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Will we all die tomorrow?
Topic Started: Sep 9 2008, 11:03 AM (181 Views)
Gregums
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And we may all dissapear into dark matter.

"A thorough knowledge of the Bible is worth more than a college education." - Teddy Roosevelt
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jezebel
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Scientists make huge mistakes all the time. I would hate it if this turned out to be a big mistake.
Seems pointless to me.
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elko
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So the answer is apparently no.
The machine is on.
Higgs bosom still not found.
Universe, still a mystery.
¯\(°_o)/¯
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JoshFormerRoomie
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Stephen Hawking gave it the A-OK. As of this moment, the time-space continum has yet to fold in on it's self. (Then again, I'm so loaded on the Spice, I can't tell if I'm peeing in the toilet or in my bowl of Cherrios.)

I think it's cool. Be cool my babies!!!

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-John Kenneth Galbraith
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