Appearantly 23 sept is going to be another doomsday
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLq2qxAzE7_SRBTp5N_jayyLMuyXDkBJ6v&t=20&v=jCoGDTi9RvI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLq2qxAzE7_SRBTp5N_jayyLMuyXDkBJ6v&t=20&v=jCoGDTi9RvI)
http://beforeitsnews.com/prophecy/2015/04/urgent-warning-the-greatest-nightmare-ever-begins-september-2015-major-biblical-prophetic-event-coincides-with-the-ending-date-of-jade-helm-you-will-be-left-speechless-eye-opening-stunning-videos-2468680.html (http://beforeitsnews.com/prophecy/2015/04/urgent-warning-the-greatest-nightmare-ever-begins-september-2015-major-biblical-prophetic-event-coincides-with-the-ending-date-of-jade-helm-you-will-be-left-speechless-eye-opening-stunning-videos-2468680.html)
Watch out guys! the ilerminerty is going to get us!
Mmmmm... Seems like the doomsdays malediction is on us. Going this way, we'll have soon more than 7 doomsdays per year ! ;D
Oh well we've had a couple more apocalypses we'll survive this one.
Also, best reply to that vid: 'will that mean I'll never see star wars 7'
A sign that the end is nigh:
@Streetwalrus only posts in topics with pink tags now :P
Also yeah, right, Target stores closing in Canada are entirely a sign of the End of the World. :P
That's a ruse, they keep making ridiculous doomsday theories, so when it will happen for real, no one will believe it.
Yeah that's the reason. :P
Indeed. If news started spamming us with reports about an asteroid being nearby and the like and it never happened, eventually it will be like the boy who cried wolf, so when climate changes or anything else would finally have their toll on human race, people would think it's still a hoax and when they would realize it's real then it would be too late.
Also
@Cumred_Snektron this topic should have been named "The hemp (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemp) is high". :P
Well, if the news comes from the NASA itself that a large asteroid will crash on Earth, then yeah you could legitimately fear. That or North Korea is being immature with their nuclear weapons.
Also anything new that could make weird stuff like black holes, remember when people believed the LHC might cause a disaster.
The probleem with asteroids or accidental release of viruses is that governments tend to never tell us the truth, so it's possible they won't even tell us until it's too late. Plus, they'll get TV news to claim that the worst is over and BS like that.
The only thing that would get announced early is if North Korea, Iran, Russia or ISIS threatened to attack USA, because North American medias tend to be quick on news reports about potential attacks from such places. However, in ISIS case it would probably be surprise attacks so it might be hard to predict.
I'm stil not sure why they even thought that the LHC could create black holes. How could a thing that fires cores at each other create black holes? Black holes don't get formed like that.
I'm unsure either. I am curious about what else LHC could have formed, though, that could have been bad?
Nothing really. They fire clumps of a few atoms or even less than that together, when anything bad woulda formed it was so little it couln't do harm.
IIRC, they did announced it would create black holes, but their Hawking radiation would be so short they would evaporate before they even had time to eat anything. People probably feared it could probably accidentally make black holes bigger than expected.
I see then. Something I wonder too is if multiple nuclear tests at once could tilt Earth axis or get it out of its orbit? Or could it generate big earthquakes if it was held in an area like Japan or San Andreas?
Black holes being neutron-starstuff? I guess that's true yeah cuz they squished nuclei so close together. But w/e it didn't happen in the end. And yes if you ced up too much with nukes I could imagine you could c up the earth quite a bit :P
Yeah it's definitely possible that tiny black holes form in the LHC, since they're born from collapsing mass. Or anything that would make mass reach normally impossible densities.
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Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on September 19, 2015, 07:32:11 PM
I see then. Something I wonder too is if multiple nuclear tests at once could tilt Earth axis or get it out of its orbit? Or could it generate big earthquakes if it was held in an area like Japan or San Andreas?
For nuclear tests, they do make sure nothing is harmed when it falls and it lands somewhere nobody cares about, like in the middle of the ocean. Countries does have several nuclear weapons pointed at each other, ready for a potential World War III. You know what happened at Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Chernobyl and Fukushima, how nuclear insta-destroyed those towns, countries definitely can do worse than that. What would happen if those weapons were pointed at New York, Moscow, or even anywhere?
No wonder Einstein hated this E=mc
2 formula he made up.
Quote from: Streetwalrus on September 19, 2015, 07:35:30 PM
Quote from: Bruce cinsonWaiting in line
For the ending of time
If eternity should fail~
I like this quote, for some reason. Maybe because Maiden.
Not to mention the smallest modern nuclear warheads are several dozen times as powerful as Littleboy (the Hiroshima bomb).
According to Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Boy), Little Boy "contained 64 kg (141 lb) of enriched uranium, of which less than a kilogram underwent nuclear fission", which yields an explosion "with an energy of approximately 15 kilotons of TNT (63 TJ)". Nuclear fission is pretty much converting matter into energy according to the E=mc2 formula. If everything is perfect, "the maximum theoretical yield from 1 kg of matter by converting all of the mass into energy (by mass–energy equivalence, E = mc2) yields 89.8 petajoules or the equivalent of 21.5 megatons of TNT"[1] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TNT_equivalent#Examples).
I am too lazy to look up what those units means and I forgot, but does it mean it would be smaller in power?
This made me think of a story i read online. It's a half hour read but it's quite cool http://www.physics.princeton.edu/ph115/LQ.pdf
(Maybe but spoilers in spoiler tags :P)
Quote from: Juju on September 19, 2015, 07:43:21 PM
No wonder Einstein hated this E=mc2 formula he made up.
According to Conservapedia (https://archive.is/CQnMX), E=mc
2 is "liberal claptrap." 9_9
Ah yeah, that story is pretty good.
Quote from: Legimet on September 19, 2015, 10:01:57 PM
Quote from: Juju on September 19, 2015, 07:43:21 PM
No wonder Einstein hated this E=mc2 formula he made up.
According to Conservapedia (https://archive.is/CQnMX), E=mc2 is "liberal claptrap." 9_9
That's nothing. Some people still thinks the Earth is flat (http://www.theflatearthsociety.org/cms/) :P
Chemtrails are intestring too.
This article is dutch though http://www.skepsis.nl/chemtrails.html
Conspiracy theorists are at it again Cumred, I guess. But again even the TI community has conspiracy theories :P