Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Hadron Cullender

Well, I'm here and haven't been sucked into a black hole. Can I presume because this interwebs thingy is still working, that you are all OK too? All this Hadron Cullender stuff has seriously made me think, though: you know, about life, the universe and everything. So it's back to posting regularly, if I can manage it. Or until the twelfth of never.................. and that's a long, long time.

4 comments:

Keith Dixon said...

I think it should be known as the Large Headon Collider ... it makes much more sense.

Monsieur Mouton said...

Hey there, Mr Idle Writer. Thanks for writing a comment. You're right, of course. Thanks, also, for becoming a follewer

Andy Bridle said...

Maybe it did happen. Perhaps the experiment went horribly wrong, we were all sucked into a black hole, and this is what it's like living inside one. Doesn't seem too bad. At least in this world we managed to give them pesky Croatians a good thrashing...

Monsieur Mouton said...

Oh no! Just when I thought I could relax, you're going to make me start wondering all over again.

Back on September 13th 2007, you very kindly reassured me that I was not a Boltzmann Brain...

http://talkingpractice.blogspot.com/2007/09/thinking-sheeps-brain_13.html

...and now you are suggesting that I might be in a black hole and not know. Is this our Matrix moment?