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  #11  
Old December 9th 09, 10:03 PM posted to sci.astro,sci.chem,alt.astronomy,sci.physics
Dirk Bruere at NeoPax
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Default Magnetic aka Gorelik aka Doctor Dark Energy makes the Register

PD wrote:

You could eventually be right, though perhaps for now we're safe until
those double-mass protons start showing up.
~ BG

Experimental physics is often wrong, especially when researching at
the edge of unknowns.


So is experimental biology, experimental chemistry, experimental
science in general.
Fear of making a mistake would lead to instant paralysis.
There is no reason to be *especially* afraid of physicists, except by
dint of personal intimidation or unnatural bias.

Adjustments on how LHC collides such matter could make or break. If
they eventually manage to make a new particle like my double-mass
proton with a long half-life, then what?


What if it creates an armor-covered rabid elephant that can run at 200
mph, and it bites everyone in Europe within a week?


****! That could kill millions! Surely experiments are far too risky.
And it doesn't need even to be an elephant. Some kind of dinosaur would
be just as dangerous.

--
Dirk

http://www.transcendence.me.uk/ - Transcendence UK
http://www.theconsensus.org/ - A UK political party
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/onetribe - Occult Talk Show
  #12  
Old December 9th 09, 10:41 PM posted to sci.astro,sci.chem,alt.astronomy,sci.physics
BradGuth
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Default Magnetic aka Gorelik aka Doctor Dark Energy makes the Register

On Dec 9, 11:34*am, PD wrote:
On Dec 9, 1:03*pm, BradGuth wrote:



On Dec 9, 8:34*am, PD wrote:


On Dec 9, 9:51*am, BradGuth wrote:


On Dec 9, 1:46*am, Magnetic wrote:


..
December 9, 2009. Today, about midnight, CERN plans to implement a
collision with the energy of 0.45 TeV per proton under high density.
Two colliding beams will contain four bunch; each of which will
contain 20 billion protons. If this experiment will be carried out
within a few hours, then I give 10% probability that the microscopic
magnetic holes will be created. The most likely, the time of growth of
magnetic holes till the consumption of the whole Earth is about one
day.


That's pretty grim. *Let us hope your math is in error.


It is.


This means that tomorrow night the magnetic field of growing magnetic
hole will push us all to the equator of the Earth in a single high
ocean wave. From there we will start into space, being mixed with mud
and with all the water of the whole planet.


And if this doesn't happen, is this an indication that the
calculations were wrong?


I think that's not likely. *You may want to adjust that outcome for
those much higher collision energies yet to come.


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...b/Frog_diamagn...


This frog levitates (hanging in the air) in a magnetic field with
induction of 16 teslas, because of the diamagnetism of water, and, as
you know, living beings are composed mainly of water.


The magnetic field will accelerate us so that we will overtake
Voyagers. Around us the water will turn into frozen dirty foam of very
low density. The solar wind will give these new formed comets a
further acceleration. An hour later the comets will be hit by wreckage
of the crust of exploded Earth and by a powerful gamma radiation.
After a few years (thousands of years) we will be overtaken by the
shock wave from exploded Sun. Well, after a millions of years, we
could reach to the closest star systems to sow where our viruses, DNA
and the seeds of poplars, daisies, etc.


Sounds like a good movie plot.


-------------------
If magnetic moment of x-boson equal to magnetic moment of proton this
energy is sufficient to create the microscopic magnetic hole.


It is needed from 1000 seconds to 1000 days to destroy the Earth.
Let’s wait and see.


If we’ll survive now, CERN will add the quantity of bunches per beam
and will raise the energy of collisions.


CERN started the experiment despite the courts and our appeals. CERN
is terrorist organization.


