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originally posted by: TEOTWAWKIAIFF
Those are not sixes. They are straight from the circle which means that they are a lower-case sigma from the Greek alphabet. The use of sigma in statistics is for "standard deviation" which measures how far apart from the average values of whatever is being measured are..
originally posted by: TEOTWAWKIAIFF
σ σ σ
Those are not sixes. They are straight from the circle which means that they are a lower-case sigma from the Greek alphabet. The use of sigma in statistics is for "standard deviation" which measures how far apart from the average values of whatever is being measured are.
A low standard deviation indicates that the data points tend to be close to the mean (also called the expected value) of the set, while a high standard deviation indicates that the data points are spread out over a wider range of values.
Wikipedia - Standard deviation.
In trying to prove the Standard Model they need be within a certain standard deviation. And when searching for the Higgs Boson they knew something was there because the standard deviation at those energy levels did not vary much for what been calculated (expected value for an unknown particle) thus proving they had found the so called "God Particle."
It is strange they use 3 of them. It does look like "666" if have not studied statistics or Greek.
They make me think of Runes or maybe in different ancient languages. Like in the movie "13 Ghosts" . i think that had a portal machine as well..
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
Anyone ever has any info on the curved transparent glass panels in various ancient languages kept at the CERN Large Hadron Collider facility? I can't seem to learn what they are about.
6. Opening the door to other dimensions
One year after CERN’s grand opening, Sergio Bertolucci, former Director for Research and Scientific Computing of the facility, grabbed headlines when he told a British tabloid the super collider could open otherworldly doors to another dimension for "a very tiny lapse of time,” mere fractions of a second. However, that may be just enough time “to peer into this open door, either by getting something out of it or sending something into it.”
"Of course," added Bertolucci, "after this tiny moment the door would again shut; bringing us back to our 'normal' four-dimensional world ... It would be a major leap in our vision of nature… And of course [there would be] no risk to the stability of our world."
5. CERN’s curious choice of geographic location
Now on top of all the speculation as to what CERN scientists are really attempting to do with their Large Hadron Collider, many observers could not help but notice that the town in France where CERN is partially situated is called “Saint-Genus-Poilly.” The name Pouilly comes from the Latin “Appolliacum” and it is believed that in Roman times a temple existed in honor of Apollo, and the people who lived there believed that it is a gateway to the underworld. It is interesting to note that CERN is built on the same spot.
Religious leaders – always suspicious of the aims of the scientific world - drew a connection to a verse straight out of Revelations (9:1-2, 11), which makes reference to the name ‘Apollyon.’ The verse states: “To him was given the key of the bottomless pit. And he opened the bottomless pit… And they had a kind over them, which is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name Apollyon.”
www.rt.com...
originally posted by: Restricted
a reply to: SeaWorthy
Well, as the pit is bottomless, there is no hope of ever emerging.
God doesn't enter into it. Whatever falls in won't be seen again.
What you said does make sense though, in the context of scripture.
I'm a former Catholic. You know how we like to play with that book.
God doesn't enter into it.
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
originally posted by: Restricted
a reply to: SeaWorthy
Well, as the pit is bottomless, there is no hope of ever emerging.
God doesn't enter into it. Whatever falls in won't be seen again.
What you said does make sense though, in the context of scripture.
I'm a former Catholic. You know how we like to play with that book.
I have known many Catholics in my life but I have not known one that has read the bible, any part of the Bible.
God doesn't enter into it.
If God doesn't enter into it I assume you are not using the reference as the biblical line?
If you were referencing the scripture then I don't get your meaning "God doesn't enter into it."
'Something may come through' dimensional 'doors' at LHC
A top boffin at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) says that the titanic machine may possibly create or discover previously unimagined scientific phenomena, or "unknown unknowns" - for instance "an extra dimension".
"Out of this door might come something, or we might send something through it," said Sergio Bertolucci, who is Director for Research and Scientific Computing at CERN, briefing reporters including the Reg at CERN HQ earlier this week. [....]
We took the matter up with Dr Mike Lamont, a control-room boffin at the LHC.
"We're hoping to see supersymmetry and extra dimensions," he confirmed.
originally posted by: Corruptedstructure
They make me think of Runes or maybe in different ancient languages. Like in the movie "13 Ghosts" . i think that had a portal machine as well..
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
Anyone ever has any info on the curved transparent glass panels in various ancient languages kept at the CERN Large Hadron Collider facility? I can't seem to learn what they are about.
6. Opening the door to other dimensions
One year after CERN’s grand opening, Sergio Bertolucci, former Director for Research and Scientific Computing of the facility, grabbed headlines when he told a British tabloid the super collider could open otherworldly doors to another dimension for "a very tiny lapse of time,” mere fractions of a second. However, that may be just enough time “to peer into this open door, either by getting something out of it or sending something into it.”
"Of course," added Bertolucci, "after this tiny moment the door would again shut; bringing us back to our 'normal' four-dimensional world ... It would be a major leap in our vision of nature… And of course [there would be] no risk to the stability of our world."
5. CERN’s curious choice of geographic location
Now on top of all the speculation as to what CERN scientists are really attempting to do with their Large Hadron Collider, many observers could not help but notice that the town in France where CERN is partially situated is called “Saint-Genus-Poilly.” The name Pouilly comes from the Latin “Appolliacum” and it is believed that in Roman times a temple existed in honor of Apollo, and the people who lived there believed that it is a gateway to the underworld. It is interesting to note that CERN is built on the same spot.
Religious leaders – always suspicious of the aims of the scientific world - drew a connection to a verse straight out of Revelations (9:1-2, 11), which makes reference to the name ‘Apollyon.’ The verse states: “To him was given the key of the bottomless pit. And he opened the bottomless pit… And they had a kind over them, which is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name Apollyon.”
www.rt.com...
originally posted by: Corruptedstructure
This is an interesting video. www.youtube.com...
So, they have in fact admitted that they are attempting to open a portal, and that something might come through it.
BREAKING ‘Lying Object Inside LHC’ – Scientists Opening Doors To The Unknown?