Chances At Harvard

<p>it's not 'star wars' or anything of that fantastical nature...the science is surrounding it is real, you would simply need power and resources well beyond our current capabilities....if the scientisits at CERN and FermiLab haven't been successful, I have little reason to accept the notion of a high school student doing it</p>

<p>seth blue and goalie(of what? obviously not reality)...</p>

<p>wormholes are really not that big a deal in meteorlogical terms...ever heard of a hurricane?</p>

<p>now, for my research, cancer "cures" are very commonplace. </p>

<p>eg. the effects of tomatoes for the decreased likelihood of prostate cancer in males as well as the effect of certain radioactive waves on active tumor cells (chemo)</p>

<p>The bacteria I discovered were capable of literally "eating" cells (cancerous and normal). Compare it to a leech used to clean out wounds. </p>

<p>If any of you guys have questions/doubts on my research, u can go to coh.org to check it out.</p>

<p>whatever ken, you needn't have posted the above. Nobody cares. You should just let this thread deteriorate and die away.</p>

<p>first off, i never commented on your cancer research...and no, hurricans aren't wormholes...unless you have no idea what a wormhole actually is...creating an ACTUAL one would have much bigger implications than a simple 'hurricane'</p>

<p>goalie...once again u have no idea what u are talking about</p>

<p>wormholes are not necessarily holes in space that Luke Skywalker goes through into another dimension</p>

<p>u should get your head out of that sci-fi bs and join reality</p>

<p>wormholes are simply implications of abnormal wheather patterns</p>

<p>here is how wikipedia defines worm holes:</p>

<p>"A wormhole, also known as an Einstein-Rosen bridge, is a hypothetical topological feature of spacetime that is essentially a "shortcut" from one point in the universe to another point in the universe, allowing travel between them that is faster than it would take light to make the journey through normal space.</p>

<p>The name "wormhole" comes from the following analogy used to explain the phenomenon: imagine that the universe is the skin of an apple, and a worm is travelling over its surface. The distance from one side of the apple to the other is equal to half the apple's circumference if the worm stays on the apple's surface, but if it instead burrows a wormhole directly through the apple the distance it has to travel is considerably less."</p>

<p>kenli, YOU obviously don't know what you're talking about...wormholes are a hot theory within multidimensional physics, defined just as sohrab stated...perhaps your definition may include 'weather patterns', but those are not the important wormholes with which most people are concerned</p>

<p>yea, kenli is lying, he obviously didn't make any significant discoveries with his cancer research.</p>

<p>try running a search with either 'hurricane', 'weather pattern' coupled with 'wormholes' and see how successful you are...then just look for wormholes and do a little research...btw, good luck with your college search</p>

<p>such hostility, kenli! i thought this was a peaceful place for great minds to congregate and discuss! i am appalled! ha</p>

<p>kenli's no "great mind" of science. he's seen to it that me don't mistake him for one.</p>

<p>Goalie's definition is more correct, just trust me...lol</p>

<p>Why is this thread back?</p>

<p>And wait, wormholes?</p>

<p>Like in Space Balls, when the phallus like ship jumped into hypersuperfast drive?</p>

<p>just as a reminder that UCs require new SAT for next year.
hope this helps</p>

<p>I found this rather interesting :-p, its a blackhole!!!! <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4357613.stm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4357613.stm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>