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How do you respond to this without sounding mad?
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bigger is better simple as
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el psy kongroo
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>>107240571
You sure about that? Pic rell was supposed to change the world or something. What gives?
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>>107240558
It's not big enough.
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>>107240558
I rather have a $22B collider than a $200B AI training center.
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>>107240585
What is big enough then?
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>>107240592
The Circumference of the Earth. I'm dead fucking serious.
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>>107240592
solar system sized
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"my AIPAC guy says they could use that money better"
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You got a better idea, wiseguy?
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>>107240558
Collide deez nutz
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Can't they build it in Canada? Or maybe Kazakhstan or something? I feel like Western Europe's too full of stuff. There's just too much historical heritage and too many ruins around for people to build anything cheaply.
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>>107240558
It's correct.
Just build the collider.
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>>107240558
This image represents the absolute state of physics in the 21st century
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>>107240558
I love physics but honestly I feel like anything more is a waste of resources in this fucked up time of greed and political bullshit. Save the helium supply for medical use instead. Many academics are bad people anyway.
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>>107240558
Give them 200 billions for a proper collider
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I don't think spending $22bill so Black Science Guy can ramble about shit on Rogan for another decade is a wise incestuous.
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>>107240949
anon your autocomplete has interesting priorities
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>>107240558
>How do you respond to this without sounding mad?
Easy: Lie down and die bitch.
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>>107240584
GPT-5 isn't huge, the actual yolo "let's see how big this baby can get" pure scaling run was GPT4.5 and it sucked bad.
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>>107240851
>he doesn't know they steal all the artifacts found during these construction projects
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>>107240657
Too small.
>>107240658
Still too small but at least you're getting there.
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>>107240964
I saw that. Lol I delete the dictionary every few days so I don't accidentally call a customer a retarded nigger faggot or whatever, and shit is haywire for a bit.

I don't even have a sister.
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>>107240592
To figure out reality itself you'd need a collider the size of the milky way, unironically. Turning it on however would instantly prolapse the entire galaxy into a singularity.
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>>107240558
>22 bln
That's less than 1/25th of A SINGLE FUNDING ROUND for Cl*sedAI.
>gibb moar $trillions, goyim! its gonna be great bro, trust me!111
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>>107241028
>you'd need a collider the size of the milky way
isn't that just the milky way?
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>>107240558
Particle colliders are super cool. Just build more I say.
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>>107240584
I see a circle, I fund a circle. Circles are the best shape. Simple as.
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>>107240558
Build a Nascar endurance track on top.
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Glad someone made this meme for me I said the same thing but people were all like
>noooooo finding out about these particles is more important than ai it's only bad when ai does it
When I posted
Yeah cern made the internet 30 years ago but that had nothing to do with their worthless particle colliders
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>>107241369
but unlike ai, particles are actually cool THOUGH
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>>107240558
bigger collider means bigger chance to destroy the earth with a black hole
i'm all for it
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>>107240558
just one more model bro. i promise bro just one more model and we'll solve all the agi bro. it's just a bigger model bro. please just one more. one more model and we'll figure out super intelligence bro. bro cmon just give me 22 trillion dollars and we'll solve everything i promise bro. bro bro please we just need to build one more model t
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>>107240851
Canada is like 10 feet of topsoil then 100km of bedrock, you can't put anything into the ground there.
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>>107241548
Okay, I'll pitch in buddy but you're gonna have to cede some ground okay?
Alignment and safety, gonna need to get rid of that if you want the money, think you can do that for me sweetie? Do that and you'll have all the money you need.
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>>107240558
Better than 5 trillions to AIslop
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>>107241562
ground penetrating nuclear weapons. you can put those into the ground in canada. and you should.
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>>107240558

The way that Sabine does.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fyHrVKlkqE
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>>107240558
every previous collider has already given us its worth in research data output, each one has already had a ROI.

idc what you think because you're not in the field of study this thing is for.
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>>107242081
>Hossenfelder
fuck off, not watching that shit.
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>>107240558
Particle colliders have already produced major public benefits, and larger ones continue that track record. Past colliders led directly to technologies like the World Wide Web, medical imaging systems such as PET, proton cancer therapy, advanced superconducting magnets used in MRI machines, and high-performance computing methods that later shaped modern cloud and data-analysis systems.
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>>107242281
Building larger colliders pushes technologies further because the engineering challenges require advances in superconductors, cryogenics, sensors, electronics, and hyperscale computing. Industry gains these advances once they are developed, as it did with earlier ones.

