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LHC stopped for months...pew!
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Re: Warning! Proton Accelerator = Black hole september 10th?
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Re: Warning! Proton Accelerator = Black hole september 10th?
There is nothing to worry about. We are living in a black hole right now. When you look into the sky at night. You will see that it is dark and all the planets rotate around each other. There is a central point in our galaxy. Does this trigger anything?
CERN will discover time travel. The creation of making artificial black holes will be the key to slipping from one universe to the other. The Earth will not end. Have you ever seen that show, "Sliders"? I recommend you watch it. It explains what they will discover. This physical reality is only a 3d representation of what we are. It allows are spirits to work in lower vibrational frequencies to experience all these cool things. It reminds me of a dream I had when I met David Wilcock mowing his lawn. All the neighbors came out and waved at me. Then all of the people turned into David Wilcock. So, then I pulled out this device and made a gateway. I slipped into another Earth. And it was terrible. I ended up in a Earth full of bullies and criminals. Or it could have been the same Earth but I ended up in an alley way in LA. LOL. I woke up after that. Anyway, nothing to worry about folks. cuPPaT, Nice animation videos. I did something similar in Adobe ImageReady. :biggrin2: |
Re: Warning! Proton Accelerator = Black hole september 10th?
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Re: Warning! Proton Accelerator = Black hole september 10th?
Project shut down until next spring...
Too cold to make repairs this year before winter sets in... One less thing to worry about in October...:sneaky2: |
Re: Warning! Proton Accelerator = Black hole september 10th?
As everybody knows, LHC had a serious, multiple magnet failure the day after it was started up, and it won't be circulating beam before spring of 2009.
An interesting side note: Dr Lyn Evans, project director of LHC , was being celebrated on Sept10 at the sports club where I am a member, so I walked up and congratulated him on the succesful (as it seemed ) fire-up of LHC. I did *not* ask him when the machine would start destroying the planet , as this kind of question seems a bit silly to me. However, a friend of mine staid on for dinner and he had a good chat with Lyn. After talking about the famous Higgs Boson and the Micro Black Holes, he asked : So what about the Ether Research you are going to do with the LHC ? - and there Lyn Evans went silent and said he could definitely not comment on that topic. More soon - Starskipper |
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