Sandwichlizard
Sandwichlizard
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13th Jun 2014
8th Jun 2015
fixing logos.
fusion iondrive launcher speed hairdryer engine rocket thermal space

Comments

  • wipyman
    wipyman
    14th Jun 2014
    @SlenderHunter You are only discussing one theory of the how the universe was created. Another being, that everything was already here, it was just the Higgs Boson which generated the Higgs Field, this field gave mass to particles, allowing them to react with one another; ergo, allowing for the creation of the universe. In short,Protons were already here, they just did not have enough mass to interact with one another andother particles, until the point at which the Higgs (End of Part 1) ->
  • Ferne
    Ferne
    14th Jun 2014
    Dry your hair? More like melt your head for me! Good job man, keep it up. +1
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    14th Jun 2014
    indeed!
  • Cocoa_Bits
    Cocoa_Bits
    14th Jun 2014
    @sentinal-5, It would be awesome.
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    14th Jun 2014
    if only NASA's was this powerfull... oh how i want to go on a holiday cruise at 0.9c to Aplha Centauri and home in 3 years..
  • Ank101
    Ank101
    14th Jun 2014
    It Reminds Me Of A Hair Dryer! lol xD
  • SlenderHunter
    SlenderHunter
    14th Jun 2014
    nope, that does seem suspicious
  • Slartibartfast
    Slartibartfast
    13th Jun 2014
    @SlenderHunter: They came from the Flying Spaghetti Monster, of course. Only the power of His Noodly Appendages could have created matter. Ancient Greek: No, it was Kronos. Muslim: No, Allah. Tolkienite: Rubbish, Eru Illuvatar sung the world into being. They can't all be right, can they?
  • SlenderHunter
    SlenderHunter
    13th Jun 2014
    Like it. @blackantimatter, there was supposed to be nothing before the big bang, so where did the protons come from? :P +1 btw
  • SlenderHunter
    SlenderHunter
    13th Jun 2014
    Like it. @blackantimatter, there was supposed to be nothing before the big bang, so where did the protons come from? :P +1 btw