Sunday, October 29, 2017

Spaced Out Sunday

This certainly suggests an answer to some of the questions we philosophers ask ourselves daily, among which are "Why am I living?" & "Existence: Futile, or simply beyond absurdity?"
The universe as we know it should not exist, scientists working at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, have said.

After performing the most precise experiments on antiprotons that have ever been carried out, researchers have discovered a symmetry in nature that they say just shouldn’t be possible.
If this universe of shit & pain shouldn't exist, I, for one, see no reason not to start mass extermination/extinction immediately. Nobody lives forever; this proves there is absolutely no reason to continue the pointless struggle.

And not that big a deal, but not un-interesting:

Mysterious object seen speeding past sun could be 'visitor from another star system'

Newsweek version, less informative (as one might imagine) than The Guardian's.

The question here is whether or not "Homeland Security" will send some of its Nazi thug I.C.E. agents to get this allegedly alien visitor out of "our" solar system.

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