Group: comp.sys.mac.advocacy
From: "Hasta La Vista"
Date: Saturday, April 12, 2008 8:34 PM
Subject: Re: The "God Particle" right in my backyard.


"Jim" wrote in message
news:jim-D4B65B.10101911042008@comcast.dca.giganews.com...
> In article <1cmdnWVAeOjpSmPanZ2dnUVZ_remnZ2d@comcast.com>,
> "Hasta La Vista" wrote:
>
>> "Jim" wrote in message
>> news:jim-24EB65.21261210042008@comcast.dca.giganews.com...
>> > In article ,
>> > "The zara" wrote:
>> >
>> >> "Jim" wrote in message
>> >> news:jim-F7AF04.11511510042008@comcast.dca.giganews.com...
>> >> > In article ,
>> >> > "The zara" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> "Jim" wrote in message
>> >> >> news:jim-C41497.09511510042008@comcast.dca.giganews.com...
>> >> >> > In article ,
>> >> >> > "The zara" wrote:
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> "Jim" wrote in message
>> >> >> >> news:jim-0AB32A.23540309042008@comcast.dca.giganews.com...
>> >> >> >> > http://www.suntimes.com/lifestyles/health/884866,CST-NWS-higgs09.ar
>> >> >> >> > tic
>> >> >> >> > le
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > Physicist: Fermilab could find 'God Particle'
>> >> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> > "The physicist who first theorized the existence of a
>> >> >> >> > subatomic
>> >> >> >> > particle
>> >> >> >> > dubbed "the God particle" says he's almost sure it will be
>> >> >> >> > confirmed
>> >> >> >> > in
>> >> >> >> > the next year -- and that it might already have been created
>> >> >> >> > at
>> >> >> >> > Fermi
>> >> >> >> > National Accelerator Laboratory in the far west suburbs."
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> Scientists are not sure that the World will not get sucked into
>> >> >> >> the
>> >> >> >> Hadron
>> >> >> >> when they turn it on. Some theorize it will start a Black Hole.
>> >> >> >> There
>> >> >> >> was
>> >> >> >> some trepidation when the first A Bomb was touched off. At that
>> >> >> >> time,
>> >> >> >> some
>> >> >> >> theorized that the whole World might chain react. But, as in
>> >> >> >> that
>> >> >> >> case,
>> >> >> >> it
>> >> >> >> will be "FULL SPEED AHEAD" anyway, and fuck the detractors.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > There was a time the world was thought of as flat too, zero. It's
>> >> >> > not a
>> >> >> > matter of "full speed ahead" which is what you, a non-scientist,
>> >> >> > would
>> >> >> > say. Instead scientists take a measured look based on what they
>> >> >> > know
>> >> >> > and make reasoned efforts unlike the governments and other
>> >> >> > entities.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Look ignoramous, I read the book "the Manhattan Project". What do
>> >> >> you
>> >> >> read
>> >> >> beside the lables on Gin bottles.
>> >> >
>> >> > Reading and the subsequent comprehension are two vastly different
>> >> > things
>> >> > zero.
>> >> >
>> >> >>
>> >> >> > Don't take clear scientific thinking as one of your strong
>> >> >> > points.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Now you're a Scientist? You should make your "clear thinking"
>> >> >> comments
>> >> >> based on fact, not what you pull out of your ass, you drunken,
>> >> >> ignorant
>> >> >> fool.
>> >> >
>> >> > My degree is in one of the sciences which included quantum mechanics
>> >> > zero. (That I chose to do different things matters not).
>> >>
>> >> Yeah, right! So you took up "time and space" in school?
>> >
>> > There is no degree for "Time and Space" you dolt, zero.
>>
>> What's your degree in? I've never seen anybody name their degree in the
>> strange way you named yours.
>>
>> What kind of degree do you have, and in what field?
>
> Why does it matter so much to you, one who must hide behind an alias
> since you've come and gone so much?

It doesn't matter to me at all. It's strange that you mentioned the
subject when you don't wish to discuss it, though.