How stupid do you look now, scientists?
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09-22-2011 10:52 PM
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09-22-2011 10:55 PM
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09-22-2011 10:59 PM
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does this mean god exists? |
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09-22-2011 11:04 PM
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I call BS. | |
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09-22-2011 11:06 PM
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It does need to be verified, but it's been going on at CERN for months I think |
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09-22-2011 11:40 PM
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09-22-2011 11:41 PM
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09-22-2011 11:47 PM
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I'll take Einstein over the plot from Angels & Demons imo. | |
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09-22-2011 11:49 PM
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So you're saying that Einstein was 100% right? No possible way he was wrong? PS, it was really Maxwell that developed the equations with the funny term that said the speed of light was constant in all frames. And really that was off of Faraday's data. So you're saying they're 100% right too? | |
Last edited by a500lbgorilla; 09-22-2011 at 11:51 PM. | |
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09-22-2011 11:53 PM
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Thinking in terms of Einstein right or wrong is missing the point. Everything requires refinement. Everything |
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09-22-2011 11:58 PM
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I was just making the point that there's no reason to 'take' anyone. Einstein can't be right for the same reasons Newton couldn't be right. You just wait to see if these observations are verified and if they are, then the race is on. Obviously every observation that has been made which verifies special/general relativity still holds. Those relationships still hold, it's just that one of the fundamental pillars from which the theories to explain those observations was derived may not to be true in every instance. Could just be an error in measurement though. | |
Last edited by a500lbgorilla; 09-23-2011 at 12:17 AM. | |
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09-23-2011 12:05 AM
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This is brilliant. I can do all kinds of wonderful stuff with this new information. Right now, I'm laughing at a bitch light bulb because it loses speed battle to my new neutrino bulb I will invent. I'm also writing letter to George Lucas to rewrite and reedit the Starwars series because Neutrinosabres fuck up shit much better then puny slow lightsabres. | |
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09-23-2011 01:18 AM
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09-23-2011 01:21 AM
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Now that I've read the Reuters AND BBC articles on the subject, I'm confident in declaring a new phsyics which holds only two laws. The ultimate speed of the universe is the rate at which panties drop when bigred enters the room. And that said panties will always find the sexiest method of dropping. | |
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09-23-2011 01:28 AM
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why does bigred always take his panties off when he enters a room? |
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09-23-2011 02:04 AM
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09-23-2011 03:14 AM
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This made my head explode, though it has been suggested since 1985 that neutrinos might appear to travel faster than light. Something about a shortcut through another dimension, or some headbending shit. | |
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09-23-2011 03:25 AM
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I never studied physics so somebody answer my question please |
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09-23-2011 03:36 AM
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Wuf, it sort of depends if the neutrinos are actually travelling faster than light, or if it just appears so. If it's the former, I guess everything needs reworking! If it's the latter, it could help us to finally unify gravity with the other forces. Fuck knows how that works, I didn't study physics either. | |
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09-23-2011 03:41 AM
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http://i.imgur.com/QjJyM.jpg | |
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09-23-2011 03:45 AM
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Well onto that subject, I predict the unified field theory will never happen. I predict that the writing is already on the wall, that quantum physics demonstrating to us that it's probably inherently irrational, that when theory is broken down into its most fundamental, it will be broken, and thus not a theory. I do not think we're ever going to fully explain the big bang and probably not unify all the forces because I think reality is the ultimate troll and it simply does not and cannot make sense on a level that deep |
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09-23-2011 10:57 AM
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E = m * square (c) | |
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09-23-2011 11:22 AM
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Not much. Lorentz-violating neutrino oscillations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | |
Last edited by a500lbgorilla; 09-23-2011 at 11:27 AM. | |
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09-23-2011 11:28 AM
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Back to the hyperbole. | |
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09-23-2011 12:11 PM
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09-23-2011 06:05 PM
