Re: Several biggest errors of particle physicists.
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 8:35 pm
IVAN!!!!!!!
where are you been nearly a year and a bit
where are you been nearly a year and a bit
THE place to discuss the LHC
http://www.lhcportal.com/Forum/
Awww Allan I hope he ain't been locked up just hope he is getting on with life and forgetting about his magnetic holesAllan wrote:Maybe his padded cell doesn't have internet access.
Allan
what the bloody hell did he mean by that anyway?Xymox wrote:YOU ruined it. You CHOOSE to believe something that is incorrect...Now I live as a prisoner, sentenced to be killed by CERN. My health is ruined. Who had ruined it?
==YOU== are causing your own problems. NOT CERN...
i meant the "prisoner part"chriwi wrote:what he meand but couldnt describe convincing is that like there are black holes for the force of gravity there could also be similar singularitys for the electromagnetic force.
All this can be read in the beginning of this gigant thread.
While I don't sympathesize with his fears, I can understand this part. Living in EU where all sorts of regulations and rules - often rather ridiculous - are taking place in a way which I cannot affect gives me rather similar feeling. An example - there's a rule for how much can cucumbers deviate from being straight (note: not much). I don't know how others but I usually cut the cucumber before eating and after that it's rather irrelevant how much bent it was before. And there's no way to escape from that for me as well.draph91 wrote:i meant the "prisoner part"
That's fairly typical of the misinformation and myth that spreads about the EU. Quote from the EU - "Cucumbers do not have to be straight. There are grading rules, which were called for by representatives from the industry to enable buyers in one country to know what quality and quantity they would get when purchasing a box, unseen, from another country. Nothing is banned under these rules: they simply help to inform traders of particular specifications."Kasuha wrote:While I don't sympathesize with his fears, I can understand this part. Living in EU where all sorts of regulations and rules - often rather ridiculous - are taking place in a way which I cannot affect gives me rather similar feeling. An example - there's a rule for how much can cucumbers deviate from being straight (note: not much). I don't know how others but I usually cut the cucumber before eating and after that it's rather irrelevant how much bent it was before. And there's no way to escape from that for me as well.draph91 wrote:i meant the "prisoner part"
I suggest reading the norm rather than listening to PR announcements.DCWhitworth wrote:That's fairly typical of the misinformation and myth that spreads about the EU. Quote from the EU - "Cucumbers do not have to be straight. There are grading rules, which were called for by representatives from the industry to enable buyers in one country to know what quality and quantity they would get when purchasing a box, unseen, from another country. Nothing is banned under these rules: they simply help to inform traders of particular specifications."