I always wanted to see one of these things, the pictures of them were so enticing in the science books, all hovering over a central entry point, knowing it filled caverns underground.
Still, I wonder about the Doomsday Machine aspects of it. Creating a black hole seems like a bad deal. Also, there's the security part: we need to make sure that Dr. Evil/Snidley Whiplash/Goldfinger/Dr. Claw/et al don't get their hands on it, lest we be held for a ransom of... 100 billion dollars.
Then again, with the costs of the war, I think we're already being ransomed.
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Who doesn't love science?
I always wanted to see one of these things, the pictures of them were so enticing in the science books, all hovering over a central entry point, knowing it filled caverns underground.
Still, I wonder about the Doomsday Machine aspects of it. Creating a black hole seems like a bad deal. Also, there's the security part: we need to make sure that Dr. Evil/Snidley Whiplash/Goldfinger/Dr. Claw/et al don't get their hands on it, lest we be held for a ransom of... 100 billion dollars.
Then again, with the costs of the war, I think we're already being ransomed.
Sorry about the op-ed at the end there.
100 billion dollars, haha=D
Although my comprehension of physics is limited, it's exciting to think about what they will find and/or not find from upcoming experiments.
Have you seen the Large Hadron Rap?
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