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  • World's most powerful laser to tear apart the vacuum of space

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/s...-of-space.html

  • #2
    God never stops working. :D

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BEAST View Post
      God never stops working. :D
      :fight::fight::fight:

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      • #4
        It doesn't work now stop with all this crazy shit

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Mr incredible
          It doesn't work now stop with all this crazy shit
          Yea no need to continue to move forward to try and further our knowledge. You Fucken small minded hick fuck

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          • #6
            Sounds like a great project to work on.

            Lasers that may or may not work, to bombard particles that may or may not exist.

            Bring on the funding, fuck the results!

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            • #7
              you people amaze me. Electricity was once an unknown, modern medicine was once an unknown, the greatest achievements and discoveries were all unknowns at some point.

              have you people lost your sense of wonder? Lost your sense of discovery? The next great discovery that will change everything will never come if we never push forward into the unknown.

              do you have this same attitude with your bodies? Just because you have never got to a certain leaness and size and you are not sure if you could ever get there does not mean you should just quit and never reach for it.

              you guys have a lazy lay down and die attitude and it makes my physically fucken sick.

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              • #8
                I was being totally serious.

                Billions in funding with no measurable expectation of results?

                Sign me the fuck up.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by decadecadeca
                  I was being totally serious.

                  Billions in funding with no measurable expectation of results?

                  Sign me the fuck up.
                  I was being "totally serious" serious too Garth.

                  You would have told Edison not to push on with the light bulb. You would have told Einstein not to push on with his science, you would have told NASA in the 1960's not to push on with putting a man in the moon, anytime there was a world first you would have been there to say, " cost to much and no proof it will work".

                  To you and anyone that shares your small minded view I say... Die slow scumbag. :D

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                  • #10
                    Nope, I would have asked Edison and Einstein what type of funding they had, how things were looking for publishing and how much do I have to spend on furnishing my office.


                    Shit grant? No journal interest? No big titted secretary?


                    Fuck your light bulb.

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                    • #11
                      You have the attitude of a person who excepts mediocrity. You think because the world economy isn't great, that should halt human progress in understanding our universe and what we are. You look in the mirror and see an average or sub average body and are ok with it.... You would have told Galileo Galilei not to look to the stars if it was going to cost to much...

                      I am gonna Fucken rage here soon!!!!!

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                      • #12
                        FUCK

                        YOUR

                        LIGHT

                        BULB

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                        • #13
                          Point proven. You would have told Edison if the cost was to high not to push forward. How many light bulbs you have in your house brah? Office? You would not have been able to open your mind and realize how important it would become. If the cost is to high, don't do it.. The attitude of a small mind. Boom.. And with you and your attitude you would have given to the light bulb... LIGHTS OUT GAME OVER!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                            How many light bulbs you have in your house brah? Office?


                            None.

                            Don't need them.

                            God bathes me in his light.


                            Last edited by decadecadeca; 11-01-11, 09:04 AM.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                              you people amaze me. Electricity was once an unknown, modern medicine was once an unknown, the greatest achievements and discoveries were all unknowns at some point.

                              have you people lost your sense of wonder? Lost your sense of discovery? The next great discovery that will change everything will never come if we never push forward into the unknown.

                              do you have this same attitude with your bodies? Just because you have never got to a certain leaness and size and you are not sure if you could ever get there does not mean you should just quit and never reach for it.

                              you guys have a lazy lay down and die attitude and it makes my physically fucken sick.
                              I was bring sarcastic bro, just kidding and reference my salt water electricity thing that scrum bombed, I find out interesting that he gives so like to your comment above, duplicity is on another level. Personally I'm disdained that they halted much of the finding for the space programmeso that they can afford wars in other peoples countries

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