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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

goldfinger - 09 Jun 2005 12:25

Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).

Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.

cheers GF.

cynic - 09 Sep 2014 20:02 - 45673 of 81564

45668 - so are milliband and clegg .... like the red-tops you should learn to report accurately for a change

ExecLine - 09 Sep 2014 20:26 - 45674 of 81564

Scotland?

Completely unimportant!

Professor Hawking predicts the end of universe after 'God particle' collapses
By Mirror
Updated Tuesday, September 9th 2014 at 12:10 GMT +3

England: The famous physicist says that the 'God particle' might collapse under extreme high pressure and wipe out the entire universe.

If Professor Stephen Hawking is right, everyone on earth could be living on borrowed time.

The internationally renowned physicist says in his new book that the Higgs Boson - also known as the 'God particle' for the way it explains how everything has shape and size - may be unstable when subjected to very high pressures.

He claims that this would lead to the collapse of the universe at the speed of light and that we wouldn't know it was about to happen.

In the preface to his book, Starmus, Prof Hawking writes: "The Higgs potential has the worrisome feature that it might become metastable at energies above 100bn gigaelectronvolts (GeV).

"This could mean that the universe could undergo catastrophic vacuum decay, with a bubble of the true vacuum expanding at the speed of light. This could happen at any time and we wouldn't see it coming."

The particle physics theory was demonstrated two years ago during experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Switzerland after being predicted by British scientist Peter Higgs in the 1960s.

The LHC uses electromagnetic fields to blast particles at high speed making them change direction and causing them to crash into each other.

The resulting tiny subatomic fragments are the 'God particle' which are what is said to give mass to everything, although the exact process is not fully understood.










































But in case anyone's worried that Prof Hawking's ideas that a total universal destruction is imminent, he does have a jokey addition to his pronouncement: "A particle accelerator that reaches 100bn GeV would be larger than Earth, and is unlikely to be funded in the present economic climate."

MaxK - 09 Sep 2014 21:09 - 45675 of 81564

In the preface to his book, Starmus, Prof Hawking writes: "The Higgs potential has the worrisome feature that it might become metastable at energies above 100bn gigaelectronvolts (GeV).

goldfinger - 09 Sep 2014 21:38 - 45676 of 81564

Camoron on the run from the Scots tomorrow chasing him all the way back to Westminster.

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Chris Carson - 09 Sep 2014 22:01 - 45677 of 81564

Be careful what you wish for GF, if the no campaign fails and Scotland gain Independence goodnight the Labour Party. Every cloud! :0)

MaxK - 09 Sep 2014 23:15 - 45678 of 81564

If the yes campaign wins, who's going to bail them out?

Haystack - 09 Sep 2014 23:32 - 45679 of 81564

No one. They may well go into recession and end up like Greece. Then we may need guards on the border.

goldfinger - 10 Sep 2014 01:45 - 45680 of 81564

Chris C, not a bad as you make out. labour would be short by just 3 seats if yes vote wins. A few independants and the Libs and we are away.

Camoron will have to resign thats for sure.

Dil - 10 Sep 2014 01:49 - 45681 of 81564

If it weren't for stupid up there own arse English people / attitudes like yours Haystack the No vote would be walking it

Dil - 10 Sep 2014 02:01 - 45682 of 81564

And all this rubbish that is now being offered to the Scots by all and everyone .... is it just me or is this why a lot of the No voters are voting No cos they don't want it in the first place ?

TANKER - 10 Sep 2014 08:09 - 45683 of 81564

gf . isis are just a bunch of lunatics and we a long with others go in and show them their end of their sad lives feed them to the dogs .scum are scum .
THE USA HAS NO LEADER JUST A ARSEWIPE THE MAN IS A BLOODY DIMWIT
AND MADE THE USA A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY

TANKER - 10 Sep 2014 08:12 - 45684 of 81564

LET THE SCOTS GO CLOSE THE BORDER AND GIVE THEM NO RIGHTS TO WORK IN THE UK DO NOT LET THEM USE THE POUND AND NEED A PASS PORT TO GET IN TO THE UK .
SAY GOODBYE AND FCUK OFF BACK HOME

MaxK - 10 Sep 2014 08:19 - 45685 of 81564

Why don't we tell the Scots to shove off! In a personal view (which the Mail disagrees with) SIMON HEFFER says what we fear many English people think

By Simon Heffer

Published: 00:55, 10 September 2014 | Updated: 07:20, 10 September 2014


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Chris Carson - 10 Sep 2014 08:43 - 45686 of 81564

That's way over the top even by the Mails standards. Salmond's a twat a view not only shared by the English. But I do agree grovelling by our so called politicians is pitiful, playing right into the Seperatists hand. Embarrassing is an understatement and disrespectful in my opinion to the majority of the Scottish people.

TANKER - 10 Sep 2014 09:01 - 45687 of 81564

Scotland will be a very sad place if they go it alone within 10 years
I do spend a lot of money in Scotland love the views . but will think twice about going to a place were they do not want English so would not go will stick to wales and the south to spend my cash I send the family to the tattoo ever year at a cost of over 17k will say good bye to that

Chris Carson - 10 Sep 2014 09:12 - 45688 of 81564

Tank - Complete over reaction, the Welsh Nationlists will be next to jump on the bandwagon created by this pathetic attempt of grovelling and over the top promises by our woeful out of touch politicians and who can blame them.

ExecLine - 10 Sep 2014 09:49 - 45689 of 81564

Actually, I do greatly agree with Tanker.

If Scotland do split off from the UK, then 'Bollocks to them!'. I do feel greatly emotional about this and also extremely sad about it and my feelings do not have a great deal to do with what actually might be the 'reality' of the situation.

If this thing happens, then I will regard Scottish devolution as an unfriendly act. If they aren't 'for us' then they must be 'against us'. Thus I will not be at all 'pro the Scots' in any way, shape or form if they do split away and my wife and I will go on a personal crusade to try to boycott absolutely everything Scottish.

This will mean such things as say drinking, say Brandy instead of Whisky, no banking with any Scottish named banks, no salmon, no Crawfords 'tartan' shortbread, no visits to Scotland, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc.

It will mean my (our) development of a cold and an 'anti Scottish attitude' towards all Scots, and I would suppose this might end up being whether or not they live in the UK or Scotland.

In fact, I do admit to feeling some animosity towards the Scots for even considering it.

This may be a mystic over-reaction but I do admit to feeling 'emotional about it'. I am also somewhat afraid of this thing happening' and of the negative effects it will have my investments and also the GBP.

If Scottish devolution happens I believe it will be an utter disaster for the UK.

Chris Carson - 10 Sep 2014 09:54 - 45690 of 81564

FFS!!! Let's wait and see what happens on the 18th before we start a war eh :0)

cynic - 10 Sep 2014 09:55 - 45691 of 81564

i feel i ought to be both mentally and emotionally engaged about this issue, but i confess i can raise no enthusiasm at all

whatever the polls may say, i think it would be very surprising indeed if the "yes" vote carried the day ...... for starters, who do they think will fund their health service, for i understand that this all currently comes from westminster?

anyway, even with a "no" vote, the scots will clearly gain another slab of autonomy

MaxK - 10 Sep 2014 09:57 - 45692 of 81564

They can have all the autonomy they want, but let them pay for it themselves.
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