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Bmpbmp1975

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  1. Thanks for the update Do you think it would ever get as bright as before
  2. open it so it can get closed no It doesn’t matter anymore we only have months to go
  3. That the Higgs was found at an unstable condition it dosent matter since vacuum decay is months away and I am sorry responses to my posts are mixed with answers, jokes, insults and even at one point and insult about my mom not caring enough for me , btw my mom died when I was 6 months old so I never had the chance to actually know her
  4. I am trying to learn but you just said we are months away from vacuum decay so I am right in saying it’s going to happen in our lifetime. so your post before was a lie So, not very possible, at all. But what exactly was found at the LHC that would lead you to believe this ?
  5. I am not sure if your serious or being sarcastic
  6. What? So I am right then ?
  7. What? Because vacuum decay of the universe will occur long before we have moved this Betelgeuse discussion
  8. How was it at a standstill if I asked a question to a comment I didn’t understand
  9. So I am told to start a new post if I want to talk about vacuum decay and probability I do and the post get closed with no reason. i do not understand what is the issue or being hidden
  10. So your saying that vacuum decay will possibly happen in our lifetime sorry I am not understanding your statement
  11. Dosent matter when I ask I get made fun or or my post gets closed
  12. What misunderstandings to questions that were never answered
  13. No one is willing to answer anytime I ask about vacuum decay posts get closed or sent to trash and I still have no better understanding. not sure why it’s so taboo to ask questions about it
  14. But as discussed here all answers are really I don’t know
  15. I know that what lhc discovered was the Higgs was at an unstable state which can lead to vacuum decay, I know that it has been stated it can happen at anytime. But yet many say it’s not possible nor can happen in our lifetime but have never been explained why. Dr Hawking predicted it also. also in my this original post I mentioned the Higgs.
  16. That is what my post is about, why is it anytime I mention vacuum decay everything gets hushed?
  17. So vacuum decay may be real and happen in our lifetime with what they detected at lhc then?
  18. Here the thing we don’t know what the previous state was, we have no way of proving that what science says is valid
  19. Not vacuum constant but if all our science is I don’t know then the whole concept that vacuum decay can destroy the universe billions of years from now may be wrong. So what we saw with the level of the Higgs may be a newer state that means it can happen shortly ?
  20. So basically we are not sure our concept of vacuum decay Is right we found the Higgs at a dangerous level which means our concept of how long and when is pretty much possibly wrong? It can happen at any time?
  21. So I am trying to understand the following and was told not to hijack a thread One of the most important (and hardest) lessons to learn in science is that "we don't know" is a valid answer. And often it is the only, or the best, answer we have. All other answers have a level of uncertainty associated with them, so we rarely (if ever) know things for sure. so my question is does this apply to everything we think we know about science or physics? example: why we see about the Higgs bosom or Higgs field is it all just we don’t know and think we are right. how do we know our data if we have any is right? how do we know we are right?
  22. I get it thank you so I am having trouble judging Betelgeuse they seems to be so many articles claiming different status. What I am seeing is it has been dimming for months now and now the dimming stopped and seems to be working on brightening
  23. I am sorry just not understanding your comment about I don’t know being the common thing. Does that not apply to all science and physics then? One of the most important (and hardest) lessons to learn in science is that "we don't know" is a valid answer. And often it is the only, or the best, answer we have. All other answers have a level of uncertainty associated with them, so we rarely (if ever) know things for sure.
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