End of the World tomorrow?

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  1. Fellangel Bichael May

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    How long has it been since I first posted in it? It's been more than a day and I'm still alive XD

    As said, the world ending is a huge doubt.
     
  2. ArchVice Gummi Ship Junkie

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    I won't forget about this. It strikes my interests very much.
     
  3. Patsy Stone Мать Россия

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    I'm planning on doing a masters in physics next year at university, and this wil quite probably crop up quite a lot during my studies xD So yeah, I have a rather vested interest :3
     
  4. Advent 【DRAGON BALLSY】

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    xD Yea, I can only imagine how huge this will be. That sounds awesome though.
     
  5. ArchVice Gummi Ship Junkie

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    Wonder what would happen if they fires some plutonium324 through this machine?
     
  6. Scott Pilgrim Banned

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    Ummmmmmm, an explosion maybe. I just always think of the worst case scenario.
     
  7. ArchVice Gummi Ship Junkie

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    I would think so. But if you are only colliding it with electrons I don't think it would explode.
     
  8. Advent 【DRAGON BALLSY】

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    =O

    *Imagines the epic*

    I thought they were colliding protons. xD
     
  9. ArchVice Gummi Ship Junkie

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    That might cause an explosion by splitting the atom.
     
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