More than likely created as a way to massively dumb down what CERN are doing so that the general public gain some (if somewhat, incoherent and idiosyncratic) knowledge of whats happening.. making it appear like its all fun and games, pointing out the significant things that could possibly be discovered etc.. And hopefully putting an end to all the hoo har about how CERN are going to destroy the planet, Nay, the entire universe with their piddley little particle accelerator..
Personally, I think we should make a ELHC (Even Larger Hadron Collider) on the moon... make it a good 1000km in circumference and really throw rather large bursts of particles through it... Get some serious collisions happening at near light speed and monitor it from the saftey of the earth!
It seems the accelerator is actually sending LSD particles out into the world... Seems people think that time traveling particles are sabotaging the LHC's LSD producing module...
yes well... Feynman is clearly no chemist... When doing a molecular diagram, I think mine is fairly accurate... especially considering I did it up in MSPaint..
I dont think you could do a Feynman diagram of an LSD molecule, I am fairly sure you cant do one of any molecule? however I am no scientist.. Thats where you come in!
yes well... Feynman is clearly no chemist... When doing a molecular diagram, I think mine is fairly accurate... especially considering I did it up in MSPaint..
But he was believed to be an end user.
According to Genius, the James Gleick-authored biography, Feynman experimented with LSD during his professorship at Caltech.[12] Somewhat embarrassed by his actions, Feynman largely sidestepped the issue when dictating his anecdotes: he mentions it in passing in the "O Americano, Outra Vez" section, while the "Altered States" chapter in Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! describes only marijuana and ketamine experiences at John Lilly's famed sensory deprivation tanks, as a way of studying consciousness.[14] Feynman gave up alcohol when he began to show early signs of alcoholism, as he did not want to do anything that could damage his brain—the same reason given in "O Americano, Outra Vez" for his reluctance to experiment with LSD.[14]