Colliders also train large numbers of engineers and scientists in fields such as software, precision manufacturing, materials science, and data processing. These people move into other industries and strengthen the broader technological workforce. Economic studies of existing facilities show that funds flow back into companies that build the components, supply materials, and provide services, so the investment circulates rather than disappearing.
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>>107240585
korrect. we need planetary orbital colliders with big flippers and a way to nudge the case without negative joy. then we move on to star system size, then galactic. soon, we would have all the points, highest score if you will
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>>107242312
Finally, there are scientific reasons that only larger colliders can address, like the nature of dark matter, the properties of the Higgs field, and the stability of the universe. Current machines cannot reach the needed energies or produce the required precision. If we want progress in both fundamental physics and high-impact technology, building the next colliders is one of the most reliable ways to achieve it.

A larger collider is not only a scientific project but a source of new technology, medical advances, industrial growth, and useful inventions. Past colliders have returned far more value than they cost, and a new one would continue that pattern. If we want to stay ahead in technology, deepen our understanding of nature, and train future innovators, the real question is not why we should build it, but why we would choose to stop when the benefits are greater than ever.
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>>107242281
>>107242312
>>107242350

tl;dr: Colliders pay off. Stopping now would cost us more than building.
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>>107241562
why into the ground?
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>>107240558
>22 billions
the saudis just spent 50 to dig a useless 150km trench in the desert.
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>>107242365
underground construction gives natural shielding, stable conditions, fewer surface conflicts, safer and more reliable operation.
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>>107242281
>>107242312
bullshit
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>>107242383
I'm sorry, it's not my fault you're an ignorant fuck that doesn't know where the research of the things you enjoy every day come from.
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>>107242281
How did the past collider directly lead to the www
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>>107242392
The Web was invented at CERN specifically to solve a problem created by particle collider research.
In the late 1980s, the Large Electron-Positron Collider was running, and CERN had thousands of researchers spread across dozens of countries. They needed a way to share data, documentation, detector schematics, results, and software across incompatible computers and networks.

Tim Berners-Lee developed HTTP, HTML, and URLs as tools for managing this information inside the collider community. CERN then released the system openly, which is why it spread worldwide. The Web did not come from a tech company or a computer lab but from a particle physics lab trying to coordinate collider research.
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>>107242424
That's not direct
Too tired for this shit in 2025
https://www.forbes.com/sites/chadorzel/2018/04/04/why-it-doesnt-matter-that-the-world-wide-web-was-invented-at-cern/
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>>107242442
That article argues that we should support unlimited science funding even if it doesn't produce anything tangible :3
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>>107242442
>lol doesn't matter

I'm not seeing an argument.

At the end of the day the output far exceeds the cost of building. Most of science is BUILT on byproducts of other things, get a fucking clue.
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Restart the Superconducting Supercollider.
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>>107240558
Big science consistently produces real value. LHC studies show societal benefits exceed costs, with billions in net value. CERN analyses show each dollar invested returns more than one back. Companies supplying CERN also gain multiple‑fold economic benefits. These are measurable returns, not hype.
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>>107240558
Should have built the super conducting super collider in Texas, beat eurofags to the punch. It would have been bigger than the LHC like 30 years ago.
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>>107242545
You are absolutely correct!
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>>107240558
ONE MORE COLLIDER COME ON
I THOUGHT WE WERE TRYING TO GET BIG COLLISIONS HERE
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>>107240558
Imagine not wanting to build an economy multiplier, lol.
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>>107242511
there isnt an argument because your base premise is wrong and cannot be challenged.
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>>107242546
If we can't squeeze it out in a quarter so I can get my bonus before I dip to the VP position at the next job, then it's not worth doing.
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>>107241548
22$T today, 222$T tomorrow! Why when we finish using up your generous taxpayer donation of 2.22$Quadrillion AI buxx, things will be better than evar bro!
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>>107240558
Money pit. Literally useless, and nothing has ever improved for anybody because of it's existence.

