View Full Version : Curious Prediction - God Particle Will Be Found (or Not) by the End of 2012
Alie
14th June 2012, 16:00
============> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/hay-festival/9307672/CERN-director-says-LHC-will-find-God-Particle-by-end-of-the-year.html
I find it quite "coincidental" that CERN is expected to FIND this at the end of 2012, what about you? Amazing view of this collider.
Here's an excerpt:
CERN director says LHC will find God Particle by end of the year.
The Large Hadron Collider is to be switched off at the end of the year to undergo a major upgrade, but scientists hope to have achieved one of the machine's major goals by the time it does proving the existence of the so called God Particle.
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02237/Hadron-Collider_2237544b.jpg
In addition .... this dovetails with this story.
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donk
14th June 2012, 17:15
Looks like the inside of the death star's frickin' laser beam...
So what will they call the particle the particle that the "god particle" is made up of? Do they immediately downgrade this one to "Higg's boson", get another 100 bazillion dollars together to make a bigger collider, and start the search for the "real" god particle?
hectorlca
14th June 2012, 17:20
I'va always had the gut feeling that the god particle cannot be found unless we can measure a particle of 'observation' or 'consciousness' finally putting to rest the theory that our reality is made up for consciousness instead of matter and that we create our reality. It would be awesome to get that confirmation from the mouth of science.
danceblackcatdance
14th June 2012, 17:25
nice.. we're made of stardust, easy to forget that sometimes :)
conk
14th June 2012, 18:47
Unless they can figure out a way to see this particle without observing it.......;) Or better stated, what is it prior to being observed?
RMorgan
14th June 2012, 18:57
Unless they can figure out a way to see this particle without observing it.......;) Or better stated, what is it prior to being observed?
Hey mate,
Actually, we canīt even properly observe atoms.
All we do is study their behavior under very controlled experiences and environments.
So, observing this particle is literally impossible.
Observing itīs behavior and properties using scientific methods is possible, but not 100% satisfactory.
This level of science is pretty much a guessing game using incredibly complex tools, to eliminate the impossibilities as much as possible and then find out whatīs probably the true.
This elimination method is not 100% guaranteed but itīs the best tool we have right now.
Cheers,
Raf.
778 neighbour of some guy
14th June 2012, 19:16
Looks like the inside of the death star's frickin' laser beam...
So what will they call the particle the particle that the "god particle" is made up of? Do they immediately downgrade this one to "Higg's boson", get another 100 bazillion dollars together to make a bigger collider, and start the search for the "real" god particle?
It will be sold to us as only a slight modification and all they need is duct tape and zip ties.
Alie
14th June 2012, 19:21
The point I was REALLY trying to make was regarding the Headline of the Article.... "The God-Particle Found by the end of 2012" when the end of the "age" is supposed to TRANSITION (I choose this word, rather than "end").
This is what I find curious. Is it contrived? There is something to the timing I think.
RMorgan
14th June 2012, 19:22
The main problem I have with CERNīs research is that, every time such a huge amount of money and resources is directed into any research, itīs for military reasons.
I canīt see how this would be an exception.
The question is, what kind of weapon will they develop if the research is successful?
I bet itīs a pretty big one.
Cheers,
Raf.
778 neighbour of some guy
14th June 2012, 20:13
From Wikipedia, so the below costs will be probably at least twice as high since everybody can put WHATEVER on wiki.
Cost
Main article: List of megaprojects
With a budget of 7.5 billion euros (approx. $9bn or Ģ6.19bn as of Jun 2010), the LHC is one of the most expensive scientific instruments[73] ever built.[74] The total cost of the project is expected to be of the order of 4.6bn Swiss francs (approx. $4.4bn, 3.1bn, or Ģ2.8bn as of Jan 2010) for the accelerator and SFr 1.16bn (approx. $1.1bn, 0.8bn, or Ģ0.7bn as of Jan 2010) for the CERN contribution to the experiments.[75]
The construction of LHC was approved in 1995 with a budget of SFr 2.6bn, with another SFr 210M towards the experiments. However, cost overruns, estimated in a major review in 2001 at around SFr 480M for the accelerator, and SFr 50M for the experiments, along with a reduction in CERN's budget, pushed the completion date from 2005 to April 2007.[76] The superconducting magnets were responsible for SFr 180M of the cost increase. There were also further costs and delays due to engineering difficulties encountered while building the underground cavern for the Compact Muon Solenoid,[77] and also due to faulty parts provided by Fermilab.[78] Due to lower electricity costs during the summer, it is expected that the LHC will normally not operate over the winter months,[79] although an exception was made to make up for the 2008 start-up delays over the 2009/10 winter.
End article.
Now, that pile of money could have bought a lot of waterpumps, and buckets to make cheap vertical growing towers with a small solar waterpump on it to save water.
And they are looking for a god particle, whilst we could have done the work of men for Him and feed the world for the same price, job done.
778 neighbour of some guy
14th June 2012, 22:30
The main problem I have with CERNīs research is that, every time such a huge amount of money and resources is directed into any research, itīs for military reasons.
I canīt see how this would be an exception.
The question is, what kind of weapon will they develop if the research is successful?
I bet itīs a pretty big one.
Cheers,
Raf.
A deicide weapon?
Flash
15th June 2012, 00:28
Gods particles are all around and in us, what is the point of searching for it?;)
Alie
15th June 2012, 00:42
Gods particles are all around and in us, what is the point of searching for it?;)
Spirituality vs Science. Supposedly nothing is true unless it's "scientifically proven".
Maia Gabrial
15th June 2012, 02:54
The BIG question is what do the Illumnati/freemasons plan to do with this information IF they find this God particle? Weaponize it like everything else?
It's just too spooky....
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