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astrid
25th April 2011, 05:35
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/large-hadron-collider/8469808/Large-Hadron-Collider-rumoured-to-have-found-God-Particle.html

"A leaked internal memo contains unconfirmed reports that one of the detectors at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, near Geneva, had picked up signals that could be the long sought after particle, called the Higgs boson.
One of the main scientific goals of the huge £6 billion atom smasher was to prove the existence of the Higgs boson, a theoretical particle believed to give everything in the universe mass.
The particle is a key part of the standard model used in physics to describe how particles and atoms are made up.
Rumours that scientists working on the LHC had found evidence of the Higgs boson began to circulate after an supposed internal memo was posted on the internet.
But physicists were quick to urge caution over the claims as many candidates for the particle that appear in collision experiments at the LHC are subsequently dismissed on further examination. Officials at CERN said the result had not yet been properly verified and could turn out to be a false alarm.
The memo revealed that one of the particle detectors at the LHC had caught a particle that could be a Higgs boson decaying into other two high-energy particles known as photons.
The memo, written by four scientists working on the LHC's ATLAS experiment, warned the rate at which this happened was thirty times larger than would have been expected.
But it added: “The present result is the first definitive observation of physics beyond the standard model.
“Exciting new physics, including new particles, may be expected to be found in the very near future.”
Some scientists initially said they believed the memo could have been a hoax, but it was confirmed as genuine by officials at CERN.
James Gillies, official spokesman for CERN, said that while the results note was genuine, it was one of thousands constantly being produced by scientists and that is was still in the very early stages of assessment.
He said: "It is far too early to say if there is anything to it or not. There are 3,000 scientists working on ATLAS and they divide the analysis work up between them.
"This is an internal communication that highlights something interesting, but it has to go through several stages of assessment by the scientific team before it will be released as an official result by the collaborative team.
"The majority of these things turn out to be nothing at all. It is very speculative at this stage, but there is a great deal of excitement and anticipation that something will be found which is probably why this has found its way onto the internet."
Despite the official caution, there was intense speculation on internet blogs and scientific websites that the results described in the memo signalled the first discovery of the Higgs boson.
The rumours come as officials in CERN revealed they had set a new world record by producing the most intense beams of particles ever achieved.
The memo first appeared on the blog of physicist Peter Woit, from Columbia University. He wrote: "It’s the sort of thing you would expect to see if there were a Higgs at that mass, but the number of events seen is about 30 times more than the standard model would predict."
Professor Brian Cox, a particle physicist at Manchester University and presenter of the BBC's Wonders of the Universe, urged caution over the results.
Writing on the social networking site Twitter, he said: "The Higgs rumours are from an internal, unchecked ATLAS document. Very bad science to leak it. Many mistakes are made in un-reviewed papers."

SKAWF
25th April 2011, 05:59
this might seem way out there,
but around the time of queen lizard the 1st, was a man named john dee. (the original 007)
and he was quite into occult sciences.
anyway, there was a problem that required a solution.
it had something to do with a race of people that were trying to leave the planet,
but couldnt due to a belt of radiation that surounds the earth & moon.

so...... he got in contact with extra dimensional entities, and they told him.....

first, you must find a way to create energy from matter,
which they did with atomic bombs etc.

second, you must create matter from energy (which up till this point, they have not been able to do)

they also told him to investigate the properties of silicon. the price for this knowledge...
blood. sacrifices and lots of them.

i'm fairly sure this is why soldiers are dressed in uniforms that have occult symbols on them.
to be sent to their deaths in battle. on specific dates according to pagan calendars.
i'm also fairly sure that the pursuit of this knowledge, led to the creation of universities.

at least thats what i watched micheal t'sarion say in revalations of the mother goddess.

steve

Rocky_Shorz
25th April 2011, 16:56
The discovery comes from an atom smasher called the Tevatron at the Fermilab physics laboratory in Batavia, Ill. Inside the accelerator there, particles are ramped up to near the speed of light as they race around a 4 mile (6.3 km) ring. When two particles collide, they disintegrate into other exotic particles in a powerful outpouring of energy. [Wacky Physics: The Coolest Little Particles in Nature]

Scientists analyzed thousands of these collisions, and found a suspicious pattern in about 250 more cases than predicted. In these instances, the products of the collision between a proton and its antimatter partner, the antiproton, were different than expected.

Buzzing

"The whole physics world is buzzing with this result," physicist David Kawall of the University of Massachusetts Amherst told LiveScience.

The discovery, first reported in the New York Times, was announced online Tuesday (April 5) when the researchers posted a preview version of their research paper on the preprint site ArXiv.org.

"This is huge — an unexpected discovery which could completely transform high-energy physics, and cosmology as well, as the two fields are joined at the hip," astrophysicist Michael S. Turner, director of the Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics at The University of Chicago, wrote in an email to LiveScience. "But there is one big IF — if it holds up and is not explained by standard model physics."...

science story (http://www.livescience.com/13594-physics-particle-discovery-fermilab.html)

In a dream I saw a future battery that had particles flowing through in a figure 8. colliding in the middle creating additional energy...

not sure of details, but I wonder if it is along these lines...

1+1=3 ;)

Hughe
26th April 2011, 03:38
I hate that idiotic scientists.

The mind is over the matter. They will see the particles they love to see as the proof of their belief system.
Doesn't it?

The world was flat over two thousands years as scientific fact. Galileo said 'No!'
The Newtonian mechanic said 'time is absolute, linear property.' Einstein said 'No!'
Since then, many modern theories proved that what the mainstream science does is wrong, but they still doing it.
'Why?'
Chasing the source of everything is every possible by destroying it?
It's oxymoron, IMHO.

For the sake of their scientific, destructive path, how much should we suffer from known/unknown consequences? The field of energy is all connected on Earth. Whenever huge energy burst occurs, it affects Earth itself.
These idiotic scientists say it's fine. How?

The condition they are going to create at CERN is so absurd. What they are doing is like destroying oneself to figure out how it works. Well, TPTB loves what these idiots do cause it gives them more power of destruction.