View Full Version : Leaked Video Appears to Accidentally Announce Higgs Boson Discovery
Kimberley
3rd July 2012, 20:01
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http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/07/higgs-leaked-video/
A video accidentally published on the CERN website appears to leak the long-awaited discovery of the Higgs boson that is rumored to be officially announced early tomorrow morning.
“We’ve observed a new particle. We have quite strong evidence that there’s something there. Its properties are still going to take us a little bit of time,” Joe Incandela, spokesman for the CMS experiment, one of the main Higgs-searching experiments at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, said in the video. “We think this is pretty darned significant.”
The video and the rest of the article is at the above link...
Much love to us all!! :grouphug:
the_vast_mystery
3rd July 2012, 20:06
Didn't Bill Brockbrader originally say that the ETs were trying to prevent CERN from discovering this? LOL I guess they got there too late.
Robert J. Niewiadomski
3rd July 2012, 20:31
I remember James of Wingmakers told something about scientists discovering something significant. Something that will prove beyond doubt multidimensionality of The Universe and ... the existence of the human soul. He called it a discovery of The Grand Portal... This is will be a major milestone in the evolution of the humankind, bringing us closer to the reunion with our galactic family. He also predicted a ubiquity of various on demand content delivery devices (tablets, smart phones, etc) surpassing in quantity TV sets and giving its users ability to choose content tailored to specific needs. That content will be provided via enhanced version of the internet. He called it OLIN technology. One Language Intelligent Network.
Link: http://www.wingmakers.com/glossary.html (search for OLIN)
RMorgan
3rd July 2012, 21:07
Hey Kimberley,
It´s not an accident.
They were already preparing to announce it officially this week.
The discovery of the "god´s particle" was already unofficially announced a couple of weeks ago. They were already in the final scientific validation process, having four different teams working independently from each other to see if all of them get the same results.
Anyway, real science is very rigorous about such discoveries. There´s a lot of verification and tests yet to be made until they can come up with a definitive conclusion about this particle, now that they´ve finally found it.
This is just the begining.
Cheers,
Raf.
cloud9
4th July 2012, 01:46
Isn't it interesting that the CERN logo behind the man in the video is 666?
jackovesk
4th July 2012, 01:59
http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/hprofile-ak-snc4/41477_644672195_1261_n.jpg The old 'Leaked Video' from CERN trick...:pound:
onawah
10th July 2012, 17:53
James of Wingmakers has a new book out called Quantsum
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This is a book trailer for James' latest book, "Quantusum," which will launch in both a web book version on the SpiritState website, and as a physical book through Planetwork Press in July/August 2012 (the year of the water dragon). The book will be released on SpiritState.com. Quantusum is the equivalent of a trilogy both in scope and breath of story line. It is the story of an individual coming to terms with being a key component in the discovery of The Grand Portal--the irrefutable scientific discovery of the human soul. The music used in the trailer is from James' CD called Hakomi Chambers 4-6.
I believe the discovery of the "God Particle" is related to the discovery of what is called the Grand Portal in the Wingmakers material, which is comparable to
the irrefutable scientific discovery of the human soul
gripreaper
10th July 2012, 18:09
My understanding is that CERN is designed for Fission, the smashing together and blowing up of stuff and splitting the basic structures of the universe, as in "devolution" and "destruction" and disassociation, etc. That's why the call it the CERN COLLIDER. They smash sh!t together and see what pieces they can come up with.
Now they're telling us they found the god particle?
CERN scares the crap out of me, playing with the basic structures of the universe and dismantling them. Reminds me of Montauk. Have we not leaned anything?
peace
10th July 2012, 18:30
My understanding is that CERN is designed for Fission, the smashing together and blowing up of stuff and splitting the basic structures of the universe, as in "devolution" and "destruction" and disassociation, etc. That's why the call it the CERN COLLIDER. They smash sh!t together and see what pieces they can come up with.
Now they're telling us they found the god particle?
