Will we all vanish this very summer?

13.05.08, 12:35
"I am currently a university student majoring in one of the
scientific fields. I began my studies with the idea that I would be
able to make a difference in the world. Call me naive, but I truly
believed that science was meant to benefit mankind. It seems to me
that what is going on at CERN has more to do with the egos of a few
cosmologists than uplifting humanity. I see it as a childish "I told
you so" mentality. These scientists are so desperate to prove their
theories and their intelligence by proxy, that they have lost all
objectivity. Is even the slightest risk of a global cataclysm worth
the knowledge that we may or may not gain? How sad it would be if we
where the only intelligent life in the universe and we ended up
destroying ourselves because our knowledge was negated by our lack
of judgement." - Adam Wilson, Utah
www.thepetitionsite.com/1/stop-physicists-who-plan-to-create-black-holes

    • scyg Re: Will we all vanish this very summer? 13.05.08, 15:28
      qfiz napisał:

      > How sad it would be if we
      > where the only intelligent life in the universe and we ended up
      > destroying ourselves because our knowledge was negated by our lack
      > of judgement." - Adam Wilson, Utah

      If we are the only intelligent life in the universe, who would be
      sad after we were gone?
    • aleksandrawu Re: Will we all vanish this very summer? 14.05.08, 11:21
      good, good. I'd rather vanish in a black hole, then wait for the
      dooms day and four bloody riders;)
      • mudzyn7 Re: Will we all vanish this very summer? 17.05.08, 16:55
        Plus there is always a chance (albait a fat one) that one does not perish going through the black hole, one just jump to another dimension...or is it into other dimension?
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