Most of physicists are coward, or stupid, or smug, not able to
understand where this experiment will lead us.
----------------
One of the authors of documents about the safety of LHC, Igor Tkachev,
is 100% confident that at the center of our Galaxy there is a huge
black hole.
I am 95 % confident that at the center of our Galaxy there is a huge
magnetic hole. I think that magnetic hole, besides the magnetic field,
has axial-symmetric gravity field, stretching mostly in the plane of
our Galaxy. This explains the huge velocities of peripheral stars of
our Galaxy. In other words, - there is no any dark matter in our
Universe. Its role is performed by magnetic holes. There is no any
dark energy in our Ever Young Universe. Its role is performed by
cosmic background radiation. Hubble constant is not the parameter of
Universe expansion, but the angular frequency of 4-d rotation of
Universe. 13.34 billion years is not the age of Universe, but the time
of one full 4-d rotation of Ever Young Universe. Energy sources of
stars in Ever Young Universe are different from the sources in Big
Bang Universe. Our energy sources can be described by corrected
formula of Hawking. This formula must contain the square root from
Dirac’s big number. This formula describes the luminosity of stars,
but not the black holes evaporation. In our model there are no black
holes, but there can be extremely rapid gravity collapses, ending by
disappearance of gravity funnel and huge gamma-burst. Gravity collapse
is the final part of magnetic collapse if the mass of the magnetic
hole is sufficient and if its configuration is correspondent.


Astronomers, show me, please, black holes.
No?
But, I can to show you the picturesque magnetic hole.
Here it is:http://darkenergy.narod.ru/sn1987.jpg


Magnetic holes explain us the cause of several astronomical pulses:
gamma-bursts, huge radio jets, the annihilation lines of electron-
positron pairs, huge velocities of remnants of cosmic catastrophes,
the absence of civilizations which are older, than those, who can
build powerful colliders.


People, please, stop powerful colliders immediately.
Collisions with energy, more than 100 GeV must be banned by
international law, otherwise our Solar system will look like SN
1987A.


You could eventually be right, though perhaps for now we're safe until
those double-mass protons start showing up.


*~ BG


Experimental physics is often wrong, especially when researching at
the edge of unknowns.


So is experimental biology, experimental chemistry, experimental
science in general.
Fear of making a mistake would lead to instant paralysis.
There is no reason to be *especially* afraid of physicists, except by
dint of personal intimidation or unnatural bias.

Adjustments on how LHC collides such matter could make or break. *If
they eventually manage to make a new particle like my double-mass
proton with a long half-life, then what?


What if it creates an armor-covered rabid elephant that can run at 200
mph, and it bites everyone in Europe within a week?

You see, Mitch, it's important to include with wild what-ifs some
rational calculation of the likelihood of these so-called disaster
scenarios. You think a double-mass proton with a long half life is
more likely than a rabid elephant, but you haven't produced any
calculations that makes it clear that it IS more likely.

PD


I never once said "more likely", so that alone makes you the bonafied
liar.

Always with the elephant jokes in response to perfectly honest what-
ifs and questions. You must be married to rabbi Saul Levy, and your
uncle via family incest is Art Deco, along with our fear-nothing
because the past never matters William Mook, as your kosher godfather.

A mistake that never leaves the physics lab is one thing we can all
live with, even though this one can't guaranty failsafe containment
and is costing us 12+ billions of our hard earned public loot thus
far, plus tens of millions more per month for operations, repairs and
upgrades that might (all-inclusive $100e6/month) have been a whole
lot better spent on a dozen other demanding research projects that
were either under-funded or not funded at all because of the LHC
investments sucking most every source dry.

~ BG
  #13  
Old December 9th 09, 10:50 PM posted to sci.astro,sci.chem,alt.astronomy,sci.physics
PD
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Default Magnetic aka Gorelik aka Doctor Dark Energy makes the Register

On Dec 9, 4:41*pm, BradGuth wrote:
On Dec 9, 11:34*am, PD wrote:



On Dec 9, 1:03*pm, BradGuth wrote:


On Dec 9, 8:34*am, PD wrote:


On Dec 9, 9:51*am, BradGuth wrote:


On Dec 9, 1:46*am, Magnetic wrote:


..
December 9, 2009. Today, about midnight, CERN plans to implement a
collision with the energy of 0.45 TeV per proton under high density.
Two colliding beams will contain four bunch; each of which will
contain 20 billion protons. If this experiment will be carried out
within a few hours, then I give 10% probability that the microscopic
magnetic holes will be created. The most likely, the time of growth of
magnetic holes till the consumption of the whole Earth is about one
day.


