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What is CERN?

[link to aliceinfo.cern.ch]

Well in a nut shell they are making the big bang all over again... to find lost particles that supposedly only lasted fractions of a second after the big bang. Dark mater / anti mater.

Maybe we are the trigger?

But then again it could be to open a portal to another dimension. rather more to pull us out of something on a catastrophic level that will soon happen, the elite might have had for site on this period of time. Maybe the purpose of the bible code. What im saying is who knows what "they" really know? The elite could very well have known the events to come? if not even for 1000's of years... the scary part is that so many beliefs and so many fields of study are all pointing to our times for the big change, what ever it maybe. Shhhit even ancient civ's... 2012 ring a bell? But 2012 is off and I think is really in 2007 which is also the year of the big LHC experiment.

Also I think haarp is tied into the upcoming experiment. Let’s just speculate that the ionosphere has to be charged to a certain frequency... maybe as a shield? Fact is they run haarp at 1.7 GIGAWATTS watts but its designed to work at 60 GIGAWATTS. Tesla said it would crack the earth in half. But over all I think we don’t need to remake the big bang!

You might also want to know that CERN made the internet. but due to the 2007 LHC experiment they are working on a new network called (literally) "THE GRID" the main reason why is because the info that will be generated from the LHC experiment is so vast and is to much for the internet to handle… the grid will be done soon.

Now doesn’t that give new meaning to the term “the grid”? It will be the most advanced computer network in history. And the LHC experiment is going to be the biggest experiment done in history.
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regardless of what I think the other purposes this could be used for... it is a fact that they are going to do this... here are some articles that give more insight to what the CERN representatives wont tell you... kinda

[link to www.analogsf.com]

www.analogsf.com/0305/altview.shtml

[link to www.i4u.com]

www.i4u.com/article3001.html

[link to www.cerncourier.com]

www.cerncourier.com/main/article/44/9/22
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well if no one is going to comment im going to take a break and smoke a fat bowl of train wreck... yummmmmm
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02/14/2006 12:40 PM
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lol I told you i'm a little a little ignorant on the subject but I'm doing my home work! stoner
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02/14/2006 12:48 PM
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If anyone had a chance to see the show "end day" on the national geographic channel... LHC was listening as one of the top 3 ways we will die.

Personally I don’t understand why no one talks about this its not like a conspiracy theory... they really are going to do this shhhit...

Not even coast to coast AM... I have called in so many times... even on subjects that are so relevant to CERN LHC. We’ve been hung up on. They won’t answer my emails on why they won’t talk about it. Sometimes I think coast to coast just can’t talk about things that are too real. I mean they do some good shows on quantum physics sometimes. But it’s just very odd that almost no one knows about it.
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sigh, i feel this post will be lost
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02/14/2006 12:58 PM
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of course, if everyone could grasp quantum physics, then everyone would be willing to find out the truth behind these projects.
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Indeed, but how much do you need to know about it... to understand making big bangs and black holes is a bad idea to begin with... if it don’t kill us, we better learn so much that I get to see f*cking star trek shit by the time I die... lmao
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Well it may as well be that way than a slow long death. IMO.
So fire it up and lets see what happens I say. 5a
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02/14/2006 01:04 PM
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the energies that are going to be used in CERN are too low
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02/14/2006 01:07 PM
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well i agree. the next generation is starting to recognize the need of learning these things if we want to survive or be successfull in the future.

lots of old people are feeling left behind by this so-called 'tech-generation'.

i'm learning what i can. but job and university are there to fuck with your life so you won't develop your knowledge on things that really matters.
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02/14/2006 01:07 PM
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They will try to creat some pure unobtainium.
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Well then you better hope that our consciousness is not connected to our self contained energy.

Fact about energy.

It never loses or gains as a whole, all the energy that exist simply exist. Energy converts too many forms of energy. Like when an atom bomb goes off it unleashes energy. The term itself says it all, it unleashes something (energy) that is already there.

What I am getting at is if we die by being sucked into a black hole (considering black holes suck in all mater, even light) if our energy is connected it’s going to suck big time for us…
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73107 – “the energies that are going to be used in CERN are too low”

Dude, I have spent 10 years studying CERN... and I am saying you are wrong! Shhhit you would know you were wrong just by researching what CERN releases.
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02/14/2006 01:20 PM
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Hey I like you're nick and avatar Vision Ammunitiion.

It IS technically possible to create a small back hole with this device and theoretically destroy the earth, however from what I have read the odds are very low....

But still, play with fire, one day you might get burned.
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Vision, the energy in supernova explosions are by orders of magnitude higher then those that are going to be achieved in LHC experiments. Also, particles that come from outer space are far more energetic then even those that arise in supernova. And, the universe is still here with us inside. So I assume that LHC is safe.