Nerds won and now they're taking your $

I say can it along with anyting related to mars exploration.
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>>107240584
GPT-5 has already launched the US into first place in the AI race. AI is the future and produces 90+% of all GDP in 2025 thanks to GPT-5.
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>>107240851
The US gov was building one in Texas during the 90's. It would have been 87.1 km, but it was cancelled by congress lole.
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>>107242753
Raided the pork barrel too much from other state (((governments))).
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>>107242706
see

>>107242281
>>107242424
>>107242545
>PET, proton cancer therapy, advanced superconducting magnets used in MRI

I guess you're a moron, but that's ok.
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>>107240558
just build one in space and it can be as big as you want it to be
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>>107240558
anyone who argues against these lack education.
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>>107242780
False narrative. Particle collider tech used for something different altogether has nothing to do with this worthless leviathan sitting there burning people's money.
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just build a floating collider in the ocean.
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>>107242821
>develop tech for one thing
>from that development, use the tech for something else
Tale as old as time.
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>>107242830
i wondered if you could use satellites to make an orbital collider
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>>107240558
solar system size or get home.
and even then, if it's not galaxy sized it's pretty shitty
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>>107242929
Perhaps, but you'd need some fairly big sections.
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>>107240592
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>>107241028
no it wouldn't.
wouldn't even use a bilionth of the energy available in the milky way
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>>107240592
about the size of your mom should suffice
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scientists spending an inordinate amount of money on polluting the surface of the earth with shit no one cares about. it would be much cheaper to just supply nerds with some bitches so they stop doing this shit.
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>>107243023
This is how you sound mad.
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>>107240558
$22B on a collidor is nothing compared to $1T on the annual US military budget.
It's probably far more useful.
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>>107243023
but they're all gay
why else would they be colliding hardons?
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>>107243023
lol x1!
>>107243058
lol x2!!
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>>107240657
>a collider for kardashev 1 shitholes
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>>107243117
We need to grow bigger to build anything larger than that. And we need the collider to advance to that point.
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>>107243041
This.
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>>107240558
>>107240571
Tell them it'll either go to this or military spending with no in between
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>>107242830
It would suck if you swam almost all the way to Hawaii and then decided you wanted to go to Bouvet Island instead.
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>>107240558
collider is a giant microscope,a larger collider give you higher resolution
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>>107240558
We're gonna want a bigger one after that too.
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>>107240558
still (probably) cheaper than what USA is spending on israel
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>>107242830
they finally found him
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>>107242830
flat earth bros??
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>>107240558
Meanwhile the current world has spend 1.5 billion on AI and the only thing we got are hyperrealistic videos on demand and fake school essays.
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>>107242728
>worse than GPT-4o on every level
yeah
sure
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>i'm an ignorant retard and you owe me a response
OP is a faggot
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>>107244387
>(probably)
certainly
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>>107244387
Cool it with the antisemitism.
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>>107242081
Sorry, I shan't be watching your woke guardian writer.
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>>107242830
what if it floats to the coast of the US or somefink?
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>>107242821
Particle colliders are each completely bespoke, unique pieces of hardware that require new technological developments on their own to be made.
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>>107244211
Do they? I think it just upps the max energy you can have and maybe #/chance of collisions. The data gathering part is just a tiny section on all of them, I don't see a bigger loop gives you more granular data, if you can stick a measuring device in a big one you can stick it into all of them
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>Americans complaining once again about CERN out-engineering them
They aren't using your money dumbass.
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>>107240851
All the staff, equipment and researchers are already there. That lowers costs. Also this shit is underground
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>>107245444
Oh anon. It would be americans salty about being upstaged like a decade ago. Nowadays more then half of them are against science itself
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>>107240657
Where is that screenshot taken?
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>>107240558
>How do you respond to this without sounding mad?
1. using the LHC we have made antimatter
2. 22 billion is a small price to pay for this science
3. this is 2% of the money you pay elon to be an obnoxious dumbfuck on ketamine every year
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>>107240558
At least it's not AI.
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>>107240558
The eruv must grow
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trying to convince how this is worth doing while we don't even have a colony on moon and mars is pretty though to be honest
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>>107242281
>>107242312
>>107242350
>t. chatGPT
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>>107242424
And a bigger collider won't invent the internet v2 or fiber optics v2 or anything.

