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CERN, which operates the 27-kilometre-long Large Hadron Collider (LHC) running underneath the France-Switzerland border, is best known for having confirmed the existence of the Higgs Boson in July 2012. That was a big deal. But it is nothing compared with the particle Goertz wants to search for there. The Higgs solved the problem of how other fundamental particles get their mass. Goertz’s baby would be capable of solving five outstanding problems in physics at one stroke, from the unexplained workings of subatomic particles to the mystery of the origin of the universe to the identity of the enigmatic dark matter that seems to govern its workings today. “Solving any of those problems would be considered a breakthrough worth a Nobel in physics,” says Giulia Zanderighi, a particle theorist based at the University of Oxford.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: madmac5150
Or Heaven.
Knowledge and technology is a double edge sword, but if we did indeed open a portal to hell, i imagine any inhabitants of the plane should have as much reason to be terrified and afraid of our intentions as we are of theirs.
But since CERN is nothing more than a particle collider i really don't see it opening up dimensional gateways. LoL
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Gothmog
I imagine it will take even more energies than 13 TeV to unlock the secrets of our universe.
The significance of the symbologies at CERN are indeed interesting all the same.
Think of it this way its always the end of the world somewhere, and at some time, if multiverse theory holds any weight.
Have they had any new occult rituals onsite lately?
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Gothmog
I imagine it will take even more energies than 13 TeV to unlock the secrets of our universe.
The significance of the symbologies at CERN are indeed interesting all the same.
Think of it this way its always the end of the world somewhere, and at some time, if multiverse theory holds any weight.
originally posted by: madmac5150
Have we not learned anything from Stargate SG1, or Stargate Atlantis?
Just because you can try to do a thing, does not mean that you should. Try.
Rodney McKay messed with exotic forces beyond his knowledge, and blew up an entire solar system.
I saw it. This stuff happens, people...
EDIT TO ADD: I am using satire to make a point. Some flatulence is better left un-sniffed.
originally posted by: oriondc
Have they had any new occult rituals onsite lately?
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Gothmog
I imagine it will take even more energies than 13 TeV to unlock the secrets of our universe.
The significance of the symbologies at CERN are indeed interesting all the same.
Think of it this way its always the end of the world somewhere, and at some time, if multiverse theory holds any weight.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: Gothmog
I thought it was Butterflies and there "effect" we had to worry about?
Are mosquitoes getting into the chaos games as well?