So if the boffins kick this machine up and running and create a black hole what will be your most poiniant Charlton Memory and what team will live in your final memory
mine would be the first day back at the valley that fine december morning in 92 not just the game but the feeling around the whole area.
My team would be the Championship winning team
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seeing us win at old trafford as well was a dream
the pre parker leaving team 'total football'
I feel fine.
Woolwich Town Hall Announcement
St Andrews 1987 v Leeds Play Off
Sir Clive and the rest of the team at Wembley 1998
See, how do they know that?
If someone has just died, they cant come back and say "just before i died, my life flashed before my eyes"??
So we still have a month until the end of the world.
Will Primus have signed and be fit by then?
;o)
The is looking for a Big Bang right ? and the whole thing is called The HardOn Experiment ? i think these people need to get out those tunnels a bit more often.
Actually as about far wrong as it is possible to be. : - )
It's the beginning of the universe they will be replicating.
May also be some incredible breakthroughs in treating tumours and other scientific advances such as converting nuclear waste into stable elements
Some of the outcomes could lead to particle rays that destroy tumours without damaging other cells unlike x-rays.
That's sounds like "we" were spending money on fighting cancer.
But without explaining or justifying it.
We could scrap the armed forces and spend all the money on the NHS.
Part of the research is into climate change.
Im sure many , many want to know how the Universe was born, im not one tho.
Dont worry mate someone much much much more inteligent will come on and explain it in a min.
PS you can text me with the answer ok.
If we haven't wrecked the planet by then of course.
I'm fascinated by how the universe was born but wouldn't want to spend £2b+ on it.
Helping fight cancer is a good thing IMHO, I don't have enough info to say if £2b here could have been better spent elsewhere. If it means people don't have to go thru Kemo and radiothreapy then that is a good outcome IMHO.
We already have drugs that can control HIV and condoms that would help to stop it spreading. Certain interest groups and companies aren't too happy about either being distributed for free or cheaply where they are most needed.
But that is another argument.
And Russ, I know you were trying to be funny but I'm serious. I think it is one of the most incredible pieces of art.
One of the Seven Modern Wonders of the World perhaps
Now that is something I would pay for on Setanta.
Would that be possible If E=MC2 then the amount of energy (E) needed to send the mass (M) of Steve and his wheelchair at just under 299,792,458 metres per second would be huge.
I really think that as a moderator you should have a better grasp of science than you have displayed in this woeful attempt at humour. Bring back Stanmore Addick from exile in Zambia I say.
In 94 as part of my degree i did a project on AIDS in Africa the impact on economy etc etc etc etc. Was the highest i ever scored in the 6 years i was studying. That was 94, it is much much much worse than i wrote then.
2 billion pounds ? should have been spent on keeping people alive by the elimination of desease or its understanding------ still knowledge ---- still science--- still developement.
Never understood Steven hawkins book "History of Time and Space" so i guess it one reason this its not a "big bang" for me and i dont get" the HardOn experment"