We're already developing magnets to use for fusion, protons are beign made at PRIOR - II

https://www.gsi.de/en/work/research/appamml/plasma_physicsphelix/infrastructure_at_sis18_hht/prior

And so on. Building bigger colliders won't produce new tech because we already invented all the things we need for it. It's just a question of scaling up.
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>>107240558
Did anything come out of this schizo theory they had going on with LHC either way?
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>>107242728
>produces 90+% of all GDP
It's 99.9% & I'm not kidding.
If you take AI out of growth metrics, then it will dawn upon you, that economy is in deep shit & frankly, AI haven't really produced anything remotely useful contrary to shills and copelets.
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>>107245408
>new technological developments
lol, lmao even.
Even the new elementary particle system is probabilistic garbage running of le 69 parameters of bullshit. Complete fucking joke.
*Extremely expensive joke.
But fuck it, just one more collider & they'll definitely find everything someone dreamed up.
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I didn't know the first step to creating something was spending tens of billion on some other very tangentially related thing and praying that the thing you want happens to magically fall out of it at some point during it's development
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Whoa, so we'll finally reach 99.999999% the speed of light instead of 99.999998%
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>>107242281
>>107242312
>>107242350
>>107242424
>>107242545
All I'm seeing is
>more colliders = more faggotry
On those grounds alone I must reject.
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>>107247559
gubment done stopped my food stamps, but whitey in a loop
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>>107240558
This shit is practically passing under my house...
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>>107240558
shut up
i am a physicist and i deserve a bigger collider
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>>107241369
its a research center, it develops new materials, new magnets, new sensors, and new data algorithm stuff. Even if the physics part never worked out it will be worth it
same with any space stuff or high science.
now compare it to >>107241548 barely any new actual useful stuff is produced if the actual ai stuff fails
>>107242281
>>107242312
this ai nigga knows
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>>107242728
>AI is the future and produces 90+% of all GDP in 2025
>>107247108
>It's 99.9% & I'm not kidding
these anons are so mentally handicapped they just can't look shit up
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>>107248386
>this ai nigga knows
that ai nigga blows.
Instead of pouring trillions of dollars into a scientific facility whose sole purpose is to discover some meme particle like faggion and retardon, and hoping that the byproducts of this discovery (muh sensors, muh materials, muh new data processing techniques) somehow justify the massive investment,
why not give that money to the research institutes and university departments that are specifically created for development and progress of those mentioned fields.
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>>107240558
counterpoint:
a particle accelerator is a gun.
a space gun. that shoots fukken particles.
and now were building an even bigger one.

any other argumentation is superfluous.
this is the most important project in written history, until now.
until we start building an even bigger space gun
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>>107248738
what you proposes is simply not done
the real question is why not both?
megaproyects are good, many shit we wouldnt even think of developing without them are being done
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>>107248863
youre talking with a scale-let
does he only know we have the tech necessary to move our solar system where we please? (statite/shkadov thruster)

its not done bc jews.
NO research should be done in universities
because theyre all private anyways
same for the discoveries
its just that they employ unpaid interns to do the r&d
but anti nationalism, and the state cant make money, and everything is private, so thats what you get:
nobody gives a shit. all that matters is to have a bigger yacht than bezos
bc globalism. not jews, they just leverage a system put in place by whites
araps also do globalism
niggers got fucked in the equation with the colonializm and whatnot (arab and european alike. arab lasted longer, european was more organized and thorough)
but you can bet your ass taht if niggers get the occasion theyll globalize allright
in fact, its already happening in south sudan, with half of africa is fighting there to gain control over the sources of the nile from what i understand
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>>107240558
>22B
This is what they spend on Ukraine every month.
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>>107248989
>south sudan
no, sudan i think
south sudan is one of the factions