That's pretty grim. *Let us hope your math is in error.


It is.


This means that tomorrow night the magnetic field of growing magnetic
hole will push us all to the equator of the Earth in a single high
ocean wave. From there we will start into space, being mixed with mud
and with all the water of the whole planet.


And if this doesn't happen, is this an indication that the
calculations were wrong?


I think that's not likely. *You may want to adjust that outcome for
those much higher collision energies yet to come.


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...b/Frog_diamagn...


This frog levitates (hanging in the air) in a magnetic field with
induction of 16 teslas, because of the diamagnetism of water, and, as
you know, living beings are composed mainly of water.


The magnetic field will accelerate us so that we will overtake
Voyagers. Around us the water will turn into frozen dirty foam of very
low density. The solar wind will give these new formed comets a
further acceleration. An hour later the comets will be hit by wreckage
of the crust of exploded Earth and by a powerful gamma radiation.

  #14  
Old December 9th 09, 11:47 PM posted to sci.astro,sci.chem,alt.astronomy,sci.physics
BradGuth
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Default Magnetic aka Gorelik aka Doctor Dark Energy makes the Register

On Dec 9, 2:50*pm, PD wrote:
On Dec 9, 4:41*pm, BradGuth wrote:



On Dec 9, 11:34*am, PD wrote:


On Dec 9, 1:03*pm, BradGuth wrote:


On Dec 9, 8:34*am, PD wrote:


On Dec 9, 9:51*am, BradGuth wrote:


On Dec 9, 1:46*am, Magnetic wrote:


..
December 9, 2009. Today, about midnight, CERN plans to implement a
collision with the energy of 0.45 TeV per proton under high density.
Two colliding beams will contain four bunch; each of which will
contain 20 billion protons. If this experiment will be carried out
within a few hours, then I give 10% probability that the microscopic
magnetic holes will be created. The most likely, the time of growth of
magnetic holes till the consumption of the whole Earth is about one
day.


That's pretty grim. *Let us hope your math is in error.


It is.


This means that tomorrow night the magnetic field of growing magnetic
hole will push us all to the equator of the Earth in a single high
ocean wave. From there we will start into space, being mixed with mud
and with all the water of the whole planet.


And if this doesn't happen, is this an indication that the
calculations were wrong?


I think that's not likely. *You may want to adjust that outcome for
those much higher collision energies yet to come.


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...b/Frog_diamagn...


This frog levitates (hanging in the air) in a magnetic field with
induction of 16 teslas, because of the diamagnetism of water, and, as
you know, living beings are composed mainly of water.


The magnetic field will accelerate us so that we will overtake
Voyagers. Around us the water will turn into frozen dirty foam of very
low density. The solar wind will give these new formed comets a
further acceleration. An hour later the comets will be hit by wreckage
of the crust of exploded Earth and by a powerful gamma radiation.
After a few years (thousands of years) we will be overtaken by the
shock wave from exploded Sun. Well, after a millions of years, we
could reach to the closest star systems to sow where our viruses, DNA
and the seeds of poplars, daisies, etc.


Sounds like a good movie plot.


-------------------
If magnetic moment of x-boson equal to magnetic moment of proton this
energy is sufficient to create the microscopic magnetic hole.


It is needed from 1000 seconds to 1000 days to destroy the Earth.
Let’s wait and see.


If we’ll survive now, CERN will add the quantity of bunches per beam
and will raise the energy of collisions.


CERN started the experiment despite the courts and our appeals. CERN
is terrorist organization.


