That would be pretty cool. Who knows what we could find out from that. It would probably revolutionize modern science. |
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/st...1287710,00.html |
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In this crazy world if they don't consider you mad, then you have no confirmation of your own sanity, do you?
Imagine if this crazy world thought you were sane?! Oh my God, worst nightmare!
-David Icke
That would be pretty cool. Who knows what we could find out from that. It would probably revolutionize modern science. |
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Φ= (5^.5 +1)*.5
pi= 3.141592653589
The 2 greatest ratios EVER.
That would be pretty interesting. I've always wondered what forces all matter and energy to follow the laws of physics, and maybe this is the answer. |
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I thought this was interesting too. The only application I see for humans in the near future will be the harnassing of fusion as a power source. |
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In this crazy world if they don't consider you mad, then you have no confirmation of your own sanity, do you?
Imagine if this crazy world thought you were sane?! Oh my God, worst nightmare!
-David Icke
that sounds amazing,i too would love to see the results. it would indeed revolutionise science,the possibilities.... |
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Wishful thinking is a gamble, but if we don't take the chance, we die of overconsumption of non-renewable sources of energy! |
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In this crazy world if they don't consider you mad, then you have no confirmation of your own sanity, do you?
Imagine if this crazy world thought you were sane?! Oh my God, worst nightmare!
-David Icke
If this particle really gives us a new understanding of matter and the universe, then perhaps it won't be so long to learn how to practically manipulate it...bend the universe, lower or increase density, pull energy of of nothing, etc. |
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