Elder for England
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- Jan 30, 2008
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My radio at work keeps cutting out..........
Well, this wasn't about Dawkins, but feel free to give examples. I bet that his arguments on evolution have far fewer holes than the only other explanation available - creationism. So the Earth's only 6,000 years old and we were created by a supreme being
The main problem here is that evolution is so accepted by scientists that they've stopped bothering to explain it to us - you get more taught more RE than evolution in school, but it's evolution that explains who we are!
That's what makes it possible for the creationists to take information and communicate it as though it's a flaw in evolutionary theory - just like the example Simster gave.
But it's not the banks paying for it, it's governments, so you & me. However 80 odd countries have contributed to this project, over 1000 scientists from over 500 institutions around the world.
"Cern had to borrow hundreds of millions of euros in bank loans to get the LHC completed."
If I do get sucked into a black hole today I hope it's Rihanna or Alicia Keys
I don't know if anyone's done this already, but the Sun have come out with an all-time classic today on Page 3.
Keeley, 21, from Bromley (who incidentally is looking MIGHTY fine), said: "It's so exciting. The machine's main purpose is to explore the validity and limitations of the current theoretical picture for particle physics."
Genius.
apparently this thing will create a temperature 100,000 times hotter than the sun.
The stupid cow in our Slough canteen put Colelaw in my Cheese and Onion toastie today. I didn't want a Cheese, Onion & Coleslaw toastie, I just wanted Cheese & Onion. Its not rocket science love.
They say the particles that are being fired off around this tunnel are the smallest known to man. I'm guessing they extracted them from our the brains of the canteen staff in Slough. This may also explain why they forgot to put out knifes and forks today as well.
I love that expression. One day I'd love to ask a rocket scientist what they describe as something really difficult that they're failing to grasp. It'll probably just be the boring old brain surgery fallback though.Its not rocket science love.
What will they do with the £5billion Hadron Collider once the experiments are over? I could see this being an even bigger white elephant than the Millennium Dome and Darren Bent put together.