Most of physicists are coward, or stupid, or smug, not able to
understand where this experiment will lead us.
----------------
One of the authors of documents about the safety of LHC, Igor Tkachev,
is 100% confident that at the center of our Galaxy there is a huge
black hole.
I am 95 % confident that at the center of our Galaxy there is a huge
magnetic hole. I think that magnetic hole, besides the magnetic field,
has axial-symmetric gravity field, stretching mostly in the plane of
our Galaxy. This explains the huge velocities of peripheral stars of
our Galaxy. In other words, - there is no any dark matter in our
Universe. Its role is performed by magnetic holes. There is no any
dark energy in our Ever Young Universe. Its role is performed by
cosmic background radiation. Hubble constant is not the parameter of
Universe expansion, but the angular frequency of 4-d rotation of
Universe. 13.34 billion years is not the age of Universe, but the time
of one full 4-d rotation of Ever Young Universe. Energy sources of
stars in Ever Young Universe are different from the sources in Big
Bang Universe. Our energy sources can be described by corrected
formula of Hawking. This formula must contain the square root from
Dirac’s big number. This formula describes the luminosity of stars,
but not the black holes evaporation. In our model there are no black
holes, but there can be extremely rapid gravity collapses, ending by
disappearance of gravity funnel and huge gamma-burst. Gravity collapse
is the final part of magnetic collapse if the mass of the magnetic
hole is sufficient and if its configuration is correspondent.


Astronomers, show me, please, black holes.
No?
But, I can to show you the picturesque magnetic hole.
Here it is:http://darkenergy.narod.ru/sn1987.jpg


Magnetic holes explain us the cause of several astronomical pulses:
gamma-bursts, huge radio jets, the annihilation lines of electron-
positron pairs, huge velocities of remnants of cosmic catastrophes,
the absence of civilizations which are older, than those, who can
build powerful colliders.


People, please, stop powerful colliders immediately.
Collisions with energy, more than 100 GeV must be banned by
international law, otherwise our Solar system will look like SN
1987A.


You could eventually be right, though perhaps for now we're safe until
those double-mass protons start showing up.


*~ BG


Experimental physics is often wrong, especially when researching at
the edge of unknowns.


So is experimental biology, experimental chemistry, experimental
science in general.
Fear of making a mistake would lead to instant paralysis.
There is no reason to be *especially* afraid of physicists, except by
dint of personal intimidation or unnatural bias.


Adjustments on how LHC collides such matter could make or break. *If
they eventually manage to make a new particle like my double-mass
proton with a long half-life, then what?


What if it creates an armor-covered rabid elephant that can run at 200
mph, and it bites everyone in Europe within a week?


You see, Mitch, it's important to include with wild what-ifs some
rational calculation of the likelihood of these so-called disaster
scenarios. You think a double-mass proton with a long half life is
more likely than a rabid elephant, but you haven't produced any
calculations that makes it clear that it IS more likely.


PD


I never once said "more likely", so that alone makes you the bonafied
liar.


Always with the elephant jokes in response to perfectly honest what-
ifs and questions. *You must be married to rabbi Saul Levy, and your
uncle via family incest is Art Deco, along with our fear-nothing
because the past never matters William Mook, as your kosher godfather.


A mistake that never leaves the physics lab is one thing we can all
live with, even though this one can't guaranty failsafe containment
and is costing us 12+ billions of our hard earned public loot thus
far, plus tens of millions more per month for operations, repairs and
upgrades that might (all-inclusive $100e6/month) have been a whole
lot better spent on a dozen other demanding research projects that
were either under-funded or not funded at all because of the LHC
investments sucking most every source dry.


Well, if you think the money should be directed elsewhere, then you
should inform your elected custodians of public funds and take it up
with them. They appoint advisory stewards to weigh the value of those
research projects and to support them accordingly. Those stewards are
usually not members of the active research community, but are familiar
with the physics. Everyone is given a chance to submit their proposals
to those stewards to have them evaluated, and those proposals compete
on their merits and on the estimated competence of the proposers who
would have to be responsible for the execution of the research plan.

It doesn't make much sense to whine to the winners of race at a track
and field competition that you think the rules are wrong -- they won
by the rules of the race. If you want to complain about the rules,
take it to the people who set the rules, not to those who play by
them.