CERN scares the crap out of me, playing with the basic structures of the universe and dismantling them. Reminds me of Montauk. Have we not leaned anything?
not to hijack the thread, but in other cool news:
nasa discovered 'portals'
http://venturebeat.com/2012/07/04/nasa-discovers-portals-but-dont-book-your-ticket-yet/
wrap your head around that. pretty fun stuff.
onawah
10th July 2012, 21:11
Never mind, it worked the second time.:biggrin:
Looks interesting.
not to hijack the thread, but in other cool news:
nasa discovered 'portals'
http://venturebeat.com/2012/07/04/nasa-discovers-portals-but-dont-book-your-ticket-yet/
TargeT
10th July 2012, 21:21
My understanding is that CERN is designed for Fission, the smashing together and blowing up of stuff and splitting the basic structures of the universe, as in "devolution" and "destruction" and disassociation, etc. That's why the call it the CERN COLLIDER. They smash sh!t together and see what pieces they can come up with.
Now they're telling us they found the god particle?
CERN scares the crap out of me, playing with the basic structures of the universe and dismantling them. Reminds me of Montauk. Have we not leaned anything?
CERN is just a particle accelerator, it smashes tiny things together at ultra high speed to see what combinations of "things" come out the other side... nothing scary there at all... the bigger they build collider they build, the smaller stuff they find; more proof of our fractal reality (IMO).
LHC for dummies:
http://blog.geeksaresexytech.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/lhc-death-1.jpg
http://www.geeksaresexy.net/2008/09/11/how-the-large-hadron-collider-lhc-works-for-dummies/
and the awesome LHC rap.... (haha)
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trenairio
10th July 2012, 21:53
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sigma6
11th July 2012, 16:04
It sounds over hyped, vague, and scientifically 'incomplete'... but I guess they have to justify it somehow, how much is it, 10 billion? 20 billion?
Kinda like the 'NASA Space program, aka the ICBM missile program... and the staged 'moon landing' (cake icing) And yet today, thanks to all the pre-programming, they just have to make a mickey mouse news flash to justify the 'toilet flush' of plebeian slave funds (tax dollars) Fact is we don't really know what the heck is going on in that tunnel...
My first instinct, I would like to know what Nassim Haramein has to say, what he could tell us, would be very interested to hear his extrapolation and take away on this...
Operator
11th July 2012, 16:40
My first instinct, I would like to know what Nassim Haramein has to say, what he could tell us, would be very interested to hear his extrapolation and take away on this...
If I recall correctly he predicted that we would never find a 'smallest' particle ...
Or in my own words: isn't it just consciousness infinitely zooming in on a holographic structure (fractal) ?
TargeT
11th July 2012, 22:55
Who wan'ts to accelerate electrons in their garage?!
CERN’s Large Hadron Collider is a study in superlatives: The world’s largest particle accelerator, housing some of the coldest places in the universe, causes incredibly powerful beams to collide, giving us a glimpse into the nature of the smallest particles. It takes a special kind of designer to see it and think, “I wonder if I could make a home version?”
Patrick Stevenson-Keating is that designer. A product and interaction designer at Superflux by day, he created the Handcrafted Particle Accelerator — a working model that you can set up in your living room — in his spare time. A self-confessed science geek, Stevenson-Keating wanted to try to take the passion he felt for physics and communicate that to a public who might have otherwise overlooked the subject.
“Much of modern science is becoming increasingly abstract and isolated from most people’s relatable lives,” Stevenson-Keating says
http://www.wired.com/design/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Handcrafted-PA-660x466.jpg
http://www.wired.com/design/2012/07/diy-particle-accelerator/
sigma6
12th July 2012, 13:47
I suggest people look up the definition of the word 'reification' . It's not like they didn't slip it into their descriptions (hidden in plain sight) But none-the-less by their own 'admission' that is what they are saying. And there is nothing necessarily wrong with that, scientific speculation being what it is, it's part of the process, but their tone and manner is as if it was something more substantial. Listen carefully to the wording, they are treading a fine line. Subtle enough for you?... This is the new NEW SPEAK.
Welcome my children, to the machine... behold the great man made wonder! I don't know what the angle is just yet, but something in my gut tells me, someone is putting a fire under these scientists' arses to spin this bigger then it is... something in the timing and/or some context within the media perhaps...
http://www.google.ca/webhp?source=search_app#hl=en&gs_nf=1&cp=12&gs_id=1a&xhr=t&q=reification+definition&pf=p&sclient=psy-ab&oq=reification+&gs_l=&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.,cf.osb&fp=c0a71f853a7e4a00&biw=1043&bih=604
Another concept Ayn Rand warned us about (I know, I know, but in this instance she was clearly trying to warn and protect us)
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