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Real life scientists are 2-C now ohmygod

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I read an article that CERN destroyed 5 parallel universes and would have destroyed ours as well if they didn't reverse the damage in time to save our time stream.

The fact that Real Life people can create more AP than Giygas and Zamasu is terrifying
 
Kaltias said:
I think there is a reason if he posted it on the "Fun and Games Board"
I didn't really think it was something that should go into the main discussion so I left it here
 
If I have my fictional quantum mechanics down, we technically close down a potential alternate universe, as things could have gone differently. Our choices collapse the wave form and lead to a specific outcome.
 
I knew this seemed oddly related to stein gates with cern and parallel universes, then i noticed it's in fun and games.
 
This is the article.

Hate to break it to everyone, but The Onio is a satire site and is not meant to be taken seriously by any stretch of the imagination. None of this actually happened (I know because I'm studying Journalism at the moment).
 
Its from the onion. So its a joke. Also, though I havent really looked deep into this, it might be a reference to collapsing the wavefunction, which means taking out candidate eigenstates until you close down to one eigenstate based on observation.
 
The Living Tribunal1 said:
Its from the onion. So its a joke. Also, though I havent really looked deep into this, it might be a reference to collapsing the wavefunction, which means taking out candidate eigenstates until you close down to one eigenstate based on observation.
I've seen it on other sites too. Never heard of the onion, saw it on verumus first
 
Riiingo said:
The Living Tribunal1 said:
Its from the onion. So its a joke. Also, though I havent really looked deep into this, it might be a reference to collapsing the wavefunction, which means taking out candidate eigenstates until you close down to one eigenstate based on observation.
I've seen it on other sites too. Never heard of the onion, saw it on verumus first
Well its supposed to be a physics joke.
 
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