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Cern lab goes 'colder than space'
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[quote:Fire the Grid-Ne8x8x8us ? 470822:MV81NzU1MDRfODc3NTY5Ml9DRTg4RDhERA==] however you look at it, it seems it may create a magnetic lenseflare or something for the olympics, they are trying to open an infinity time loop I think; like at the end of the newest Star Trek Series ... (Enterprise) Where there was an alternative wwII scenario, and the germans were in league with the Rigelians; let's play 'flash the ets'. Et's will definitely know we are awake, perhaps even 'time wave lords'. I don't think you can create an infinity time loop within lower dimensional (epsilon) space, I think it potentially could offset the rotational orbit of the planet & magnetic north / south ? I think the collider might offset tidal & centrifigual force; if turned up high enough - if there are other forces operating on our solar system - perhaps beyond our understanding, related to galactic crossing / zenith horizon. I had some really weird strange visions / sense about it. sorta heading into no mans land, could just be nostalagic hypnogogic retro-future memory or delusional sickness. the thing is, the time loop already been created/completed; so hopefully - the whole thing is being monitored by not only our own scientists .. but if there are ET's, them as well. hopefully worst fears & worst case scenarios won't become manifest. --------- Hadron = Hades perhaps (heed, run ....) ? Higgs Boson, supersymmetry or not; I dunno - perhaps this will part of a forced lift to the quarantine... hold on tight, and be prepared for the twilight zone I guess. ------------------ Trying to find alternatives to worst case scenarios since 1995 (we do not discriminate against the mentally ill or taking a look at prophecies from varying traditions or apocryphal teachings) Epoch / Apocryphal - Epoch Refill - Epoch Cry Foul ?? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apocryphal [/quote]
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A vast physics experiment built in a tunnel below the French-Swiss border is fast becoming one of the coolest places in the Universe.
The Large Hadron Collider is entering the final stages of being lowered to a temperature of 1.9 Kelvin (-271C; -456F) - colder than deep space.
The LHC has thousands of magnets which will be maintained in this frigid condition using liquid helium.
The magnets are arranged in a ring that runs for 27km through the giant tunnel.
Once the LHC is operational, two particle beams - usually consisting of protons accelerated to high energies - will be fired down pipes running through the magnets.
These beams will then travel in opposite directions around the main ring at close to the speed of light.
At allotted points along the tunnel, the beams will cross paths, smashing into one another with cataclysmic force. Scientists hope to see new particles in the debris of these collisions, revealing fundamental new insights into the nature of the cosmos and how it came into being.
The most powerful physics experiment ever built, the LHC will re-create the conditions just after the Big Bang.
Currently, six out of the LHC's eight sectors are between 4.5 and 1.9 Kelvin, though all sectors of the machine have been down to 1.9 Kelvin at some stage over the last few months.
By comparison, the temperature in remote regions of outer space is about 2.7 Kelvin (-270C; -454F).
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