SCIENCETALK: SEPT 10th 2008 swiss CERN fires experiment Big Bang "LHC"

Big bang machine collider "only" costs $5.8 bn to build.Underground high speed ring provides 27 km acceleration for particle collider, creating mini black holes at the end. LHC: Large Hadron colliderSWISS-made...

How did nature develop it's "intelligence"? - Opinion

As a weak atheist one that can not just state that God or Gods can not exist because science disproves what the theists are stating. I see big flaws in all the religious text that I have read over the many years I...

An Argument for the Consideration of Electrodynamics in Cosmology (Opinion)

The force of gravity rules supreme according to the cosmological model currently in vogue. But is gravity actually the strongest force in nature and is it truly the only prime mover and shaker in the cosmos? Magnetic...

A Fractal Distribution of Matter in the Universe May Topple the Big Bang. If ...

The Big Bang currently rules supreme in the sciences. But for how long can this flight of fancy survive in the face of mounting evidence to the contrary? A recent discovery threatens to overturn the tables in the...

Earth, a Black Hole’s ‘Meal of the Day’

"”Doomsday: Mankind Has An Expiration Day”,  the name of a new movie and ”How unlikely is a doomsday catastrophe? ”, a physics paper, are two  good headers  affirming and...

Newly Published: New Scientific Theory/Model that Explains Observed Celestial...

Press Release: New Hypothesis Released that Explains Current Astrophysics “Anomalies;” while Presenting Ominous Implications for the Future of Life on Earth  A new hypothesis has just been published that...

The most complex scientific instrument ever built to be switched on in June 2...

In the coming months (November 2007) the most complex scientific instrument ever built will be switched on. The Large Hadron Collider promises to recreate the conditions right after the Big Bang. By revisiting the...

In the Beginning: Scientists get ready to hunt for God particle (+Videos)

At security posts dotted around the fields between the Jura mountains and Lake Geneva scientists are installing hi-tech retina scans above shafts descending 80m down - and leading to the largest scientific instrument ever built. The machine is being bolted together inside a...

Richard Dawkins and Nobel Prize Winners on NPR's 'Science Friday' (Webcast)

Online audio webcast archive of 'Science Friday' for the 6th October 2006: Hour One: Winners of the 2006 Nobel Prizes in Chemistry, Physics, and Physiology or Medicine were announced this week. Join Joe Palca in this...

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Live Fast Die Young

"And leave a beautiful corpse as the saying goes. Or in this case a record in time from deep space. Here is the earliest know explosion near the begining of the universe ans thus the begining of Time. And you can watch it on your computer. I am in awe. "

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