The Hadron Collider
September 11th, 2008 at 04:19am
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When the planet and the universe aren't destroyed by the recreation of The Big Bang in the giant hadron collider, do you think the scientific community will accept that Intelligent Design is more likely to be an accurate theory than The Big Bang theory? Or will they just claim that they either found something wonderful or didn't quite calibrate the machinery correctly, and then deviate on to a "by the way, did we tell you that the planet is warming and it's all our fault" tangent?
Just to be fair, if they do manage to destroy the planet and the universe, I'll be more than happy to admit that they were right. If only they would extend the same courtesy to me and my fellow Intelligent Design believers.
If the experiment is successful and detsorys everything, can you imagine the scientists in fifty billion years time when they discover that a previous group of scientists created their universe in an underground tunnel?
Regards,
Samuel Gordon-Stewart
Canberra
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2 Comments
1. Pen 15 | September 14th, 2008 at 10:36 am
Sam, I’ve always been confused by the concept of intelligent design. Could you explain it for me?
2. Clayton Northcutt | September 16th, 2008 at 4:19 pm
Same here Samuel. Could you provide an explanation for us?