The Truth must Out - The Large Hadron Collider
An Experiment by the “Holy Conspiracy”
© Georgios Paraskevopoulos Our Creation or Dooms’
day!
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The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the biggest,
most expensive, and most powerful machine ever built before by CERN (Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire).
All European Union member countries are involved. It is located near Geneva at the France-Switzerland border, 300 feet underground the surface. The machine is 16.6 miles long and it costs €6.0 billion to create. Total 9000 leading scientists are working on the project and 1260 of them are Americans. It will be switched on September 10th, 2008 and this nuclear machine, the atom-smasher, will become a virtual time machine, revealing what happened when the universe came into existence 14 billion years ago.
What is this machine?
The LHD is a particle accelerator, a high speed atomic smasher.
\How does it work?
A bang will be created in the experiment by letting atomic particles be fired in opposite directions along this 17-mile long underground ring close to light velocity.This means that the smash will be a big bang. From the collisions the scientists and the boffins expect to discover a fundamental bit of the atom, the particle “X” also called the Higgs boson, that is expected to exist but which has never been seen.
What is the purpose of this experiment?
This experiment will be almost identical to what happened 14.0 billion years ago. As scientists re-create same conditions, in the first billionth of a second after this small big bang new particles of matter are expected to be discovered and new dimensions found beyond the four known. It will be switched on September 10th, 2008 and this nuclear machine, the atom-smasher, will become a virtual time machine, revealing what happened when the universe came into existence 14 billion years ago.
How dangerous is it?
According to CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) there is no risk at all. All calculations are pointing to a peaceful experiment without any consequences on the environment or the nature.
My comments!
Generally we use only 4% of our brain. For the last 3.000 years of written history we don’t know why we can’t use more of our white substance. Same thing about our knowledge on universe. We can see about 4% of the universe and understand it, there are wild theories about the 24% of dark matter where the scientist just imagine what may be happening and they have total darkness and ashes on their eyes for the rest of 72 % unknown dark matter for which they haven’t a clue of what it is, for not tell what was happening before the Big Bang 14.000 years ago.
Now there are organizations for and against
test.
The Citizens Against The Large Hadron Collider
is a non-profit organization established for the purpose of using legal action to prevent the operation of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) until further safety tests are conducted.
It is not possible to know what the outcome of the experiment will be. There is scientific concede that there is a real possibility of creating destructive theoretical anomalies such as million miniature tiny black holes, strangelets and deSitter space transitions. These events have the potential to fundamentally alter matter and destroy our planet.
Known experts and scientist fear that the risk of operating the LHC disproportionately outweighs anything science might gain from this experiment. They try to stop the most powerful experiment ever, saying the black holes it will create could destroy the world.
Experts even predict that millions of tiny black holes will be produced. Those baby brothers of the monsters gobbling up dust and stars at the heart of the galaxies.
If my voice could be heard I would accuse those boffin scientists of playing God, and warn them that no one can guarantee that the black holes will not survive, rapidly growing in size to suck the Earth out of existence in an instant.
Comments!
Professor Otto Rossler, from the Eberhard Karls University of Tubingen in
Germany, is one of the scientists mounting the legal challenge at the European Court of Human Rights against 20 countries which are funding the project.
A CERN spokesman said: "It will not be producing anything that does not already happen routinely in nature."
Known scientist said: "It is quite
plausible that these little black holes will survive and will grow and eat the planet from the inside out."
Hmmm! I am skeptic! Soon we will fear to go out of our houses for not felling in a miniature black hole while others will enjoy having a permanent holiday if miniature black holes start to appear and cause planet-wide disruption.
Kindly Regard,
Georgios
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