Dark Energy figured out at last?
November 27th 2006 22:03
filed under FREEWARE FUTURE
I don't know what's wrong with scientists for being so anal with finding out how the whole universe (if there is only one and we are in it) began. Heck, I don't even know what a gaugino and a squark is. But I do know that there's something about a particle accelerator that's a bit too risky we (mankind) might be wiped out by its operational mishap long before we discover how we all came to be in this world.
But of course, I wouldn't know since I'm not a scientist. Regardless of that, there's an inner sense of satisfaction in me that says, well, in time, the discovery of genesis of this Earth might prove something to everyone and change the course of the world, beginning with Christianity.
See what scientists have got to say:
Steven Weinberg forecasts the future
via: New Scientist
I don't know what's wrong with scientists for being so anal with finding out how the whole universe (if there is only one and we are in it) began. Heck, I don't even know what a gaugino and a squark is. But I do know that there's something about a particle accelerator that's a bit too risky we (mankind) might be wiped out by its operational mishap long before we discover how we all came to be in this world.
But of course, I wouldn't know since I'm not a scientist. Regardless of that, there's an inner sense of satisfaction in me that says, well, in time, the discovery of genesis of this Earth might prove something to everyone and change the course of the world, beginning with Christianity.
See what scientists have got to say:
Steven Weinberg forecasts the future
via: New Scientist
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