hi, i'm twelve
so, as you may know, the large hadron collider is due to go online soon.
you may have noticed that "hadron" is one letter transposition away from "hardon".
someone certainly did. behold, the (nsfw if they object to large cartoon phalluses) large hardon collider
you may have noticed that "hadron" is one letter transposition away from "hardon".
someone certainly did. behold, the (nsfw if they object to large cartoon phalluses) large hardon collider
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(I am kidding.)
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The book is titled, naturally, Singularity, by Bill DeSmedt. It's a decent free (or pay-what-you-like) podcast, or printed book.
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hardon
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If we live in a false vacuum zero state (and we probably do), this would be like drilling a hole in a swimming pool on the top of a hotel. The "water" is reality, which would drain through the hole as the vacuum melted.
This would be bad.
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Regardless, melting the vacuum would be bad. Really bad.
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Breaking the false vacuum would definitely be exciting, but we're still quite a few funding cycles away from having to worry about doing it ourselves.
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