as "a new frontier in understanding the strong force".

Nearly all the matter that we see around us is made of neutrons and protons, which form the centres of atoms. These are made up of three smaller particles called quarks which can be either light or heavy.

New arrangement
There are, however, six different types of quarks which combine in different ways to form other kinds of particle. Those that have been detected so far contain at most, one heavy quark.

This is the first time that researchers have confirmed the existence of one with two heavy quarks. According to Prof Guy Wilkinson of Oxford University, there is an intriguing difference between the new particle and the ones that have been discovered before.

"In contrast to other particles of this type, in which the three quarks perform an elaborate dance around each other, a particle with two heavy quarks is expected to act like a planetary system, where the heavy quarks are like two stars orbiting one around the other, with the lighter quark orbiting around this binary system."

The research team will now measure the properties of the Xi-cc++ to establish how this new arrangement of quarks behaves and how the strong force holds the system together. They also expect to find more double heavy quark particles.
Another unusual property of the particle is that it has two positive charges double that of the proton and it is four times heavier.

There are six types of quarks, known as flavors: up, down, strange, charm, top, and bottom - kinky lot arnt they



I wonder where this new type of particle is originating from
Are we creating a new type of energy or is a new type of energy being inflicted upon us.



You do understand what the LHC does right? It smashes atoms together at incredible speeds so we can see what they're made of. Nothing is being created or destroyed, it's simply the shattering of building blocks into their smaller building blocks. Plus, this technically isn't even a "type of energy" it's an arrangement of quarks that provide the force that is spoken of above. Maybe you should put down the bible and pick up a physics textbook for once

What a dick. Maybe as a loony leftist you should have some tolerance for people having thei own path. I mean, you loony leftist say you're tolerant don't you? Perhaps you can stop being a dick and demonstrate it.


There is people taking their own path, and then there is wilful ignorance. If you can't even understand the science, why bother commenting on it? I'm tolerant of a lot of things, but idiots bringing religion into science is something I've got no respect for. Science explains the real world while religion gives people warm feelings about their place in the world. Bounty is right that reading a physics book and the bible aren't mutually exclusive, but mixing the contents of those books absolutely is mutually exclusive. One offers a view based on fantasy, the other is based on observation. I'd rather live in reality, not with my head in the sky. If that makes me a dick then so be it, at least I'm a dick who's aware of what's going on in the world instead of what I imagine is going on.

And there you go. That's how fascism takes hold. We say we're tolerant except. Way to go little facist.

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RE: LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong ... - 7/7/2017 5:55:07 AM   
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Why would I care about a fantasy and how it could somehow be mixed with science? I don't worship science, I simply understand it and accept that it provides the most accurate explanation for our world based on measurable observations. I used to be religious growing up, so I understand the temptation to reconcile belief with science, sadly though it's just an exercise in mental gymnastics that doesn't bear any fruit that can be useful to a person. It's hardly wilfull ignorance if I've been there, believed that, and realized how stupid it was in the first place. And I'm with Peon here, I loved reading science, physics, and astronomy books growing up. Some of my favourite include a brief history of time and the universe in a nutshell, real mind bendy but awesome books for those who are interested.

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RE: LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong ... - 7/7/2017 5:58:36 AM   
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LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong force

Scientists have detected a new particle at the Large Hadron Collider at Cern.
The discovery will help researchers learn more about the so-called "strong force" which holds the centres of atoms together.

The existence of the new particle was theoretically predicted but this is the first time it has been identified.

The details of the Xi-cc++ particle were presented at a high-energy physics conference in Venice.
The study was carried out at the LHCb experiment and led by Dr Patrick Spradlin of Glasgow University. He said that the discovery would "shed light on a longstanding puzzle and open an exciting new branch of investigation".

His colleague, Prof Paul Soler, also from Glasgow University, described the development as "a new frontier in understanding the strong force".

Nearly all the matter that we see around us is made of neutrons and protons, which form the centres of atoms. These are made up of three smaller particles called quarks which can be either light or heavy.

New arrangement
There are, however, six different types of quarks which combine in different ways to form other kinds of particle. Those that have been detected so far contain at most, one heavy quark.

This is the first time that researchers have confirmed the existence of one with two heavy quarks. According to Prof Guy Wilkinson of Oxford University, there is an intriguing difference between the new particle and the ones that have been discovered before.

"In contrast to other particles of this type, in which the three quarks perform an elaborate dance around each other, a particle with two heavy quarks is expected to act like a planetary system, where the heavy quarks are like two stars orbiting one around the other, with the lighter quark orbiting around this binary system."

The research team will now measure the properties of the Xi-cc++ to establish how this new arrangement of quarks behaves and how the strong force holds the system together. They also expect to find more double heavy quark particles.
Another unusual property of the particle is that it has two positive charges double that of the proton and it is four times heavier.

There are six types of quarks, known as flavors: up, down, strange, charm, top, and bottom - kinky lot arnt they



I wonder where this new type of particle is originating from
Are we creating a new type of energy or is a new type of energy being inflicted upon us.



You do understand what the LHC does right? It smashes atoms together at incredible speeds so we can see what they're made of. Nothing is being created or destroyed, it's simply the shattering of building blocks into their smaller building blocks. Plus, this technically isn't even a "type of energy" it's an arrangement of quarks that provide the force that is spoken of above. Maybe you should put down the bible and pick up a physics textbook for once

What a dick. Maybe as a loony leftist you should have some tolerance for people having thei own path. I mean, you loony leftist say you're tolerant don't you? Perhaps you can stop being a dick and demonstrate it.


