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June 08, 2013, 12:09:03 PM
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Scientists create device that tears a hole in time, enabling undetectable secret messages to be sent (so long as you do it in 0.00012 of a second)...
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June 08, 2013, 12:20:36 PM
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I was about to start getting ingredients for explosives to blow this thing up but then I realised that this is the Daily Mail talking and it doesn't look like they have any concept of how it actually works and are just going "IT TEARS A HOLE THROUGH TIME DURRR" there was all sorts of this kind of bullshit going around about the CERN collider, what they seem to have found isn't anything to do with time but how to manipulate the light signals used in fibre optic technology which is actually pretty awesome.
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June 08, 2013, 12:29:44 PM
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I was about to start getting ingredients for explosives to blow this thing up but then I realised that this is the Daily Mail talking and it doesn't look like they have any concept of how it actually works and are just going "IT TEARS A HOLE THROUGH TIME DURRR" there was all sorts of this kind of bullshit going around about the CERN collider, what they seem to have found isn't anything to do with time but how to manipulate the light signals used in fibre optic technology which is actually pretty awesome.
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June 08, 2013, 12:31:16 PM
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This is actually a good thing though because it will either increase internet privacy or you could possibly speed up fibre optic connections even more ( obviously by making the light signals faster ) which means more lag free gaming Cheesy unless of course our governments do the typical government thing of hiding the technology and keeping it for themselves.
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June 08, 2013, 12:40:30 PM
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If humans had anything of that nature you can bet time would be torn almost immediately after its construction.



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June 09, 2013, 10:21:51 AM
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If humans had anything of that nature you can bet time would be torn almost immediately after its construction.
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