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>> No.4604912 [View]
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cool !

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i like eating meat.

i like your question though op.

well we eat animals, and they eat us [when they can]

its the law of nature - only we outnumber them

think about bacteria - bacteria "eats" consumes us .. like when we are dead, or cancer consumes us .. they should become vegetarian too

as for legality, well we made the laws, saying we can eat anything but humans .. so its unfair to animals. they may have the same laws, but we dont understand animal speak .. yet.

we should develop foods that taste like human and animal meat, but are synthetic, and not actually real meat

ie. the recent news story about a test tube grown beef for beef burga !

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Doing some lessons on Particle Physics and some interactions via the weak forces.

We learnt that Strangeness is conserved like charge is. However it is sometimes not, and that's when the interaction is due to the weak force.

Our teacher said we don't need to know what strangeness is, just that it is a value.

But with my curious mind, I want to know. Anyone care to explain in simple(ish) terms?

Thanks!

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11711228
Assuming this isn't some sort of dream induced by the "inevitable" strange matter production of the LHC and therefore our deaths, humans have recently become God without even knowing it. Sorta.

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>The Large Hadron Collider has successfully created a "mini-Big Bang" by smashing together lead ions instead of protons.

>This process took place in a safe, controlled environment, generating incredibly hot and dense sub-atomic fireballs with temperatures of over ten trillion degrees, a million times hotter than the centre of the Sun.

>After the LHC finishes colliding lead ions, it will go back to smashing together protons once again.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11711228

when do they start making black holes? I want one

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