PD


You mean if the Rothschilds or members of their satanic cabal wanted
the public to fund something as spendy as this LHC, those stewards of
our hard earned loot could care less?

btw, what's going on in Norway that we shouldn't worry about?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worl...rs-Norway.html

~ BG
  #15  
Old December 10th 09, 12:48 AM posted to sci.astro,sci.chem,alt.astronomy,sci.physics
Dirk Bruere at NeoPax
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Posts: 114
Default Magnetic aka Gorelik aka Doctor Dark Energy makes the Register

BradGuth wrote:
On Dec 9, 2:50 pm, PD wrote:
On Dec 9, 4:41 pm, BradGuth wrote:



On Dec 9, 11:34 am, PD wrote:
On Dec 9, 1:03 pm, BradGuth wrote:
On Dec 9, 8:34 am, PD wrote:
On Dec 9, 9:51 am, BradGuth wrote:
On Dec 9, 1:46 am, Magnetic wrote:
..
December 9, 2009. Today, about midnight, CERN plans to implement a
collision with the energy of 0.45 TeV per proton under high density.
Two colliding beams will contain four bunch; each of which will
contain 20 billion protons. If this experiment will be carried out
within a few hours, then I give 10% probability that the microscopic
magnetic holes will be created. The most likely, the time of growth of
magnetic holes till the consumption of the whole Earth is about one
day.
That's pretty grim. Let us hope your math is in error.
It is.
This means that tomorrow night the magnetic field of growing magnetic
hole will push us all to the equator of the Earth in a single high
ocean wave. From there we will start into space, being mixed with mud
and with all the water of the whole planet.
And if this doesn't happen, is this an indication that the
calculations were wrong?
I think that's not likely. You may want to adjust that outcome for
those much higher collision energies yet to come.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...b/Frog_diamagn...
This frog levitates (hanging in the air) in a magnetic field with
induction of 16 teslas, because of the diamagnetism of water, and, as
you know, living beings are composed mainly of water.
The magnetic field will accelerate us so that we will overtake
Voyagers. Around us the water will turn into frozen dirty foam of very
low density. The solar wind will give these new formed comets a
further acceleration. An hour later the comets will be hit by wreckage
of the crust of exploded Earth and by a powerful gamma radiation.
After a few years (thousands of years) we will be overtaken by the
shock wave from exploded Sun. Well, after a millions of years, we
could reach to the closest star systems to sow where our viruses, DNA
and the seeds of poplars, daisies, etc.
Sounds like a good movie plot.
-------------------
If magnetic moment of x-boson equal to magnetic moment of proton this
energy is sufficient to create the microscopic magnetic hole.
It is needed from 1000 seconds to 1000 days to destroy the Earth.
Let’s wait and see.
If we’ll survive now, CERN will add the quantity of bunches per beam
and will raise the energy of collisions.
CERN started the experiment despite the courts and our appeals. CERN
is terrorist organization.
Most of physicists are coward, or stupid, or smug, not able to
understand where this experiment will lead us.
----------------
One of the authors of documents about the safety of LHC, Igor Tkachev,
is 100% confident that at the center of our Galaxy there is a huge
black hole.
I am 95 % confident that at the center of our Galaxy there is a huge
magnetic hole. I think that magnetic hole, besides the magnetic field,
has axial-symmetric gravity field, stretching mostly in the plane of
our Galaxy. This explains the huge velocities of peripheral stars of
our Galaxy. In other words, - there is no any dark matter in our
Universe. Its role is performed by magnetic holes. There is no any
dark energy in our Ever Young Universe. Its role is performed by
cosmic background radiation. Hubble constant is not the parameter of
Universe expansion, but the angular frequency of 4-d rotation of
Universe. 13.34 billion years is not the age of Universe, but the time
of one full 4-d rotation of Ever Young Universe. Energy sources of
stars in Ever Young Universe are different from the sources in Big
Bang Universe. Our energy sources can be described by corrected
formula of Hawking. This formula must contain the square root from
Dirac’s big number. This formula describes the luminosity of stars,
but not the black holes evaporation. In our model there are no black
holes, but there can be extremely rapid gravity collapses, ending by
disappearance of gravity funnel and huge gamma-burst. Gravity collapse
is the final part of magnetic collapse if the mass of the magnetic
hole is sufficient and if its configuration is correspondent.
Astronomers, show me, please, black holes.
No?
But, I can to show you the picturesque magnetic hole.
Here it is:http://darkenergy.narod.ru/sn1987.jpg
Magnetic holes explain us the cause of several astronomical pulses:
gamma-bursts, huge radio jets, the annihilation lines of electron-
positron pairs, huge velocities of remnants of cosmic catastrophes,
the absence of civilizations which are older, than those, who can
build powerful colliders.
People, please, stop powerful colliders immediately.
Collisions with energy, more than 100 GeV must be banned by
international law, otherwise our Solar system will look like SN
1987A.
You could eventually be right, though perhaps for now we're safe until
those double-mass protons start showing up.
~ BG
Experimental physics is often wrong, especially when researching at
the edge of unknowns.
So is experimental biology, experimental chemistry, experimental
science in general.
Fear of making a mistake would lead to instant paralysis.
There is no reason to be *especially* afraid of physicists, except by
dint of personal intimidation or unnatural bias.
Adjustments on how LHC collides such matter could make or break. If
they eventually manage to make a new particle like my double-mass
proton with a long half-life, then what?
What if it creates an armor-covered rabid elephant that can run at 200
mph, and it bites everyone in Europe within a week?
You see, Mitch, it's important to include with wild what-ifs some
rational calculation of the likelihood of these so-called disaster
scenarios. You think a double-mass proton with a long half life is
more likely than a rabid elephant, but you haven't produced any
calculations that makes it clear that it IS more likely.
PD
I never once said "more likely", so that alone makes you the bonafied
liar.
Always with the elephant jokes in response to perfectly honest what-
ifs and questions. You must be married to rabbi Saul Levy, and your
uncle via family incest is Art Deco, along with our fear-nothing
because the past never matters William Mook, as your kosher godfather.
A mistake that never leaves the physics lab is one thing we can all
live with, even though this one can't guaranty failsafe containment
and is costing us 12+ billions of our hard earned public loot thus
far, plus tens of millions more per month for operations, repairs and
upgrades that might (all-inclusive $100e6/month) have been a whole
lot better spent on a dozen other demanding research projects that
were either under-funded or not funded at all because of the LHC
investments sucking most every source dry.

