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Well the problem arises when you realise that scientists actually DON'T know what they are doing , for if they did , they wouldnt need to conduct the experiments."


Whaaat? Ummm excuse me but it's because a scientist knows exactly how little they know that they do experiements.

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One of our big flaws is blindly believing they know everything.


Which is exactly a flaw that most scientist don't share. If we did know everything, THEN there would be no need for experiments!


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we have no idea what causes gravity , can you believe that , they just dont know


Damn! Newton, Einstein, and my own two feet are liars, liars I tell you! We do know what causes gravity: mass. Plain and simple. Come Einstein, and now energy can cause it. What more do you want? Mass and Energy cause gravity. There. One step closer to knowing everything!


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i've looked into their "theories" , and most are not much more than observations


A fellow researcher! Fantastic! Nothing I hate more than a person that makes observations about a field they have not had any training or put any serious (ie: multi hour) thought into it. Phew... thank god you aren't one of "those"!


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They are looking for the boson higgs , a theoretical particle which plays some role in creation of mass , this particle was thought up , to make their model fit more properly, however , there is ZERO evidence of it's existance , which is the main purpose of this big experiment


Am I the only one to whom this makes sense? I don't know something, there is no evidence for it, so I go seek it out? Maybe it's just me then....

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in which more than likely they will find nothing.


ROFLMAO A great man once said:

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One of our big flaws is blindly believing they know everything.[/


And they may well find nothing, but I assure you they will not walk away with nothing.

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we dont know how black holes behave


So we are ignorant as to whether BH behave or even exist... okday, no problem...


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But dont be fooled by what you read (yeah mini black holes just evaporate) LOL , there is no prove that happens , it could happen , but it could as well just grow.


Oh wait no, we are ignorant about BH, but this website isn't. Is that your point? Let me see if I get it:

1) No one understands anything about BH.
2) Thus when these things that may or may not exists may or may not occur on the LHC, nobody will be able to tell what they will do.
3) But these websites DO know what they will doand thus we shouldn't do it.
4) But the 10,000 physicist also know what they will do and thus we should.

What is a girl to do? LOL


Look, we either don't understand BH and thus non of us can legitimate say that the experiment shoulnd't go on... after all, you can't base your actions on things you don't fully understand, right? But on the one side you have 10,000 who claim that all is good and on the other 5,10, 100 people who are basically using the basic uncertainty of any experiment, of any action, to take the worst case scenerio. Sorry, but in this case I will go with the democracy (even if they are MY democracy)

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