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This is a vary scary experience that's gona take place in november of this year.
The CERN Hadron collider will start collisions of Hadrons, the 11/9. That day CERN will shoot for the first time Lead bullets at the speed of light against mother Earth in this superconductive, superfluid cannon. According to the most advanced theoretical research on the subject, they can create strangelets that would sink the Earth into a 15 kilometers rock. Strange liquid is the quark-gluon soup that causes the big-bangs of Novas, Super-Novas and maybe even long ago caused the big-bang of the cosmic Universe. And their ‘strangelet’ CASTOR device will count them.
The technical paper can be found here:
_http://www.cerntruth.com/?p=125
And here, you can find some videos related to the experience:
_http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1214195/pg1
Warning, this is very technical but people with nominal physic's should have a rough idea of the experiment.
This would be also a good question to ask the C's, about the danger of conducting such experiments.
Cheers
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The CERN Hadron collider will start collisions of Hadrons, the 11/9. That day CERN will shoot for the first time Lead bullets at the speed of light against mother Earth in this superconductive, superfluid cannon. According to the most advanced theoretical research on the subject, they can create strangelets that would sink the Earth into a 15 kilometers rock. Strange liquid is the quark-gluon soup that causes the big-bangs of Novas, Super-Novas and maybe even long ago caused the big-bang of the cosmic Universe. And their ‘strangelet’ CASTOR device will count them.
The technical paper can be found here:
_http://www.cerntruth.com/?p=125
And here, you can find some videos related to the experience:
_http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1214195/pg1
Warning, this is very technical but people with nominal physic's should have a rough idea of the experiment.
This would be also a good question to ask the C's, about the danger of conducting such experiments.
Cheers
Mod's note: Links have been deactivated.