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That would be a very cool discovery. I don't understand a few things, though. The author list is huge, so that presents some issues in so far as knowing how they would go about publishing something like this. But I don't like that this is being put up on the arXiv before it goes in a credible, peer-reviewed publication. To me, it is a huge red flag. Nature, Science, etc. would go right after something like this, but not after it goes up on arXiv. arXiv-only stuff usually means it isn't real, because *anybody* can put shit up there. In other words, the authors *want* to make a big claim, so submit their shit to Nature or some other peer-reviewed journal. It goes to the referees, who then say "this should not be published in Nature at all because you are lying about your uncertainties, and it shouldn't be published anywhere else until you are more honest about that. They should be 5 +/ 7 [insert relevant units], which means it is not statistically significant and therefore not particularly interesting..." |
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09-23-2011 11:34 PM
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CERN used up its one time on this. | |
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09-24-2011 12:55 AM
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Disagree here. We'll figure it out soon, I reckon. Gravity is not that headbending, I can get my head around it to a certain degree, and I'm just a stoner wannabe poker player who never studied physics. When actual real scientists start smashing particles together in big fuck off tunnels under the Alps at 0.99c, I think we're getting somewhere. I'll be as bold to say we'll have a unified theory within 18 months. Of course, my opinion is worth squat. | |
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09-24-2011 05:30 AM
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lol ya your opinion is worth squat. They been smashing particles for a long time and have been looking for that unified theory since Einstein. The LHC finally has allowed them to look for the all important Higgs boson to help explain gravity, yet they're coming up with nothing. Even if they found the Higgs, there's still a shitload of work to do |
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09-24-2011 11:07 AM
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You surprise me wuf. The LHC isn't coming up with nothing, did you not read the article that started this thread? And they *might* have found evidence of the Higgs, though they're being ultra-cautious about that too. | |
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09-24-2011 01:10 PM
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Not much, really. From 'rilla's first link: | |
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09-24-2011 06:18 PM
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Show me please |
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09-24-2011 06:20 PM
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09-26-2011 09:05 PM
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Can't find the article I read wuf, so can't say when it was published. I took a link at the bottom of an article while drunk and it could've been and old "related article" type link. Can't find anything on internet news in the last week, so consider that bullshit. | |
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09-26-2011 09:27 PM
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I like your can-do attitude. | |
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09-26-2011 11:19 PM
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09-26-2011 11:23 PM
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It's called quote mining. What I said isn't actually wrong |
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09-26-2011 11:48 PM
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k, I'll find something. | |
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09-27-2011 12:04 AM
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Well, you're right, and I probably didn't word it correctly. I would be an idiot if I didn't think much within quantum mechanics is known, but I was referring to the much more fundamental stuff, as that's what TOE ultimately has to deal with |
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09-27-2011 12:05 AM
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Also, I would always take money against a TOE popping up under any time-frame. Only because the process to verify such a theory would take an infinite amount of time and effort. Even if we consider a TOE to be a model which accounts for all observed data and therefore seems to be robustly predictive, I would still take the against. Cuz I've got gamble. | |
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10-19-2011 08:31 AM
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Flee back to your atheism and deductive reasoning. | |
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10-19-2011 09:37 AM
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If anyone's interested in reading the paper that seems to have accounted for the 60ns discrepancy. | |
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10-19-2011 12:37 PM
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Initially, I thought it was good that they released the results because even if they're invalidated, there's still a lot of media fanfare and talk about the state and value of particle science around the world. But then I read an article by L Krauss who said it's really going to suck when they have to say they made an error and people are left to see science as prone to being wrong. | |
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10-19-2011 04:45 PM
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At least they are willing to admit they are wrong instead of spending centuries arguing against clear evidence against them. | |
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10-19-2011 06:15 PM
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10-19-2011 06:42 PM
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apathetic agnosticism holds again | |
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10-19-2011 06:44 PM
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rilla should have used his one time on this. | |
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10-19-2011 07:45 PM
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I think I've spent it wisely. | |
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10-19-2011 09:15 PM
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error 404 page {god} does not exist | |
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11-18-2011 11:40 AM
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