| mrjuju said: You know, rather than fearing something you don't understand (and don't claim you do, the statements you have made thus far have more than proven that you don't), why don't you take the time and actually study up on these things, maybe even talk to some of the men in the field and maybe, just maybe, you will find your fears to be ungrounded and unjustified. Oh, and if you throw creationism in a discussion about particle theory, be prepared to have a lot worse tones used than Soleron's "stupid" comment. Seriously, this is a scientific field, not theology. Kindly check your unprovable variables (God) at the door. |
Ah, that's where your assumptions create your ignorance. I've thoroughly read through the released parts of the CERN report. Have you? Apparently not, as you wouldn't be suggesting that I know nothing of the matter. So, I'd appreciate it if you prepared the conversation properly before making your unfounded claims about my knowledge.
I'm interested as to how you can state one matter as an unprovable variable, when there's been a equal lack of evidence from the scientific side, a la "big bang theory". Theories come in many flavors. An unproven idea is a theory, and to the physical world, both the "big bang" and a higher power haven't been solidified with hard evidence. What if the big bang theory never gets any facts, and proof of it being the catalyst? Does that then make all who banked on it nothing more than another branch of religion, with the praise of the great unproven asteroid which brought life to Earth?
I find it quite humorous how the intense pro-science people cannot see the parallel between their own actions and the pastor of a church. Its sort of like arguing that you and your cousin have no biological relationship.







