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FERMILAB. what is it?

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posted on Jan, 1 2018 @ 03:02 AM
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originally posted by: Planette
I actually believed in 2011 when MSM announced the defunding and discontinuance of their sole LHC on US soil, TEVATRON.

Apparently that was just a distraction from the rollout out over the ensuing years of one LHC after another, as here we are SEVEN years later following the alleged discontinuance and the current known total on American soil is now SEVEN particle colliders?

Sheesh. What ELSE aren't they telling us they are actually up to?!

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LMAO

The issue I see here is that you (and the numbnut who posted the video) are simply completely ignorant on this topic.

Particle acceleration projects information is readily available online and offline for anyone who actually cares to inform themselves.

A particle research facility will typically house multiple accelerators for different energy ranges.

Fermilab accelerator units:
Radio-frequency quadrupole for initial acceleration to 750 keV
Linac increases the energy to 400 MeV
Booster increases the energy to 8 GeV
Recycler combines particles into batches
Main Injector increases the energy to 120 GeV
Muon Delivery Ring stores muons created by protons from Booster stage

CERN for example has 4 chained accelerator units that feed the main acceleration ring.

Deny ignorance...



 
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