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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 03:39:46 Reply

At 2/19/10 02:51 AM, BrainlessDan wrote: One of these days these scientist are going to be fucking around and accidentally end the world.

There's a scary truth to this statement. Heck, if the heat had kept up for more than a few milliseconds, there'd be a huge burning hole in the continent that that thing is on.

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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 03:40:11 Reply

New phrase of the decade: "Burn it with gold colliding ions".


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 03:58:27 Reply

If this experiment could be done more efficiently and cheaply, that could make a pretty damn good weapon. Say the reaction happened inside a bullet or something on impact, the evapourated gold would immediatley incinerate the opponent. Or if it was somesort of ray, just aim it at some guy and POOF, he's a charred mess.


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 03:59:31 Reply

All these experiments are slowly getting out of hand, A Nuclear fusion reactor has already been made, and if they get that fully working and it it gets out of control.... Were fucked.


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 04:19:42 Reply

We need to reduce global warming, not increase it with these fan-dangled expurremints!

How about something that causes absolute zero during a collision? We could call it a Kelvinator!

LOLOLOLOLOLOL

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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 05:23:19 Reply

At 2/18/10 10:33 PM, FatKidWitAJetPak wrote: Thats 250,000 time hotter than the center of the sun. WTF.

Wha- WHAAAAAAAAT? Shit that's like, 100 KAZILLION TIMES HOTTER THAN AN OVEN, THEN MULTIPLIED BY 100 TRILLION :D


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 05:32:26 Reply

Who cares if the sun goes out? we got this shit, we can have summer when ever.


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 05:51:56 Reply

It says that they're going to try this again with the LHC, which will be much, much hotter.

CERN is going to kill everyone by melting the planet.

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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 06:04:37 Reply

At 2/18/10 10:38 PM, ohbombuh wrote:
At 2/18/10 10:36 PM, Obvious-M wrote: Retard question though, why didn't it create a ton of nuetrons and protons?
1st Law of Thermodynamics: matter can neither be created nor destroyed.

I'm pretty sure that's the 1st Law of Common Sense.


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 06:25:24 Reply

At 2/19/10 06:18 AM, nsc007 wrote:
At 2/18/10 10:38 PM, ohbombuh wrote:
At 2/18/10 10:36 PM, Obvious-M wrote: Retard question though, why didn't it create a ton of nuetrons and protons?
1st Law of Thermodynamics: matter can neither be created nor destroyed.
There is a loophole to that: conversion to and from energy.

So you can create a particle from energy? Damn...


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 07:47:46 Reply

"The LHC will devote a month each year to colliding heavy nuclei at energies much higher than RHIC's -- extending the exploration of matter one step farther back in time toward the birth of the universe," BNL said"

So it won't create a black hole, it would just burn up the earth. Yea. That's a nice thought.

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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 07:52:32 Reply

At 2/18/10 10:38 PM, ohbombuh wrote:
At 2/18/10 10:36 PM, Obvious-M wrote: Retard question though, why didn't it create a ton of nuetrons and protons?
1st Law of Thermodynamics: matter can neither be created nor destroyed.

"It quickly cooled and condensed to form the protons and neutrons that make up everything from individual atoms to stars, planets and people"

This is where I am getting confused. :o


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 08:12:41 Reply

Isn't there a laser in the States that is so hot that if gets uncontained it will burn the surface of the Earth instantly?


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 08:23:09 Reply

At 2/19/10 07:52 AM, Obvious-M wrote:
At 2/18/10 10:38 PM, ohbombuh wrote:
At 2/18/10 10:36 PM, Obvious-M wrote: Retard question though, why didn't it create a ton of nuetrons and protons?
1st Law of Thermodynamics: matter can neither be created nor destroyed.
"It quickly cooled and condensed to form the protons and neutrons that make up everything from individual atoms to stars, planets and people"

This is where I am getting confused. :o

Matter can be created and destroyed, its energy that can't. The real 1st Law of Thermodynamics is "Energy can be transformed (changed from one form to another), but cannot be created or destroyed."


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 09:09:02 Reply

talk about a hot day, I thought 116 was bad


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 09:16:51 Reply

Great. "Experts" are figuring out how to make areas trillions of degrees. I think we're all going to DIE!!!


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 09:19:53 Reply

Now I can finally use those gold ions I had lying around. Time for a white burning campfire.


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 09:55:07 Reply

At 2/18/10 10:36 PM, DumbassDude wrote: "HEY GUYS, I HAVE A GREAT IDEA!"

"WHAT MAN?"

"LET US PUT THIS SHIT IN A BOMB AND FUCK UP DEM CHINA MEN!"

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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 10:01:36 Reply

That's nothing. I made a microwavable apple pie and the inside was hotter than the sun.

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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 11:26:27 Reply

How did they manage to contain that tempature?
Even if it only existed for a few microseconds it should have burned everything in a huge radius.


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 11:29:57 Reply

That's pretty fucking dangerous, but what do I know? I'm just someone who values humanity over pointless endeavours into the beginning of our existence which will contribute very little to today. "Oh, we found out that man did come from the big bang...Who needs actual application?! We found something out!".


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 11:30:21 Reply

At 2/18/10 10:35 PM, SadisticAI wrote: FUCK YEAH!

Now we can burn down EVERYTHING!

I don't think we'll burn down anything if the heat only lasts less than a millisecond.


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 11:35:57 Reply

I'm gonna go sabotage that, NO STAR CREATION IS KILLING ME!


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 11:42:01 Reply

Now we're finally able to "kill it with fire"!

Still, in ya face, Japaneese scientists who thought we've learned everything we're able to learn about physics.


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 11:43:34 Reply

At 2/19/10 11:30 AM, Chdonga wrote:
At 2/18/10 10:35 PM, SadisticAI wrote: FUCK YEAH!

Now we can burn down EVERYTHING!
I don't think we'll burn down anything if the heat only lasts less than a millisecond.

The Big Bang only lasted a few milliseconds.

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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 11:47:02 Reply

Why do i feel like BAD things will come from this


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 11:52:11 Reply

At 2/19/10 11:43 AM, Digital-Terror wrote: The Big Bang only lasted a few milliseconds.

The big bang caused expansion from the center of the universe, which is still happening, trillions of years later.


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 11:54:51 Reply

At 2/19/10 11:52 AM, MonkeyV wrote:
At 2/19/10 11:43 AM, Digital-Terror wrote: The Big Bang only lasted a few milliseconds.
The big bang caused expansion from the center of the universe, which is still happening, trillions of years later.

Ahem. You mean billions of years?

But you're right, it caused expansion, but it only lasted a few seconds. That's like saying the Hiroshima bomb lasted 30 years because of the nuclear fallout.

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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 11:57:22 Reply

Well if they're simulating the big bang almost exactly then arn't they a little worried about well.. triggering another big bang.


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Response to Scientists Reach 4 Trillion Celsius 2010-02-19 11:58:52 Reply

I knew even before reading this that it was going to be something that involved the Large Hadron Collider! This is very cool and I think it's safe to say that this is the hottest temperature ever achieved by humans. In terms of the Big Bang, I heard that the Big Bang produced infinite temperature, which seems inpossible.


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