eh, close enough
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>>107249010
fuck ukraine thats a fraction of what globalists earn on the electricity swindle

the plebs think they electricity costs are up bc of the war
but electricity costs less than when it begun
and thats several percent of brutto gdp of the affected countries

its not like that matter much bc costs of the war are covered by the taxpayer,
but the money made on electricity alone DWARFS what has been spent on the ukraine war BY BOTH SIDES
and then theres all the rest who use electricity costs to drive inflation up
the inflation of your mac donalds cheeseburger is directly tied to the increase in electricity costs
which in turn is directly tied to the ukraine war
but theres no reason to have higher than normal electricity costs bc bulk electricity prices are lower than before the war
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>and then theres all the rest who use electricity costs to drive inflation up
and then theres all the rest who use electricity costs *as pretext* to drive inflation up
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>>107242281
>>107240558
Particle colliders are a fun autistic toy for physicists' autism. Just build the fucking ring and let those shizos do the particle thing. Keep them occupied with something, unless you want serious consequences. Do not let them escape those circles.
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I wish I could give all the money that went to openAI to CERN unironically
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>>107247222
>t. retard who doesn't understand the difference between research and development
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>>107240851
>building anything
>in Canada
Lmfao
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>>107245479
From the moon, Halimede, in Universe Sandbox
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>>107240558
Maybe the portal from the LHC is not big enough for the bigger demons
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>>107248550
We gotta get real estate down to 0
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>>107243041
>It's probably far more useful.
In what aspects? What will/should it help us with?
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>>107250170
>Universe Sandbox
Thanks!
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>>107250170
>Universe Sandbox
fuck i havent opened that in at least 5 years
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>>107240558
are these even real? or do they just build a little show lab and pocket the rest of the money?
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>>107240558
>22 billion
That's an afternoon coffee for OpenAI or Nvidia.
I mean we are just pouring billions over billions into bullshit, into weapons to kill each other, into "tools" that will kill our jobs and probably our entire planet. Instead of giving a tiny amount of that into projects that allows us to literally learn the universe.
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>>107249058
How's the job search going?
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>>107250971
nta don't really give a much of a shit about the money but the tons of wasted underground space house likely needing to to be removed because they hinder muh progress and shits just for a fucking shiny tube is annoying to think about
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>>107251014
i noticed that when i was in a talent cultivator
the kind of thing where you get preferential treatment when you get a job

the place where i went even had a "leaders" programme
like globohomo within globohomo.

i dropped out. bc coofid. then i made money otherwise so its all good
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>>107251031
>underground space house
underground what
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>>107240558
"No"
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>>107251031
most retarded post of today, may I know your nationality and race for statistics?
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>>107251045
ye
this needs to get clarified:
you do the monkey to get a banana

with me, its big corpo who do the monkey
i even got paid for merely following the course i was in
its kinda weird feeling when even the kikes in your surrounding try to spend time around you to create ties

welp
tough cookies
deep inside ima fuckup
doesnt matter i have 10 gorilion IQ
i just do what i want/possibly need, in a possibly timely manner
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>>107240558
I don't need to respond to it. Modern science is so complex it's best left to specialists. I don't work in that field so it's of no personal use to me to know anything about it.

Why do people care about things they'll never, ever be involved with? The human mind has limited capacity best focused on coldly pragmatic useful information that helps meet their heirarchy of needs, then once that's addressed on hobbies and interests which complement the most important activities and do not squander precious effort.

I don't personally need to interact with colliders. My technology interests usefully aid my interactions with my environment. I know sufficient to work on nearly everything I own or am ever likely to. That's a financial and personal control effects multiplier of great financial benefit in any economic circumstance.

