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reply posted on 29-7-2008 @ 10:19 AM by welsh alien
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personaly myself i think that the lhc or the "large hadron collider" ( I think ) will not do much. And yes i have heard it all about the lhc.
Especially about black holes sucking up the world and stuff
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reply posted on 29-7-2008 @ 11:30 AM by prevenge
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duuuuuuude ... it's gonna be like the movie.. ."The Mist" ....
rough times... rooouuuuuugh times....
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reply posted on 29-7-2008 @ 10:04 PM by prevenge
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tune into Paranormal Radio with Captain Jack
for the last hour of his discussion with a man who's suing the LHC people over what he deems as a threat in activating it.
75.125.94.70:8000...
paste that url into your winamp or media player.
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reply posted on 29-7-2008 @ 10:35 PM by gmac1000
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Originally posted by Inannamute
My favorite LHC prediction is that after it gets turned on, it will enable visitors from the future to use it as an anchor for time travel - that is,
we have yet to see time travelers up to this point in history because they can't go to any time before the LHC gets turned on, but they will be able
to after that. Of course, even if time travelers show up all over the place, I'm not sure that we'd find out, I'm pretty certain they'd be kept
under wraps even more so than aliens are/would be (depending on your POV)
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reply posted on 29-7-2008 @ 10:35 PM by gmac1000
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Originally posted by Inannamute
My favorite LHC prediction is that after it gets turned on, it will enable visitors from the future to use it as an anchor for time travel - that is,
we have yet to see time travelers up to this point in history because they can't go to any time before the LHC gets turned on, but they will be able
to after that. Of course, even if time travelers show up all over the place, I'm not sure that we'd find out, I'm pretty certain they'd be kept
under wraps even more so than aliens are/would be (depending on your POV)
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reply posted on 29-7-2008 @ 10:38 PM by gmac1000
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Originally posted by Inannamute
My favorite LHC prediction is that after it gets turned on, it will enable visitors from the future to use it as an anchor for time travel - that is,
we have yet to see time travelers up to this point in history because they can't go to any time before the LHC gets turned on, but they will be able
to after that. Of course, even if time travelers show up all over the place, I'm not sure that we'd find out, I'm pretty certain they'd be kept
under wraps even more so than aliens are/would be (depending on your POV)
Thats not Entirely ture...With the Philadelphia Expiriment would have opened that door with creating a tear in time and space also Montauk also opened
those same doors...The Micro Singularity may aid to help us uderstand time and space...the door to future visitors has long been open..
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reply posted on 29-7-2008 @ 11:03 PM by prevenge
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Originally posted by gmac1000
Originally posted by Inannamute
My favorite LHC prediction is that after it gets turned on, it will enable visitors from the future to use it as an anchor for time travel - that is,
we have yet to see time travelers up to this point in history because they can't go to any time before the LHC gets turned on, but they will be able
to after that. Of course, even if time travelers show up all over the place, I'm not sure that we'd find out, I'm pretty certain they'd be kept
under wraps even more so than aliens are/would be (depending on your POV)
Thats not Entirely ture...With the Philadelphia Expiriment would have opened that door with creating a tear in time and space also Montauk also opened
those same doors...The Micro Singularity may aid to help us uderstand time and space...the door to future visitors has long been open..
right right.. that's what we know from first hand witness' reports.
but the general public has no clue... and constructing this "new collider"... based on technology they've had for the greater part of a century..
could be all a staged situation.. with the end result already planned out.
they test this stuff in secret.. then "do it in public".. etc.. with a planned "new discovery" .. or "massive traumatic disaster" in the
script.
try it out at Montaulk... study it for 60+ years.. perfect it and it's desired effect..
then "play it out on the global theater"...
dunno if I want to be around when they have this thing does it's .... "serious business"
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reply posted on 1-8-2008 @ 05:10 PM by promomag
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To think that a man made machine, at our current technological capacity would have any immediate devastating effect to space time or any part of the
universe is absurd in my opinion.
At the worst perhaps a localized event. But to think that something that would more less be an act of god to accomplish by turning on a switch to
some machine that humans built.
I don't think so.
Do you guys really think the top scientists in this field really don't know what they are doing?
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reply posted on 1-8-2008 @ 06:12 PM by Shrukin89
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Hmm if they know that it might be a risk to take. Why take the risk when they know that there is a danger warning? As to how powerful a machine
really is. I think some of these scientists are under estimating the real deal.
It's kind of the same when the U.S underestimated the power of the H-Bomb that was dropped on Japan. That was basically their first experimental
test.
I'd say scientists even top scientists make mistakes because no scientist in the world has ever not made a mistake before in his life whether it was
work related or not.
