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20th December 2015, 13:04
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CONCERNED about CERN
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This month, at CERN, the build up to smashing Lead on Lead has begun, with Pb (lead) particles in the pipes at the LHC as we speak.
The Lead-Lead collisions in themselves are potentially dangerous due to the massive energies and temperatures produced. It's these temperatures that will create something called Quark-Gluon plasma, a state of matter thought to have existed just after the “Big Bang”
These energies and conditions will give rise to Stranglets!
Stranglets just happen to be the most explosive substance in the universe and are in effect mini-black holes.
This is what led to physicists such as Stephen Hawking warning against the use of CERN at such outrageous power levels....
Whats really interesting is, in the past few days, for one of the first times, CERN themselves admit that they are interested in the plasma, despite numerous denials in the past that this was what they were striving to produce.
What's key to note here is that the plasma is a hint to the Electric Model of the universe, something Mr Patch has said time and time again.
We are now in the period of time when the highest temperatures and energies will be produced underground at the LHC.
There may be signs we can look out for around the world as a consequence of this, such as earthquakes, auroras in the sky in unusual places and those trumpet noises.
In this video below, Anthony Patch is talking about the collisions and what exactly is taking place right now at CERN, as opposed to the disinfo that is flying thick and fast.
Last edited by The One, 20th December 2015 at 13:28.
Reason: Embeded video
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20th December 2015, 13:59
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Cern is far far away from the big bang in the first picoseconds and also far away from the particle
energy of the Planck Scale and also those particle streams hitting the upper earth atmosphere.
There are protons with energies many "Zehnerpotenzen" away from the Cern energy.
Those streams have energies from 5* 10^19 eV until 10^21 eV.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra-...rgy_cosmic_ray
Cern is working in the range maximum of 14 TeV which is Terra-Elektron-Volts
which is 14*10^12 eV
I hope you are familiar the ten by power range:
Mega 10^6
Giga 10^9
Terra 10^12
The source of those those ultra high energy particle streams is supposed by falling matter
from an active black hole accretion disk into the black hole while those particles
are heated up until this energy range and sendet in a bust (like quasars are working ) into the universe.
Some of these particles then hit the upper earth atmosphre.
So we are far away down of 9 powers of the natural ultra high energy cosmic rays.
An accelerator which can produce such high energy particles must be in diameter of
some lightyears not kilometers.
The Planck Scale where theoretical physicists calculate is also a much higher energy region:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_units
In this range a single proton must be accelerated to 2*10^27 eV.
This is also far away from our possibilities.
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20th December 2015, 14:17
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^^^^
Thanks for your trust in the 'wiki' and the 'waki'. So we can all go quietly back to sleep then?
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20th December 2015, 14:30
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It's not good to sleep while operating an accelerator engine with many Megawatts.
Cern is much older than wiki.
Cern has invented the net.
The net has invented YouTube.
But the physicists at Cern do not look into YouTube to make the/their calculations.
I think they also look not to wiki they have the Cern "Wiki" this megagigadatabase.
A good medicine for waking up is also invented by Mr. Gurdjieff.
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20th December 2015, 14:44
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