lhc.web.cern.ch/lhc/
interesting stuff, many theories. crazy scientists are having a ball:)
looking for the ever missing link - this time it's the higgs boson - a missing "element" in the unified field theory.
so what do uz know, think about this "little" experiment in the heart of europe?
c u in the wormhole :)
interesting stuff, many theories. crazy scientists are having a ball:)
looking for the ever missing link - this time it's the higgs boson - a missing "element" in the unified field theory.
so what do uz know, think about this "little" experiment in the heart of europe?
c u in the wormhole :)
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Re: welcomeback to the big bang - LHC activation starting slowly
Sat, May 17, 2008 - 7:44 AMApparently the hole will be microscopic and only last a few seconds. The official projected risk is extremely low, but one can't cant help but wonder "what if". Sometimes the human need to push boundaries seems kinda' childlike. -
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Sat, May 17, 2008 - 7:57 AMWhilst on an epic journey of synchronicity I found myself with the Email address of one of the LHC chief scientists and an overwhelming desire to contact them to tell them not to switch it on.. Then I realised that many, many people probably tell them this and they obviously don't give a shit anyway... I also realised that I don't have any reason to tell them not to do it beyond a mass of 'co-incedence' and intuition... I guess a part of me thinks it will all be fine or i would have done it anyway..
I'm suprised Bernhard isn't making more noise about this (unless I've missed it).. His theories about negative forces seeking to end all of creation would find a great home among observers of these lords of the ring! Not saying he's wrong, just an observation (not saying he's right either, hehe)..
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Sun, May 18, 2008 - 5:36 AMyeah apparently they will be microscopic, but then isn't there a saying that size doesn't matter - a good example of this is the amount of energy released whilst splitting an atom. I also doubt anything too terrible will happen. I'm sure that there is big military support and funding going into this project so... hey well we know how it is. Whatever happens there is no stopping it really and it's really a waste of personal time and energy writing emails, protesting and so forth. Maybe it stops itself by the whole complex blowing up because of some glitch :)
What i don't understand still, well i guess i do, but still i don't, is that why these "scientists" of the world don't acknowledge ancient knowledges contained in "traditions and paths" like yoga and shamanism, just to name 2. Everything that science is discovering today and actually has ever discovered is contained in the knowledge these traditions inherently have.
Everything from forces to atomic structures to quantum fields is already known, was known thousands of years ago to the human mind. Even this higgs boson story...
well, may this physics experiment reflect the spiritual nature of everything back to this materialstic hoard.
But then again, perhaps the THEM (knowing this already) are simply opening a multidimensional checkerboard stargate, for whatever purpose ::::::) -
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Re: welcomeback to the big bang - LHC activation starting slowly
Sun, May 18, 2008 - 6:07 AMfrom the multi-dimensional perspective I am cultivating it could be said that they are symbolically representing the collective shift into multi-dimensionality but in a way that they are unconscious of since they are unconscious of the shifting energies....
As for where that leads them... they will find out!!
I am reminded of this picture:
people.tribe.net/neekos/ph...6bf77482c2
and Imagine two 'whole' worm holes, one created by technology and one without... each going 'somewhere' different... ;)
I personally find myself smack bang in the middle of the apparent 'choice'.. Makes for an interesting ride... I'd love to be fully back in nature, will do so soon.
No matter how big and scary something is it always helps to be reminded of perspective and how the unknown only really seems scary because we are scared of it.. ;)
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Re: welcomeback to the big bang - LHC activation starting slowly
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Re: welcomeback to the big bang - LHC activation starting slowly
Sun, May 18, 2008 - 7:25 AMhole in the earth youtube.com/watch
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Sun, May 18, 2008 - 7:59 AMwhy? -
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if a tree falls in a forest and there is nobody to hear it..
Sun, May 18, 2008 - 9:07 AM[pray for the death of everything noumenon] -
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Sun, May 18, 2008 - 11:01 AM"Imagine two 'whole' worm holes, one created by technology and one without... each going 'somewhere' different... ;)
I personally find myself smack bang in the middle of the apparent 'choice'.. Makes for an interesting ride... I'd love to be fully back in nature, will do so soon."
