Monday, August 8, 2011

Culturally: What do you think will happen next year when the CERN accesses the 5th dimension?

I never liked the idea of the Hadron Collider. It scares me. Does I sound kind of like a nutcase, 2012 fearing person? I just don't like the idea of them down there smashing those atoms and fcuking with things that could literally tear the whole world apart. I'm happy with just theories. Gravity is just a theory and that doesn't bother me. I'm cool with the theories of other dimensions... I don't need it to be proved to me. People can read, if they want to, lol. I follow the idea of the M-theory and the String-theory and I sort of understand it, to a degree. 11 Dimensions out there somewhere, parallel to the one we live in. That's fine. Why do we have to go 100 miles below the Earth to smash atoms and prove ourselves right? Honestly, I know this sounds totally nuts, but what if they DO rip a hole in our universe? I read something once about the continuity of time being different around the areas where the Hadron Collider is... like people are losing their sense of time there. I'm not good at explaining it. But I think they are messing with something that shouldn't be messed with. Now, I'm not a religious person or anything, but some things shouldn't be fcuked with, simply out of the fact that we could hurt ourselves. They want to prove the big bang theory, but why? Who does this effect? It's not like finding the cure to cancer or something. I understand that if we can understand the universe better, tons of things will be better explained to us, but I just don't know about this. Again, I know this might sound insane, but it DOES chronologically line up with all these doomsday theories. Let's keep it real, it does. And you know how at the end of your question you were saying how people's minds might open up, and logic will be warped... well that is part of the whole "2012 theory of awakening" stuff that people talk about. I mean, I don't really believe it. Personally I think if anything happens BAD, it's going to be the quick flash of our whole universe getting ripped apart, or shrunk back down to a single "atom" and we'll all be dead in a millisecond. Which is why I hate that Hadron Collider, because in my mind, how can we learn anything if we're going to kill ourselves in a matter of less than a second? lol idk man.

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