Comment Re:"Get as many credit cards as you can..." (Score 1) 1032
Keep in mind that taking a loan without the intention of paying it off is criminal fraud- true that it is rarely used in the case of credit cards but it is still a crime.
Keep in mind that taking a loan without the intention of paying it off is criminal fraud- true that it is rarely used in the case of credit cards but it is still a crime.
Psychopathic greed? Energy is integral to any modern society. Stealing babies and chopping them up to make face cream is psychopathic greed.
There is such a think as Ockham's Feather Duster, it's just not nearly as popular.
That was 10+ years ago? Why would you even compare them?
I used to think that way too but small physics departments without any special equipment can comb through the data and make discoveries they otherwise couldn't make. Just like getting time on the hubble telescope...
Apparently it will collect 15 petabytes a year.
http://www.lhc-closer.es/1/3/1...
Here is a picture of server room
http://home.web.cern.ch/about/...
Be nice to everyone at your job. They don't pay you enough to get pissed off or otherwise emotionally entrenched. If the people there are intolerable go somewhere else.
A more likely scenario would be a progression of incremental anti-aging treatments that would be released to the general public for profit reasons. The miracle cure seems unlikely.
Why not go back to school and pursue the career you never had because you were busy raising children? I think many people would gravitate to something they really care about if they had a second chance.
Now that you bring it up I don't think reversing aging is possible since they got old in the Star Trek period....
I still find the Apollo Program amazing and audacious considering the technology of the time. Now a race would be just a question of political will and funding, not nearly as exciting.
But we have already nullified environmental adaptation with clothing, housing, and agriculture. The future of human evolution is going to be based on intelligence and social adaptation.
Yes and no... they are just confirming what those of those working in 'tier 2' companies have seen over the last 10 years.
Unfortunately 'silly string' theory has taken over entire physics departments (such as at Princeton) and wasted a huge amount of mind share. Cold fusion is mote in comparison.
I don't mean easier as in effort- just in the scientific sense of having hypothesis or theories that are provable experimentally. Obviously nobody would have been willing to fund the LHC unless there was good reason to believe both the experimental and theoretical rigueur existed to support it.
Try to think of a biomedical experiment on the same level that would justify the expense- you can't because the field is much too complex.
HOLY MACRO!