Scientists attempt to create a star on Earth

That’s true, I was just responding to mattemuse’s post.

those crazy yankees and their inertial confinement

Apple will release a good, and well priced product.
Microsoft will get out of it’s ass and charge real money.
EA will become good.
Valve will release on time.
Raminator will become unpopular.

In the year 2012 people!

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Bwahahahahaha

That won’t happen before the end of the world. Seriously :frowning:

Summary of the last 4 posts: derp.

If you are are referring to the world ending, and you think that’s good, YOU are the emo.

(or just REALLY optimistic)

The Big Bang is not an actual explosion (it has to do with space-time itself expanding), it’s a name that got stuck back in the good ol’ days.

DEATH STAR EXPLODED and BOOM! We were born!

The Mayan prophecy says that the current era will end in 2012 and a new era will begin. Whiny emo faggots look at that information, look at a fusion experiment or supercollider going online in 2012 and say “BAWWWWWWW were all gonna die!!!” and the new era is going to be post-apocalyptic Mad Max hell.

But it’s just as valid an interpretation (and less emo) to observe that fusion energy would represent the end of the fossil fuel era, or the supercollider experiment could reveal a new era in scientific understanding. Emos have hijacked 2012 and I’m not going to stand for it.

I sure hope this works, so maybe some day I could have a fusion reactor powered computer and/or car.

I do really think the world needs something new. New science to revolutionize our thinking, or, even better, a new and renewable fuel source that will give easily accessible power to most of the world.

I just discovered that ctrl+backspace deletes an entire word :3

For humanity to advance properly as a species we first need to get rid of something old, you probably know what I mean. :slight_smile:

SCIENCE at it’s finest!

And both interpretations are moronic.

All the people in this thread saying that the LHC and this new experiment are dangerous are either joking or absolute fucking retards.

You’re right, a successful nuclear fusion reaction probably wouldn’t alter the status quo at all :rolleyes:

Yes, that was totally my point.

Wait, no it wasn’t.

My point was that assuming that the Mayans predicted anything is a thought that uses idiocy as a foundation, so no matter where your interpretation goes from there, it’s going to end up being stupid as fuck.

Also, the only time I’ll care if someone “Hijacks 2012” is if they’re historians commenting on how the Mayan calendar effected Mayan culture or blah blah blah. Because then at least some small area of dumb will be expunged.

I saw the movie 2012 yesterday. I noticed that if you watch it as a parody of other movies in its genre it can be quite a laugh.

I never saw it, it makes me too mad. Taking an interesting urban legend and turning it into a generic vaguely biblical disaster movie is such a shame.

Idiocy, archaeological record, whatever. GJ acting butthurt that your vague asinine one-liner didn’t get your “point” across satisfactorily, by the way.

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