zoser, on 22 November 2012 - 07:52 PM, said:
Neither. The argument is about the significance. They discover what appears to be the Higgs Bosun. Whoopy doo. So we are all totally liberated now are we?
Is that the energy crisis solved? I think not. So tens of billions of dollars and 30 years later we may yet discover another sub-atomic particle. Great.
Your deliberate ignorance never ceases to amaze me.
I can see you have absolutely no understanding of the significance of this. Do you know what the Higgs Bosun is?
LINK - Higgs boson: how would you explain it to a seven-year-old?
Do you understand that the Higgs Bosun potentially unleashes "Star Trek" type technology?
LINK - Higgs Boson Explained: How 'God Particle' Gives Things Mass
zoser, on 22 November 2012 - 07:52 PM, said:
A tiny speck of dust in space supposedly a new planet. Well it might be it might not. I'll leave you to prove that.
Yes it is, see previous post.
zoser, on 22 November 2012 - 07:52 PM, said:
The point is I'm not about to fall off my chair while the human race goes around in ever decreasing circles thinking that it is making huge strides forward.
Because you do not understand the strides does not mean they do not exist. You only want a CGI future. That is not realistic. Do you visit the NASA website as often as you visit Youtube? I am guessing not?
zoser, on 22 November 2012 - 07:52 PM, said:
Let me remind you that these star systems are hundreds of light years away or more and we still (humans) have not even got beyond the moon.
I already have proven that we have probes in Interstellar space. They report on a regular basis. What would be the point of a human sitting inside that capsule for all these years?
And all this proves that you did not click the link I left you. That is not very courteous. You expect everyone to watch endless Youtube videos and you do not have the courtesy to click a lousy link. We had the concept to reach the Centauri system decades ago. I take it you have never heard of Project Daedalus either.
zoser, on 22 November 2012 - 07:52 PM, said:
You go out on to the street and celebrate these 'earth shattering discoveries if you wish'. Put your coat on first because it's cold outside,
Please don't try and pick flies; you know exactly what I am getting at.
This is why I left the TT thread. There is no need to hear you get excited and give the same answer to many very different instances. I have no idea how Boon manages to stick around.
What you are getting at is patently ridiculous. All I can understand from your posts is that you are mad at the Human race for not realising your fantasies. Fair Go Zoser.
zoser, on 22 November 2012 - 07:52 PM, said:
PS if you find orthodox science so riveting then why are you all here?

Where do you think these discoveries culminate? You know, that advancement you deny is happening?
Whilst you are firmly in the realm of the credulous, there is an academic side to the phenomena that attracts names like Stephen Hawking, Frank Drake, Carl Sagan and Michio Kaku. And considering the level of academia involved and your "stance" on the ETH what are
you doing here?
It is Rocket Science, but you do not want to talk to a rocket scientist, you just want him to build you a flying saucer and arrange for you to meet ET.
zoser, on 22 November 2012 - 07:52 PM, said:
I admit that the human race has got it's head stuck up it's rear orifice; you guys don't seem to know where you stand.
There is only one person involved in this conversation with a head in an orifice, and that name goes without saying. The human race will forge ahead, wether it meets with your CGI expectations or not. I take it you seem to think the species is backwards because we have not made contact with your aliens yet?
You do not know where
we stand is the problem. And you aversion to academia will ensure that status quo remains. We can see your position quite clearly, and put frankly, it's nonsense.
Edited by psyche101, 23 November 2012 - 06:55 AM.