Beautiful

sed with by your video champion.
you can go on forever.....and you'll still never get me to admit you're right, because i don't think you are....so, keep it up till you get tired of it....
I do not need to get you to admit what you already did. Your fallacious argument was neatly dispatched by your chosen champion the Science Guy. I really like arguments like this where my opponent does all the heavy lifting needed to destroy his own claims. So I am all in favor of going a few more rounds; it is such entertainment to point out your scientific illiteracy.
 
bye, nice knowing you, till now.....
You don't like it when people bring you the truth.

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the good ol Hadron Collider.....love that machine....

you know there is a site where you can help them...it's an open source project with them....
The pic is of the Z Machine, which iirc uses electromagnetic pulse to generate locally high temperatures and pressures. But yeah the Hadron Collider has some seriously cool instruments built around the points of collision. I think I'll post pics later.
 
The pic is of the Z Machine, which iirc uses electromagnetic pulse to generate locally high temperatures and pressures. But yeah the Hadron Collider has some seriously cool instruments built around the points of collision. I think I'll post pics later.

ah ok cool.......i'll look up z machine later on...to see what it's about.....

meanwhile here is that site:

https://www.zooniverse.org/projects

check it out, has some nice stuff....the hadron is in there, plus alot of others.

i like going to the space projects myself..
 
I was stationed in Port Canaveral for several years during the Shuttle heydays and got a much closer seat than most as we held all the waterborne security for each launch.
The steady deep sustained crackle of those boosters is something you never forget.
I have never been to a space launch. I would have loved to see a Saturn or a Shuttle or one of the Titan 4s take off.
 
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