Is it worth money spent - just another question..
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Omega -

I understand because I have read everything you have probably read about the low risks involved... I’m telling you if you spend enough time going though all their research up to date you might change your mind... I also understand that it is typical to think that when we do something we have never done before, we think the worst. but then again there are many things I could point out... but I will go for a more lame one, never have we done something on this scale at the same time the world is supposed to end anyways...
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The world is not supposed to end. The world is supposed to begin, darling. I am the presser of the Key.
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Official CERN statements

"We don’t really know what will happen."

"If, something goes wrong we will just turn it of like a light switch"

Consider: black holes suck in light particles along with most all mater. What material light switch are they to turn off?

Is a black hole humanly containable? There is diff kind of black holes, some have greater gravitational pulls this could be due to dif vacuum pressures in other dimensions. So there for size don’t matter.

These are questions they should be able to answer if they know it’s not a risk!

Ever thought there are entrances and exits to our universe?
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Here's what I'd like to know, pertaining to a dated BBC article

'God particle may not exist'
[link to news.bbc.co.uk]
But the Cern researchers have told New Scientist magazine that studies in its giant accelerator which should have shown up the presence of the Higgs found absolutely nothing - and this could mean particle physics having to revisit some of its most cherished ideas.

So what then is at the basis of stuff?

No particle?

No thing?

er....nothing?

Hope so...becasuse then I can quit bantering with would-be scientists and go off and write limericks.

To Doc Newton the search was damn rough
As he could not find what makes stuff
So he prayed to earth-water-air
planted onions that weren't really there
And pranced all around in the buff.
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If you are the presser of the key. My whole existence is to stop you. You are my mortal enemy
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Emperor Kenton

Yes the higgs particle... im glad you spoke of this.

But as to nothing. That is everything

Everything is nothing and nothing is everything.
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At its most LHC can create a micro black hole that will evaporate itself out in a blink of an eye.
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Now I also said "Is a black hole humanly containable?"

That is why I think haarp might be playing a role. Cause there is a frequency for everything. And as everything that exists has an opposite.

If it exists there is a frequency to counteract it.

Let’s just hope we do know how to contain it!
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Concerning your nothing-everything, consider the whole existence as a connecting thread that is tied up into knots that form space and propagate vibrations over the thread. Got your entanglement?


Don't kill me Vision. I have a lot to tell you.
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73107 - “At its most LHC can create a micro black hole that will evaporate itself out in a blink of an eye.”

I bet you watch fox news and believe that shit also. ok so that was a bit nasty, im sorry… but its like your quoting exactly what they say in their press releases.

Dude until you can study something from the middle without a biased then you can never learn the truth. You see im always aware I could be wrong. But thing great thing is usually when I am, it’s a good thing!

Fact: Things are used for bad far more than they are used for good.
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Hey new member!!! Yeah you, vision ammunition!...check your private messages.
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Vision, your argumentation and personal insults sucks. I am not even an American as you can notice and I don't watch TV at all.
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This is how "Seals" are broken in the the Bible book of Revelation.

A seal is a milestone passed in a blurb by the logorythmic advancement of human technology. Our psychies wince in a perception overload as capabilities begin to exceed the wildest dreams...
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It was sarcasm at its lowest and I said sorry...

Anyways if you don’t watch TV then you defiantly don’t study both sides of things, that’s all I have to say... see the problem with you physicist is you spend life times studying one thing. See with me, no limitations baby! I study "errrthin" (that’s everything in thug) lol

I bet you would pay millions for the code I discovered in pi translated in binary code. But then again no one would have approached finding it the way I did, especially a scientist!

Basically my ass has more IQ than you. So don’t go there!

When did American come into this?
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"Well in a nut shell they are making the big bang all over again... to find lost particles that supposedly only lasted fractions of a second after the big bang. Dark mater / anti mater."

No, they're not recreating the big bang, and they aren't loking for "lost" particles. Your ideas and explanations are very simplistic.

"But then again it could be to open a portal to another dimension ... the elite might have had for site ... purpose of the bible code ... so many fields of study are all pointing to our times for the big change ... 2012 ring a bell?"

Too much science fiction and too much time spent on kook sites.

"Also I think haarp is tied into the upcoming experiment. Let’s just speculate that the ionosphere has to be charged to a certain frequency... maybe as a shield? Fact is they run haarp at 1.7 GIGAWATTS watts but its designed to work at 60 GIGAWATTS. Tesla said it would crack the earth in half. But over all I think we don’t need to remake the big bang!"

See what I mean!! 1rof1

"You might also want to know that CERN made the internet."

1rof1

Well, that's not really true now, is it? You're getting very confused here. (Hint : the web is not the inernet, and the internet existed long before CERN did.)

I don't care how many years you claim to have spent studying CERN, the fact is you don't seem to understand much of what you've read, and you're adding a loot of woo-woo-ism into the mix.





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