I know enough basic utilitarian info relevant to refining my choices to get what I want.
Part of useful tech knowledge is knowing what does NOT matter so effort can be usefully focused.

Technology that matters to me supports machines and tools I make and use, vehicles i drive, my homes and other structures, computers as learning tools and for comms, my career and jobs, etc.

Wasting effort learning systems i've no remotely likely use for isn't mind-expanding, it's just waste. I'm widely capable in mutually supporting skills (mechanics, basic electronics, machining, welding, building and outfitting workshops, making/modding useful tools, home renovation and repair, etc.

A large hardon collider is of no utility to me therefore of no interest to me. Those it interests don't need my non-expert involvement or opinion. I don't know enough about the subject to permit myself an opinion other than disregarding the subject and focusing on useful things.
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>>107251154
Average human mind can only think about feeling good short term.
The guy who classified human species as sapiens was a biggest retard this world has ever seen, such willful ignorance and ego is impossible to repeat.
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>>107251185
humans lack constraints.
you know, the artistic stuff? and how constraints bring artism to a whole new level and shiet
i had the same since i didnt need to give a fuck anymore
i never was as productive as when i was doing double shifts:
work the day, code the night
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>>107240588
This, seriously.
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>>107251154
>>Why do people care about things they'll never, ever be involved with?
what if that thing opens a blackhole that kills everyone or some random unpredictable shit happens, huh then what mr science cuck?
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>>107251216
According to retards who shit on this thing, black holes aren't real, so where's the problem?
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>>107251216
gravity propagates at the speed of light
even if you take into account the speed at which the BH will actually be growing, youre not gonna notice it
even better than death in sleep, no, its just intsant disintegration
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>>107251249
>>107251216
>its just intsant disintegration
faggots at the origin of the thing might have 15 seconds of "oh shit oh fuck" while its in the initial phase
but id say 1.5km from the event its gonna move faster than the speed of sound already
the speed of the event horizon is gonna increase exponentially
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The FCC would be the last circular collider we would ever need on earth since with anything bigger that that we would lose a lot of luminosity due to cyclotron radiation. So why not build it and complete this branch of the skill tree? It's not that expensive relative to rich countries overall budget.
Personally I'm more interested by the project to build a LINAC at CERN.
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>>107240584
GPT-5/5.1 is amazing. I ask it about the same subjects that GPT was barely helpful with 18 months ago, and it blew my mind.
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>>107251272
...i think
i couldnt compute it but thats how i understand the thing
actually
the speed at which itll happen is the speed at which the BH was created in the first place
kindof
bc it creates a dis-equilibrium bw the density of the bh and the density of whats around
so its gonna slow down actually
and that adjusted toigravitational effects
as in: how strongly the earth puills on itself vs how strong is the gravitational pull of the intial spark, actually

actually actually
the more i think about it the more it seems that im a retard and should shut the fuck up bc i arrived at the exact opposite of what i initially though

fuckken /sci/, save us!
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>>107251362
theres also quantum weirdness, in this context: hawking radiation
and that follows the square cube law
so its a major impact at small scales
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>>107240584
so the ball on the right is supposed to represent ~7.5 times increase in computing power? sure doesn't look like false representation...
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>>107240558
morning oval
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>>107251031
Very unlikely you'll find many buildings 50 to 150 meters underground
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>>107240558
I hate this American breadtuber meme
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>>107251586
its cope
americoons hate losing
but they would have to reform
which would be admitting they were losing at some point
so they cope instead. while someone else's having their lunch and fingering their women
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>>107251627
>Fingering
Why would they need to do that when their clitties, erm, I mean, properly sized dicks, actually work?
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>>107251857
>fucking while eating
you filthy animal
one would have to be american...
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>>107251857
>>107251869
or a femoid but thats implied
femfems will do anything
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>>107251869
Calories in, calories out.
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>>107251903
yeah but like in a combustion engine, thers stages
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>>107251903
>>107251915
cont
honestly
bw pussy and a warm meal i pick
a) the warm meal goes to the pussy bc that long term investment
b) warm meal goes to me bc im hungary
c) warm meal goes to me AND the bitch gets to fuck off
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>>107240558
>AI grifters already looking for scapegoats
Why are glavset troll sweatshops pushing the AI grift so hard?
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>>107250170
Lol you fucking troll
>>107245479
>>107250890
Its from the game SpaceEngine. And its from the moon Puck not Halimede
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>>107240584