-----my thoughts,feelings and understandings exactly Nick :) it is the culmination of duality, the ultimate polarization, the very essence of which probably set this whole universe into being. It is so... we truly are left two choices - glad to be making the "right" one with U!
"In fact, now I think about it, the LHC could be said to represent the circular cycles of time and existence itself... the symbolic universal dream is a wild, wild thing! hehe."
------good perspective here - nice one. yeah, this is truly the closing of the cycle of becoming - 13,7 billion years, so what better mad experiment to perform on a physical level than one which mirrors the very event that began this great and mystical journey from the source :)
WoW Nick - this tribe net contact i experience with you always blows me away, even though it's really becoming the "norm" :)
That pic is spot on too hehe - those bellies hehe - yeah let the tech do the work... but will it really DO the work??
and on a side note - where into nature are planning to retreat to? Portugal is a really wonderful land for natural living - you are welcome to come visit us there when we finally make base.
We drink bat blood on tuesdays hehe, just kidding...
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Sun, May 18, 2008 - 11:10 AMhmm, very profound discussion, and on par with how this group always is good company.
Free+Will = Choice. Action.
Let's place this into target #1 mode; Christianity.
Sin is a CHOICE, and then sin is an ACTION.
With this known, I often wonder why people continue to shit themselves so much that the shelf of "depends" at the store is always clear and sold out. Dang people, come on! :-D -
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Wed, May 21, 2008 - 4:44 AMhey check this out...
an interesting observation ...
taking the world map as depicted standardly - CERN is ..... yes you guessed it, basically smack bang in the centre CERN = CENtRe
maps.google.com/
zoom out to the last or second last level. square the map along the Bering Straight on either end and just above Greenland and along Antarctica - CERN is practically in the very Centre of the Cartesian Map of the World (Masonic Square of the World???)
and have a look c here and compare these images
- the smaller inner ring is in the south of the complex...
lhc.web.cern.ch/lhc/
www.symmetrymagazine.org/image...ap.jpg
www.siloam.net/NewYorkWTC...2/angel.gif
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Wed, May 21, 2008 - 4:46 AMehh... ok the maps link doesn't help.
well just write: cern, switzerland in the search bar
nice to change to "terrain" option or "satelite"
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Re: if a tree falls in a forest and there is nobody to hear it..
Wed, May 21, 2008 - 4:59 AMok now this one taken from wikipedia
upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...yway.jpg
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Wed, May 21, 2008 - 5:02 AMok can't resist
naasbeginners.co.uk/Absolute...ole_9.jpg
so the lhc is basically a 2d-3d representation of creating a 4d event??
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Wed, May 21, 2008 - 5:11 AMright so i'm vibrating here at the mo and wish to share
so if we iknda collectively know and understand multidimensionaly that black holes seem to be the centres of given realities - black hole at centre of galaxy, possible black holes in the centre of stars, that unlocated source of u and i somewhere within our own "body" then what would a, even be it symbolic, black hole in the centre of our planetary reality represent at this time in universal affairs?
a black hole seems to be a form of an anchor - if u can loosely understand what i am saying :) need i say more - hope this get's u buzzing...
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Wed, May 21, 2008 - 5:25 AMwot the wiki one?? yeah does look like one eh :::) but look beyond...
wil, who knows right? i'm just tingling today with putting these aboriginal dots together in my personal perspective and sharing...
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Re: if a tree falls in a forest and there is nobody to hear it..
Wed, May 21, 2008 - 6:46 AMthe Earth is flat please spread the word i'm too young to be this tired
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Wed, May 21, 2008 - 9:09 AMBlackhole within = Infinite Love and connection ?
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Fri, May 23, 2008 - 9:12 AM8)
Hmm, that's quite a shift for me as I drink bat's blood only on Fridays... lol
Portugal sounds amazing, I know a guy from there... heard a lot about it.. Let me know when your ship lands there, so to speak..
going back to the LHC thing... seen from a purely positive perspective we can say that it perhaps symbolises the collective realisation of 'All that is' (GOD) and the nature of beingness... no need for a bifurcation of souls here, simply many different perspectives of the same idea, making realisations through different paths.. One man's LHC is another man's holy book... perhaps...
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Fri, May 23, 2008 - 10:09 AMGod's word says that intervention will have to take plus otherwise there'll be none of us left. I believe it. They are already messing with time and space... playing God so to speak.
