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19 hours ago, Dyna said:

Nature makes fire without us... science? Birds use tools ...science?

The progress and destination, science...GMO food, airplanes spewing into the air, weapons of mass destruction. You get the picture.

I gather if you got rabies you'd let nature take it's course?

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19 hours ago, Dyna said:

Nature makes fire without us... science?

Fire does come about spontaneously by nature, for example through volcanoes and lightening. But not only do we make fire, we use fire. Initially, we used fire to keep us warm, light our way in the dark, keep wild animals at bay, and to cook. Then we used fire to make pottery and smelt metals. Nature is a wondrous thing. We are part of nature, and we have learned how to use nature. Throughout history, the good of science has always outweighed the bad, which is why we are still here.

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On 1/4/2017 at 9:06 PM, Dyna said:

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/15/science/15cern.html

Think about it

We do things before we understand them, anything could happen.

http://m.harunyahya.com/tr/Buku/984/The-Miracle-In-The-Atom/chapter/344/Chapter-5-Power-of-the-atom

 

Think about how they learn!

 

Again, you are comparing real Abrams M1A2 with 1:24 RC model...

Here is something you can learn about LHC beam: energy of one beam is equivalent to 77 kg of TNT. Thats very very very far away from energy stored in nuclear reactor. Thats for starters. Secondly, as in the case of microscopic black holes, volume of quark gluon plasma created is tiny and shortlived, it simply decays into whole bunch of particles.

And repeatedly, nature was doing that kind of experiment from the beginning of the Universe, yet we are still here. Read the paper I posted earlier.

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