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Sep 08, 2008 11:28

omg i only have a second to update this but OMG I AM SO EXCITED TO SEE THE OUTCOME

scientists to test Big Bang Theory

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creepygeep September 9 2008, 01:05:08 UTC
I will say my goodbyes to everyone tomorrow in case it's the end of the world. LOL

Seriously, it's really exciting news. I hope they find the Higgs bosun at least.

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jellydonuts September 9 2008, 16:58:12 UTC
We learned about this in my "Search for Extra-Terrestrial Life" class at UT. That class was my favorite and it had so many fascinating tid-bits about stuff like this. I kept the book and I almost pulled it out last night, after reading your entry, to re-read the chapters about recreating the Big Bang.

Yes, we realize that particles created our Earth and our solar system. We have many different hypotheses about how we came from these particles and how we were created. (you should look up the clay theory b/c it's my fav) Even though I know a handful of ways the molecules could've created a substance that we came from I still go back to one question...

Where did the original matter come from? Yes, particles created the bang and created planets and stars and what not, but where did those original particles come from? SOMETHING (or someone) had to create them. Science explains it but what explains where the science began? Does that make sense or do I sound nuts?

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sweetheartjess September 10 2008, 11:55:51 UTC
No I totally agree! I'm excited BC I believe in creationism and adaptation. ;)

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sweetheartjess September 10 2008, 11:59:55 UTC
Btw what requirement does that fill? I might think about taking it LOL

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sweetheartjess September 10 2008, 12:22:08 UTC
Btw what requirement does that fill? I might think about taking it LOL

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