But GPT 5.1 is great. The paid version, not the free version. Altrough just released Gemini 3 seems to be even better.
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>>107252059
>Altrough just released Gemini 3 seems to be even better.
At what? Is 3 available on the Gemini app or is it just somewhere else right now? m
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>>107242959
God I loved that fucking game.
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>>107251330
What have you done with this mind blowing knowledge
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>>107244935
What are you smoking? In what way is 5 worse than 4o aside from not gargling your glizzy every single sentence?
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>>107240558
Why would I be mad at a massive infrastructure project that will create jobs and further science?
fucking weirdo.
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>>107240558
>22 million
still less than even the smallest AI brats are asking for
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>>107252018
Just the usual agitator tactics using anything popular in the moment. The topic doesn't matter, just generate very strong opinions on a topic they obviously don't care but it can be used to create conflict/act incredibly retarded and degrade the website in the process.
Poisoning of the well.
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>>107252441
>million
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>>107240588
Both will be used for nefarious purposes fren.
The entite point of these colliders is to open up the bottomless pit so they can invite their masters into our 3-dimensional reality.
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>>107252622
shut up, you need to let them dig under your house to create their earthquake machine and push climate bs
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>>107240558
key is to build one in china so that smart people can work with it.
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>>107252622
Nothing has ever gone wrong doing this.
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>>107251212
>>107240588
luddites get out
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>>107240996
this is literally the only reason why they want to build another collider >>107242193
cern hasnt done a single useful thing except give pop-sci journalists a constant click stream

they have one particle that might be the higgs boson, but unironically multiple times in particle physics, scientists thought they found one particle, its energy was as predicted, but it wasnt what they thought it was

seriously building an extremely large ring collider, wasting all of these precious rare earths and spending a nations worth of electricity on cryocooling just to do the same experiments over and over is dumb as hell. they should build a more efficient collider before they tunnel out miles of earth as a joke
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Burgers are still mad because theirs got cancelled I see.
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>>107242929
lmao balltards
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>>107253842
>europeans autistically building the same machine but bigger just because they cant think of anything better to do
ah its just like Heisenberg being a faggot and assuming nuclear weapons weren't possible

keep on winning europe, youre doing great!
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>>107242959
is this game actually good? I don't like fp dungeon crawlers, drawing myself a map just feels like busywork. if i enjoyed Devil Survivor (2) will i at least tolerate SJ?
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You got something better to spend the money on?
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>>107248550
that anon means gdp growth, not total gdp
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Just ask chatgpt to discover the particles. E = MC ^ 2 + AI
AI is the component to unlocking the universe.
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>>107253827
>a nations worth of electricity
which one? vatican? stop making shit up
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>>107240558
just more model training data bros