There is people taking their own path, and then there is wilful ignorance. If you can't even understand the science, why bother commenting on it? I'm tolerant of a lot of things, but idiots bringing religion into science is something I've got no respect for. Science explains the real world while religion gives people warm feelings about their place in the world. Bounty is right that reading a physics book and the bible aren't mutually exclusive, but mixing the contents of those books absolutely is mutually exclusive. One offers a view based on fantasy, the other is based on observation. I'd rather live in reality, not with my head in the sky. If that makes me a dick then so be it, at least I'm a dick who's aware of what's going on in the world instead of what I imagine is going on.

And there you go. That's how fascism takes hold. We say we're tolerant except. Way to go little facist.


Fascism takes hold when I try to force you to abandon your beliefs in favour of my own. Just because I lack respect for those with a poor grasp on science due to their own wilfull ignorance does not mean I'm forcing you to change your beliefs. Believe what you want and say what you want, that's free speech. But it's also my guaranteed free speech to tell you that you're an idiot for the reasons I listed above. If you got an issue with my free speech, then you have an issue with your own constitution, which in many ways would make you a traitor to the very principles you hold dear. I mean, you have made it clear multiple times you're not tolerant of various groups or ways of thinking, so how does that NOT make you a fascist per your own definition?

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RE: LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong ... - 7/7/2017 5:58:49 AM   
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Why would I care about a fantasy and how it could somehow be mixed with science? I don't worship science, I simply understand it and accept that it provides the most accurate explanation for our world based on measurable observations. I used to be religious growing up, so I understand the temptation to reconcile belief with science, sadly though it's just an exercise in mental gymnastics that doesn't bear any fruit that can be useful to a person. It's hardly wilfull ignorance if I've been there, believed that, and realized how stupid it was in the first place. And I'm with Peon here, I loved reading science, physics, and astronomy books growing up. Some of my favourite include a brief history of time and the universe in a nutshell, real mind bendy but awesome books for those who are interested.

And after all that you're an intolerant dick that thinks the mental patient is a perfect spokesman for your beliefs. Imagine that.

Oh and the facist statement still stands. No matter how you justify yourself in your own mind you're an intolerant little dick that would love to control what others think and do...for their own good of course.

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RE: LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong ... - 7/7/2017 6:05:20 AM   
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Why would I care about a fantasy and how it could somehow be mixed with science? I don't worship science, I simply understand it and accept that it provides the most accurate explanation for our world based on measurable observations. I used to be religious growing up, so I understand the temptation to reconcile belief with science, sadly though it's just an exercise in mental gymnastics that doesn't bear any fruit that can be useful to a person. It's hardly wilfull ignorance if I've been there, believed that, and realized how stupid it was in the first place. And I'm with Peon here, I loved reading science, physics, and astronomy books growing up. Some of my favourite include a brief history of time and the universe in a nutshell, real mind bendy but awesome books for those who are interested.

And after all that you're an intolerant dick that thinks the mental patient is a perfect spokesman for your beliefs. Imagine that.

Just like how the Westboro baptist church is a perfect spokesman for yours? I don't believe in something that can be demonstrated through experimentation and observation, not much belief happening there.

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RE: LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong ... - 7/7/2017 6:09:12 AM   
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despite lip service to "been there, done that" it nevertheless seems "willful ignorance" wins the day for him too.

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RE: LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong ... - 7/7/2017 6:12:14 AM   
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Oh and the facist statement still stands. No matter how you justify yourself in your own mind you're an intolerant little dick that would love to control what others think and do...for their own good of course.


I think people should do or think whatever the hell they want so long as they don't negatively impact others. Believe whatever the hell you want so long as you keep those beliefs out of the classroom and so long as you don't use those beliefs to justify murder like the Taliban. It's really as simple as that. Science is science and religion is religion, let's keep it that way and we can debate science with science and religion with religion. Pleaae tell me what's fascist about that?

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RE: LHC double heavy particle to shine light on strong ... - 7/7/2017 6:12:15 AM   
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Why would I care about a fantasy and how it could somehow be mixed with science? I don't worship science, I simply understand it and accept that it provides the most accurate explanation for our world based on measurable observations. I used to be religious growing up, so I understand the temptation to reconcile belief with science, sadly though it's just an exercise in mental gymnastics that doesn't bear any fruit that can be useful to a person. It's hardly wilfull ignorance if I've been there, believed that, and realized how stupid it was in the first place. And I'm with Peon here, I loved reading science, physics, and astronomy books growing up. Some of my favourite include a brief history of time and the universe in a nutshell, real mind bendy but awesome books for those who are interested.

And after all that you're an intolerant dick that thinks the mental patient is a perfect spokesman for your beliefs. Imagine that.

Just like how the Westboro baptist church is a perfect spokesman for yours? I don't believe in something that can be demonstrated through experimentation and observation, not much belief happening there.

And there you go. You know nothing about me or my beliefs and you, possibly through mind reading, assign a leftist meme to me to prove that you think rightly and I should be chastised for my, mind read, beliefs. Quick, go get your brown shirt out of your closet and put it on. You'll feel all big and powerful. Now all of your facist friends can go get in a circle jerk and giggle together.

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