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reply posted on 1-8-2008 @ 08:38 PM by prevenge
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k going out on limb here.. into the ether..
but man.. if they could make a controlled black hole.. say.. a few miles wide..at ANY location on the globe.. then collapse it and "turn it off" in
a split millisecond... (k just follow me here.. i know it's a stretch.. )
imagine...
say a huge asteroid was coming.. and they could just "pop" .. open it up at impact time.. and ...
PSYCHE! tough luck ass-teroid!! YA MISSED!
and the tumbling rock just goes right through the hole into whatever worm-tunnel it connects to...
that would be cool.
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reply posted on 1-8-2008 @ 10:21 PM by drphilxr
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reply to post by Inannamute
you forgot the john titor story/phenom, but nice theory anyways.
yes, there will likely be a small rip in space-time's fabric, via the creation
of microsingularities at the LHC atlas site; this isn't a titorism, its
a predicted outcome of proton smashing.
These microblack holes one day will power titors time displacement unit.
If you understand multiple world theory - which is not palatable to a great
many physicists despite allowing string /quantum theory to encompass time travel
- then there is no paradox with time travel occuring.
even with our deviation of 2.5-10% from titor's worldline, its not IF these
preordained events will occur....its a question of WHEN, and 'just how.'
(and i've been on an emotional rollercoaster because of all this crap
and just wish a 'trigger event' would pass or happen (like the olympics) cause
the suspense is making me physically ill).
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reply posted on 1-8-2008 @ 11:32 PM by AllinTheMind89
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I think movies and media fabricate what we think will happen...The scientists know it's risky, but what the hell, we'll do it anyway...and then
BOOM!, something along the story line of Half life & Half life 2 happens to us..
^^^ (If anyone has at least played Half life 1, they'll know what I'm talking about)
anyway, my prediction is that nothing catastrophic will happen, but I'm not ignorant to the fact that it could happen...I guess the only thing for
all of us to do is wait and see...
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reply posted on 2-8-2008 @ 12:55 PM by darthchaosofrspw
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Let's see. What major event is scheduled to happen on 8-8-08? Oh yeah. The Olympic opening ceremonies. Distract the proles with the Olympics on TV
while a false-flag event -a plane into the Sears Tower which Silverstein owns so he can get a multi billion dollar insurance settlement, multiple
bombings of the Sears Tower which Silverstein owns so he can get a multi billion dollar insurance settlement, or just wipe Chicago out with a nuke -
happens so Bush can grandstand and officially declare himself dictator for life and suspend the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Maybe then the
dumb Kossacks and the dumb Freepers will finally wake up, but then it will be too late.
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reply posted on 2-8-2008 @ 01:34 PM by highfreq
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I'm sure most have put the correlation together between the increase in UFO sightings and our world entering the atomic age.
Something I have personally pondered is when they turn the LHC "on" if there will be an increase in UFO sightings? Or if it has any adverse effects
in disrupting there cloaking ability.
I know it's kinda out there, just thought I would throw it out there
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reply posted on 2-8-2008 @ 01:47 PM by UFOTECH
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I think that the LHC will be yet another expensive toy for scientist to use to verify their really big calculations and get more government funding to
waste more tax payer money and in the end have nothing to show but more questions than they have answers.
The fabric of space time is pretty resilient. After all massive stars collapse into black holes every few months some place in the universe but the
universe as a whole keeps on going.
One little accelerator on Earth is not going to effect much except for its local environment. To think otherwise is just a demonstration of a basic
ignorance in science in my opinion.
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reply posted on 2-8-2008 @ 01:50 PM by Psychopump
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The countdown site is down....
Very ominous.
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reply posted on 2-8-2008 @ 02:02 PM by greenfruit
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Keep an eye on the countdown it resets all the time. Example
In a previous thread about this I posted 30-June-2008 and there was 7 days and 7 hrs to go.
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reply posted on 2-8-2008 @ 11:56 PM by pluckynoonez
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Originally posted by promomag
To think that a man made machine, at our current technological capacity would have any immediate devastating effect to space time or any part of the
universe is absurd in my opinion.
At the worst perhaps a localized event. But to think that something that would more less be an act of god to accomplish by turning on a switch to
some machine that humans built.
I don't think so.
Do you guys really think the top scientists in this field really don't know what they are doing?
There was a guy, before Mt St Helens blew its top: he said there wouldn't be any flooding because "there isnt enough material". He died in the
wash-out. This halrdorn collider or what/however you spell it, can spell doom, it has a lot of magnets and much space, a big tunnel or something...I
need to read up on it more. THe point is. we have scary technology now.
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reply posted on 7-8-2008 @ 03:45 PM by jasonjnelson
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Either 3 or 15 more hours until 8/8/8/ at 8 in beijing...
Any last minute predictions on this one?
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