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    Creating a Black Hole: Possible?

    How could we benefit from creating these black holes at CERN?
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    The Speed of Gravity: Unveiling the Mystery of Gravitons and Its Propagation

    You might be talking about this experiment, which failed to actually show that gravity speed = c, on many levels. This site also backs-up my post earlier about the probability of superluminal gravity. http://www.metaresearch.org/media%20and%20links/press/SOG-Kopeikin.asp
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    Armageddon Scenarios: Truth vs Fiction on ArmageddonOnline.org

    Actually over-population is a very good reason. It's the variables that spring up from overpopulation that are truly devastating. Over the evolution of organisms, watch what over-population does to it's surroundings and other organisms.
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    Creating a Black Hole: Possible?

    they are creating very very small black holes, the size of a few protons. the part that is tough, is the sustainability. the minuature black holes created evaporate very very quickly as well. from what i guess, CERN(when finished) will help out with this part of the process.
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    Robot Builds Its Self, How Long Before

    There is an independent researcher, living off grants, that has made a "sentient" computer program. This means the program can run on it's own and actually has a "consciousness." This program will even play and have fun, the first signs of sentient AI is just around the corner.
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    The Speed of Gravity: Unveiling the Mystery of Gravitons and Its Propagation

    The speed of gravity can be thought as faster than c. Although faster-than-light force propagation speeds do violate Einstein special relativity (SR), they are in accord with Lorentzian relativity, which has never been experimentally distinguished from SR -- at least, not in favor of SR. Indeed...
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    Schools World`s best physics Ph.D university

    If you are interested in experimental/applied physics, look to the technological schools; MIT,CalTech, etc. Theoretical I would lean towards Stanford or Princeton. lol that's some pretty high goals there, good luck in your endeavors.
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    Excessive Heavy Metals in Dieased Brains?

    It has been studied that excessive amounts of heavy metal elements are found in brains of patients who had Alzhemiers,Parkinsons,etc. Researchers don't know if this is a relationship/correlation because patients without these dieases are found to have high amounts of these same elements. Does...
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    Why Do Atoms Stop Forming Bonds Once Their Outer Shells Are Full?

    To answer that question, you have to look at quantum mechanics and the motion of particles. Electro-magnetism is essential to understanding the balances of electron orbitals and why O takes 8 electrons,etc. I believe that quantum gravity and particle entanglement could explain why covalent...
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    Nuetralization Reaction involving a weak acid and weak base

    The above could be treated as a buffer solution, right?
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    Measuring Complexity in Biological Systems

    Could we associate the evolution of complexity of environment to morphological complexities in organisms. Did complex behaviors/physical traits evolve with the environment, or with random mutations in DNA?
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    Do String Theory Dualities Challenge Traditional Ontology?

    There could be a correlation between the duality of light(being particle or wave) and the duality of strings(different vibrations create matter directly or indirectly)?
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    What are the limitations of Aristotle's logic in modern times?

    Could you also use statistical reasoning to prove aristotle's logical method wrong. For example, in the context of Infinity, his thinking that " association of 2 or more variables is equal to the relationship of 2 or more variables, which is Infinity exists and Infinity doesn't exist." When in...
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    What are the limitations of Aristotle's logic in modern times?

    The compromise Aristotle developed - and it's a clever one - was to say that infinity both existed and didn't exist... http://www.firstscience.com/site/articles/infinity1.asp The Informal Fallacy of Equivocation be used to explain Aristotle's flaw in his logic reasoning and ideas of Infinity.
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    How do particles become entangled?

    Marlon's analogy is good,but I am a little confused about how the density matrix would determine that there is no measurement that particle A can perform in order to distinguish the two ensembles, maybe I need to look at it from a relativistic stand-point of each particle. Dave
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