I just saw this headline a little bit ago, here are a couple of links talking about the "experiment"
http://www.aolnews.com/weird-news/artic ... 2%7C182559
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11687912
Now one comment I would like to offer on this is, if they somehow think they can recreate something similar to the real thing, how are they going to get a sterile environment that consists of nothing as in no space or time with no air particles and matter? Just the fact they are doing it within space and time (within this universe on this planet and so on) wouldn't that contaminate the experiment and not prove what I assume they are wanting to prove i.e. that you don't need God to create? Also since this experiment involves the Large Hadron Collider, I think Hugh Ross and the gang at Reasons.org have a few articles and even a podcast done on the LHC back when it first made news and I believe this experiment was already a topic of discussion. So anyway, let me know your thoughts and if you can add to my rebuttal or response? Thanks and God bless.
Scientists trying to recreate the big bang...
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Re: Scientists trying to recreate the big bang...
Oh, and here are a bunch of web articles from Reasons.org addressing the LHC if you all haven't seen them yet
http://www.reasons.org/LHCintheNewsAgain
http://www.reasons.org/dark-matter-rope ... -cosmology
http://www.reasons.org/multiverse-musin ... dimensions
http://www.reasons.org/WheredtheAntiMatterGo
http://www.reasons.org/large-hadron-col ... ay-machine
http://www.reasons.org/LHCintheNewsAgain
http://www.reasons.org/dark-matter-rope ... -cosmology
http://www.reasons.org/multiverse-musin ... dimensions
http://www.reasons.org/WheredtheAntiMatterGo
http://www.reasons.org/large-hadron-col ... ay-machine