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  • Posted By: nico m. @ 11/12/2008 6:35:03 AM

    physicists are expressing their strong beliefs, claiming that they will abolish religion. :)) Indeed the first silly thing I heard of.

    Again and again they repeat their beliefs about safety, based on a mix of theories, which some of them admit to be inconsistent, incomplete or even wrong. Such the safety arguments suffer from a particular circularity. At the same time the threat COULD be dangerous on a global scale. Then proceeding to say, as Ellis from CERN does, we hae to try it out, is not only cynical, is deeply unethical, if not criminal (because it is intentional). It violates the most basic rules of our societies.
    Ok, it is a large machine, even the largest ever built, but this surely does not allow to switch off the brains, getting fascinated and fanatized by the size alone (remember somehow to the stone ages). more on http://lhc.blogsite.org

  • Posted By: blue angel @ 10/14/2008 10:30:41 PM

    need your help!!!

  • Posted By: blue angel @ 10/14/2008 10:29:02 PM

    reaction on the article "There will be less room for relegion by STEVEN WEINBERG" blog here

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