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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Nah. A field isn't made out of matter.

    Not unless you're growing potatoes of course.
    Spuds? Now that's a completely different matter altogether, a totally different kettle of fish.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Yup. It's essential to make sure that your antimatter containment field is good & solid or all sorts of nasties can happen.
    If it's good and solid... Surely that constitues even more matter, or doesn't it matter?

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by keninparis View Post
    don't like these people speeding up these particles to should extremes. When anti-matter hits anti-matter we'll be blitzed - but won't be around to say 'told you so' as we'll all be toast...
    Don't worry. If you wear your tinfoil hat, you'll be fine.

    btw - anti-matter hitting anti-matter isn't a problem. It's matter hitting anti-matter that generates large quantities of energy. Same with Pasto and Antipasto.

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  • keninparis
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    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    hmmm and the sky will soon fall on our heads too
    Fair enough, obviously research is necessary, but can’t we let nature be and what is the cost vs. benefit vs. risk? These experiments will all end in tears (to some extent) eventually although Ladbrokes won’t give me any odds on possible outcomes

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  • original PM
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    hmmm and the sky will soon fall on our heads too

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  • keninparis
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    don't like these people speeding up these particles to should extremes. When anti-matter hits anti-matter we'll be blitzed - but won't be around to say 'told you so' as we'll all be toast...

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  • original PM
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    a good idea...

    but I will be in the pub

    probably catch horizon on iplayer later though

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  • zeitghost
    started a topic Holy Flying Circus

    Holy Flying Circus

    On tonight at 21:00 on BBC4.

    Might be worth a look.

    Meanwhile, Grand Designs is on C4, and Horizon (about FTL neutrinos) is on BBC2.


    Well it was mildly amusing with lots of ****, ****, bugger etc.

    Much as one might expect these days from the BBC.

    Mary Whitehouse must be spinning in her grave.

    Oh.

    And there was a "mother****er" that I forgot.


    And I'd quite forgotten the piles of rotting stinking rat ridden rubbish all over the streets in 1979.
    Last edited by zeitghost; 7 May 2017, 16:30.

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