I wonder if that is why it feels like we are accelerating in time....
Imagine what technology is out there that is deemed "classified" and "national security risk" Lots!
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Sat, May 24, 2008 - 5:52 AMhere's some notes I wrote a while back on this subject. Just found them as I was organising my writings:
The Large Hadron Collider is a giant particle accelerator (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larg..._Collider) which will attempt to create lots of tiny black holes... Searching for ‘The God Particle’. It involves such terms as ATLAS, ‘Large Toroidal form’, ALICE and a short film has been made about it called ‘Lord of the ring’ (www.seedmagazine.com/news/20...the.php) .
Either the scientists working on this project are really, really blind or they must have realised that the timing of this experiment and the terms that are associated with it all tie up with the coming of the ‘new age’ movement and the closure of so many of the world’s prophecies.
Now I don’t KNOW that this experiment is a good or a bad idea, however, I feel that there is a very good chance that the completion of this experiment could well be mankind’s final test into it’s next stage of evolution. The scientists would no doubt claim that if this is true then the solution is to go ahead with the experiment and learn the information that is to be gleaned from doing so, thus ‘knowing the secrets of God’. However, I feel that perhaps the lesson is to NOT go ahead with the experiment and to learn to ‘know the secrets of God’ by inner dialogue with it directly, rather than attempting to make a new version... A universe within a universe doesn’t seem like a particularly good idea. These scientists seem to be following an agenda that is out of kilter with the rest of the universe and perhaps once again they are inviting huge catastrophe simply because they don’t have a sense of ‘why’ they are here or ‘what’ they are here to do... The God force tends to create very carefully and does not do things to run the risk of vast destruction without a very good reason. What is the very good reason for HAVING to run the LHC? Can we survive without it? Can we invest the money into helping other people directly and show that we are compassionate people?
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As I understand it the particle that is being sought is the infinite particle from which all things are built... Searching for the source, effectively... Infinity is, by definition, everywhere... Ah well, we shall see.
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Re: welcomeback to the big bang - LHC activation starting slowly
Sat, May 24, 2008 - 9:33 AMQUOTE: "official projected risk is extremely low"...
RESPONCE: ...James Blodgett who has a masters degree in statistics and leads the Mensa Special Interest Group "Global Risk Reduction" calculates in the lawsuit that the probabiliity of planetary destruction can currenlty be calculated as 75% with a very high probability of uncertainty.
CERN is betting that a strongly disputed and unproven theory proposed by a famous scientist with a famous record for being incorrrect will cause micro black holes to evaporate. In the words of that scientist "Einstein was doubly wrong". See what PHDs and Professors of Math and Physics have to say about that at LHCFacts.org.
According to Dr. Raj Baldev, Director of the Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research, the risk is very real and very present.
Dr. Baldev says “ ... the scientists are fully aware that it is not a project without a grave risk to the life of the Earth.”
Learn more about why a growing number of prestigious and eminent scientists are predicting the very real possibility that the planet could actually be destroyed by this experiment, and why some scientist are willing to say "no reasonable proof of danger, launch!"
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Sat, May 24, 2008 - 9:38 AMCorrection:
QUOTE: "official projected risk is extremely low"...
RESPONSE: ...James Blodgett who has a masters degree in statistics and leads the Mensa Special Interest Group "Global Risk Reduction" calculates in the lawsuit that the probability of planetary destruction can currently be calculated as 75% with a very high probability of uncertainty. (The actual risk could be much lower or much higher...)
CERN is betting that a strongly disputed and unproven theory proposed by a very famous scientist with a famous record for being incorrect will cause micro black holes to evaporate. In the words of that scientist "Einstein was doubly wrong". See what PHDs and Professors of Math and Physics have to say about that at LHCFacts.org.
According to Dr. Raj Baldev, Director of the Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research, the risk is very real and very present.
Dr. Baldev says “ ... the scientists are fully aware that it is not a project without a grave risk to the life of the Earth.”
Learn more about why a growing number of top eminent scientists are predicting the very real possibility that the planet could actually be destroyed by this experiment, possibly in just years or decades, and why other scientists may be willing to say "no reasonable proof of danger, launch now while we still can!"
JTankers
LHCFacts.org
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