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Topic started on 8-5-2006 @ 09:35 PM by Vision Ammunition
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Any thought's on CERN / LHC on anyone’s mind's... need to find out if anyone else knows what’s going on. Well at least before I open my mouth
and spend the next 5 hours typing.
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reply posted on 8-5-2006 @ 09:46 PM by Omniscient
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Can you be more specific? I'm not sure what you are asking. What do you mean by "on our minds".
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reply posted on 8-5-2006 @ 09:58 PM by Vision Ammunition
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Im seeing if anyone one knows anything about "CERN" I see a lot of talk about HAARP but on almost every board I’ve even been on almost know one
even knows about it. I think it should be one of our top subjects.
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reply posted on 8-5-2006 @ 10:00 PM by Vision Ammunition
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And I was saying is CERN in general on anyone’s mind are they thinking about it?
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reply posted on 8-5-2006 @ 10:05 PM by Omniscient
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I think about it a lot. I know that it's the European Center for Nuclear Research; they have the largest and most advanced particle physics
laboratories in the world, and are credited for "creating the internet". I know some more about them, and I occasionally think about it; I just
don't really know what you're looking for me to say about them.
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reply posted on 8-5-2006 @ 10:09 PM by Vasilis Azoth
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CERN is a particle physics lab, one of the best in the world as I understand it. But why is this in the military/gov't projects forum? Sounds like
Science/Tech to me.
Ok, actually upon thinking about it, CERN is run by a group of European nations, but there is nothing sinister about it, just physicists doing their
thing.
Vas.
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reply posted on 8-5-2006 @ 10:37 PM by Omniscient
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Originally posted by Vasilis Azoth
Ok, actually upon thinking about it, CERN is run by a group of European nations, but there is nothing sinister about it, just physicists doing their
thing.
Vas.

It could be turned sinister in the instance that the European governments use the inventions put out by CERN for warfare purposes. Also, if CERN is
funded by European governments, it is technically a government project. (I don't know who it was/is funded by, just mentioning that)
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reply posted on 8-5-2006 @ 10:51 PM by Vasilis Azoth
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But they don't do secret work there. It is very, very open. It's not like, say, Los Alamos, where a lot of their work comes out to the public but
much is also classified. CERN is funded by a variety of European nations but they don't keep their work secret. That's why I say there is nothing
sinister(but I should say "probably is nothing sinister") going on there.
Vas.
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reply posted on 8-5-2006 @ 11:02 PM by antipigopolist
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CERN Courier
In case you are still wondering...
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reply posted on 8-5-2006 @ 11:25 PM by Vision Ammunition
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Well really there are so many topics in so any subcategories. I didn’t know what topic to put it under. I’ve been studying what CERN is up to for
about 5 years now. There is just too much to talk about. Some of the things align with dates of significance with in manyof the things spoken of on
this site. I have personally found links for why haarp was put into existence… besides the weather controlling theory and Tesla’s Field theories /
writings. Everything is frequency. Let’s just say that they have had over 100 years to figure out and log many many frequencies and what they
control. Everything operates with in a narrow frequency range's, people include. (Makes you wonder why they turned HAARP on almost full power on
9-11-01 during the bombings.) But that’s for another post… regardless it is a fact that HAARP can tune our whole ionosphere to any frequency it
chooses. If everything is frequency and they have been playing with ULF’s (ultra low frequency) and UHF’s (ultra high frequency) for over a 100
years, im pretty sure they have the frequencies for the human mental and physical bodies and/or patterns. All which I will get too soon.
Now about CERN on July 2 2007 (is projected for the first collision) the LHC will create a black hole (if that’s not bad enough it “will be”
here on earth.)
Basic knowledge of black holes:
1. It sucks in all mater, even light…
2. it sucks all mater as a sphere (in 360) meaning that it has no side, (if it were possible to stand on one side of a black hole and walk around to
the other side of it, it would still be the side of the hole). Some people like to think it goes to another dimension. Basically it’s a puncture in
the fabric of your universe that def goes somewhere.
Now I don’t know if the first collision will be a success on the first try. But it won’t be to long after it’s all operational that they nail
it.
One of the major differences in this collision, beside just the scale of it being the largest and most energetic experiment ever done and its goal of
recreating the big bang. The mater will not collide into a plate (a sheet of metal, as done in the other experiments from past decades with the
smaller collider) in this experiment Beams of lead nuclei will be accelerated to the speed of light smashing together with a collision energy of 1150
TeV.
What their official spokes person says is: there is no danger and at the slightest sign of any thing going wrong they will simply shut it off…
Problem
1. It sucks in all mater!
2. if it was possible that a switch was still around to switch off , do you really trust some jerk off to be able to think, know and react at “the
speed of light” to turn it off. Man they must have someone really good.
To be continued….
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reply posted on 8-5-2006 @ 11:32 PM by Omniscient
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I'm actually pretty sure that scientists at CERN are allowed to conduct secret experiments and research; apart from their main work.
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reply posted on 8-5-2006 @ 11:59 PM by Vision Ammunition
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Five experiments, with the huge detectors, will study what happens when the LHC's beams collide. They will handle as much information as the entire
European telecommunications network does today!
As well as having the highest energy of any accelerator in the world, the LHC will also have the most intense beams. Collisions will happen so fast
(800 million times a second) that particles from one collision will still be travelling through the detector when the next collision happens.
Understanding what happens in these collisions is the key to the LHC's success.
The experiments are: Feel free to wiki/google these.
ATLAS
CMS
ALICE (hmmm what happened to alice? she went down a hole)
LHCb
TOTEM
google video links:
TPE, le CERN
Nebuleuse Productions
The Cathedrals of Science - CERN : 1954-2004
cdsweb.cern.ch...
Other cern videos:
cdsweb.cern.ch...
Mod Edit: Removed format error that was busting page margins
[edit on 12/16/07 by FredT]
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reply posted on 9-5-2006 @ 12:02 AM by Vision Ammunition
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well in the preview the embeded videos worked...
here are the links
TPE, le CERN
Nebuleuse Productions
video.google.com...
Lords of the Ring
video.google.com...
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reply posted on 9-5-2006 @ 12:32 AM by Vision Ammunition
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reply posted on 16-12-2007 @ 05:27 PM by Vision Ammunition
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UNDERSTAND THIS IS CRAZY!!!!
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reply posted on 16-12-2007 @ 05:31 PM by Gools
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Originally posted by Vision Ammunition
Im seeing if anyone one knows anything about "CERN" I see a lot of talk about HAARP but on almost every board I’ve even been on almost know one
even knows about it. I think it should be one of our top subjects. 
Maybe you should follow your own advice:
ATS
Search Results for "CERN" + "Collider"
This topic has been discussed a lot here at ATS. HOURS of reading for you and maybe you can add your thoughts to one of those existing threads. 
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[edit on 12/16/2007 by Gools]
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