just one more and we will get AGI i promise
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>>107252101
For instance, I learned how to better maintain my home water treatment system. It was installed by the previous owner and it's quite elaborate. I had some pretty serious misconceptions before, toward which old GPT had no useful insight.
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>>107254219
WAT!
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>>107240558
next should be a ring around earth
then a ring the size of the solar system
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>>107254219
that only shows us how this shit is only an absurdly inefficient substitute of when the web search actually worked...
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>>107253957
infinity groids
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>>107253957
give us the tools to breed catgirl sex slaves
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bro you dont understand, we NEED to funnel your tax dollars into the military industrial complex, fuck that science shit, thats for nerds, I mean what did scientists ever do for us anyway? researching the unknown is fucking gay, look at that huge aircraft carrier we will use to hunt down impoverished third worlders on their rafts, arent they cool? oh, who owns the companies that make all that? dont worry about it bro, smart people have it all figured out, just lay back and relax
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>>107254591
Scientists figured out how to make those turbine blades out of a single crystal. Metals are crystalline, and humans figured out autistic patterns and created super alloys that don't give a fuck about insane centrifugal forces even at 1000C when steel fails at like 500C, and on top of that, each blade in the turbine is a single crystal, do you even know what a feat that is?
Without this, that gay ass aircraft carrier couldn't fly in the sky for days, because such inane piece of art allows jet turbines to run at objective temperature physical limits for the sake of fuel efficiency that otherwise would be impossible, it would guzzle kerosene like x5 faster. First jet turbines literally did, and they had operational expectancy of under 100 hours
>alright bros, my 5th bombing run is over, dismantle those engines and build new ones lmao
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>>107253957
cancer research
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>>107254385
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA no
Before you would just end up at an obscure boomer forum thread where everyone is arguing. GPT collates the entire Internet, including manuals, not only for your system, but other systems that might be cross-applicable.
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>>107240919
Helium isn't a limited resource, and diamonds aren't rare either.
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>>107245439
the energy determines the electron's wavelength, higher energy resulting in a shorter wavelength and higher resolution
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>>107257669
If the wave is different you are not measuring the same result with higher precision, you are measuring a different result.
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>>107257761
Not him, but if wave is higher frequency and can be measured (after it was not possible before), you are literally measuring at higher precision.
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>>107258014
Yea, but measuring a different wave. A specific decay produces a specific wave. If the wwave has higher energy you're either measuring a different particle or a different formation/decay path of the same particle
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>>107257217
when it works. bc more often than not it doesnt for advanced shit
funny enough i did ask about my borther heater two days ago bc is giving us a weird error and it gave me a wrong answer, deepseek too bc i tried both, yet the information is actually in the internet
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>>107240584
what if they tried a sphere...?
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>>107240558
I feel like its unwise to keep building colliders in tiny steps that are only barely larger than the previous ones. They should just go all the way and encircle the fucking earth already so we dont have to keep doing this shit. That way we will not only solve dark matter, we will solve pitch black matter too

If 100km of collider costs 22b, then circling around the earth (40,000km) would only be 400 times more expensive. This would make it a measly 9 trillion, im pretty sure the USA already has more than 30 trillion dollars of debt, whats another 9?
Just fucking do it you pussies, summon the outer Gods
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>>107259174
problem with that is other countries existing and maybe not wanting you to do that through them need ww3 before that can happen
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>Less than 5% of the ocean has been physically explored by humans
>over 90% of the world's caves have never been explored
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>>107240558
22 billions is nothing compared to what's poured into scam/spy AI
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>>107259174
its unwise to build colliders at all
just build supercomputers and simulate
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>>107240948
>Black Science Guy
Neil "Ass on de Grass" DeGrasse Tyson isn't even a particle physicist. He's supposed to be an astronomer (iow, a guy who spends all day long looking at the stars), but he doesn't even do that, except when he's giving tours of the Hayden Planetarium. He's like an ethnic Chinese surgeon who yaps all day long about microbiology research and Chinese politics but only actually picks up a scalpel whenever people come for a tour of the local hospital (and not even for the sake of performing life-saving surgeries, but rather just for the show).

Trust me when I tell you that people who do real work are not the kinds of people permanently glued to social media, but rather the ones who are just on the sidelines doing their thang and then emerging once every 12 months to announce minor progress in one specific issue.
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I wish AI faggots would supercollide with a wall. The waste of resources is almost as bad as the jeet influx everywhere due to it.
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>>107240558
22B$ is not that much and we found the higgs recently. I don't see a problem
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successful civilizations have money to spend on potentially useless shit
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Literally full metal alchemist shit
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How do you respond to this without sounding mad?
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>>107260320
pyramids are just stone mansions
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>>107252261
it would only make sense for a smarter AI to get sick of one's shit
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>>107260388
They're very large tombstones.
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>>107258916
Skill issue I'm guessing. Your attitude suggests you don't know which model to use and are probably a freefag.



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