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What happens if you split an atom?

Name: Anonymous 2006-05-14 14:26

I was thinking of doing this later tonight after masturbating furiously to furry porn. My question is; are there any risks involved? I don't want to destroy the universe or something silly like that, I am a true American and I love my family, and my hero brothers that fight the evils of the world.

Name: Anonymous 2006-05-15 14:54

Hay scientists! I haf a new theroy lolz!!!

molecules -> atoms -> protons, neutrons, electrons -> quarks -> something smaller -> something smaller -> something smaller -> etc etc...

Big bang ages that we know of.
1st = 10^-100000 seconds
2nd = 10^=-100 seconds
3rd = 10 seconds
4th = 10^1000 seconds
5th = 10^1000000000000000 seconds
6th = 15 billion years

(you get the idea)


As time progresses from the start of the big bang, things cool down and things take longer to happen and things happen on a larger scale. So maybe there have been an infinite number of states of the universe that have occurred at a concurrently tinier and tinier, quicker and quicker, more energetic and more energetic scales to our own and maybe the conditions for sentient life and civilisations existed in the big bang before it was all seperated.

These civilisations of course existed for only the slightest fraction of time from our perspective, but because they were so energetic, many events took place in the time.

Maybe in the future when the universe is too cold for us to survive another civilisation will conceive that our civilisation could have existed in this universe even though a mega asteroid hits our planet once every 15 million years because so many events could take place in a few thousand years.

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