Posted: Feb 08, 2012 11:39 pm
by Macroinvertebrate
Weaver wrote:
THWOTH wrote:
rainbow wrote:
Dudely wrote:
Wow. That's so gloriously bad.

What I want to know is why they couldn't have just studied small hadrons, and saved us all a packet of money.

Small hadrons are harder to find than their larger brethren. They are generally obscured by other material in very rarefied environments and have to be rooted out by the sensitive snouts of specially trained pigs.

:coffee:

And given the environment of super-colliders, we'd need spherical pigs that can survive a vacuum.


Does not compute... :oops: