I remember walking into science class as a 13 year old and there'd been some amazing discovering. I think it was some particular thing to do with DNA. The teacher said, "I'm not even going to try to explain this to you because it's too difficult."
So, I ask you mrigor, do you understand what anti-matter is? And if you do, can you explain it?
I've been busy pondering if the protein reactions in the plasma membrane prove that "brain" is more than in the head.
"we" and "more people" is a vague statement. Who is we? And who is more people? If I don't understand a science that you are familiar with, then how can I say? Sleight of hand. A mystery.
Creating miniature black holes _is_ the payoff. In fact, they've been doing it for decades at Fermilab. I've lived next to their Tevatron collider all my life. Several times an hour, those of us who live near it get stretched into a thin string of atoms, but other than that you can't feel a thing.
I love it. I actually learned a few things. What we know a bout physics and the laws that govern the universe (or multiverse for those so inclined) has changed significantly.
As a self-avowed nerd, I admit this rocks. I cracked up when I heard the Hawking-esque voice. I actually wondered for a second whether he actually contributed to this work until I did not see credits for him. LOL
Keep working on it. Great concept with no result.
So, I ask you mrigor, do you understand what anti-matter is? And if you do, can you explain it?
I've been busy pondering if the protein reactions in the plasma membrane prove that "brain" is more than in the head.
As a self-avowed nerd, I admit this rocks. I cracked up when I heard the Hawking-esque voice. I actually wondered for a second whether he actually contributed to this work until I did not see credits for him. LOL