Friday, April 11, 2008

Well I feel better.

http://www.livescience.com/environment/060919_black_holes.html
Apparently, IF tiny nanoscopic black holes are created at the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) These black holes would pose no real threat to humanity and earth as we know it. According to the article found here, they would probably evaporate away if stephen hawking is right, but even if he is wrong, most of them would be shot into space and get out of the earth's gravitational field, but EVEN if they didn't, they would only "gobble up" one proton every 100 hours. So it would take a few universe lifetimes to destroy the planet. Unless a whole bunch of them get stuck in orbit around earth... then we're toast. But think of it this way, if a semi massive black hole exists just in earths orbit, maybe we'll weigh less.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Shock: God exists and created life

Actually the article title is rather this:

Shock: First Animal on Earth Was Surprisingly Complex


and it looked like this:

"This was a complete shocker," said study team member Casey Dunn of Brown University in Rhode Island. "So shocking that we initially thought something had gone very wrong."

Adding to the modern lexicon.

Check this out. Getting grovered never felt so defined.

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Coming soon...

Here goes my academic future.

Thursday, April 03, 2008

This is so freakin cool.


Here is an elephant who is amazing.

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Still walking the walk



This to me is a voice from reason. This is an intelligent man. Can you imagine a president who tries and succeeds at understanding people who he disagrees with? Nowhere does he defend what the Rev. Wright says, but he has compassion and understanding. The easiest thing would be to attack the statements and the man, and to drive the wedge of racism further in, but not so for Huckabee. Incidentally, this would be something that, I am sure, Coulter, and Hannity, and Limbaugh and the rest have no tolerance for, but then again, they are the voices of reaction, and not the voices of reason.