Well, if you think the money should be directed elsewhere, then you
should inform your elected custodians of public funds and take it up
with them. They appoint advisory stewards to weigh the value of those
research projects and to support them accordingly. Those stewards are
usually not members of the active research community, but are familiar
with the physics. Everyone is given a chance to submit their proposals
to those stewards to have them evaluated, and those proposals compete
on their merits and on the estimated competence of the proposers who
would have to be responsible for the execution of the research plan.

It doesn't make much sense to whine to the winners of race at a track
and field competition that you think the rules are wrong -- they won
by the rules of the race. If you want to complain about the rules,
take it to the people who set the rules, not to those who play by
them.

PD


You mean if the Rothschilds or members of their satanic cabal wanted
the public to fund something as spendy as this LHC, those stewards of
our hard earned loot could care less?

btw, what's going on in Norway that we shouldn't worry about?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worl...rs-Norway.html

~ BG


HAARP out of control, or a plane spreading ChemTrails crashes, or Scalar
Wave explosions, or Tesla Earthquake Machine being tested or... no
shortage of lunatic ideas.

--
Dirk

http://www.transcendence.me.uk/ - Transcendence UK
http://www.theconsensus.org/ - A UK political party
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/onetribe - Occult Talk Show
  #16  
Old December 10th 09, 01:06 AM posted to sci.astro,sci.chem,alt.astronomy,sci.physics
Dirk Bruere at NeoPax
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Posts: 114
Default Magnetic aka Gorelik aka Doctor Dark Energy makes the Register

http://www.physorg.com/news179598457.html

--
Dirk

http://www.transcendence.me.uk/ - Transcendence UK
http://www.theconsensus.org/ - A UK political party
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/onetribe - Occult Talk Show
  #17  
Old December 10th 09, 04:06 AM posted to sci.astro,sci.chem,alt.astronomy,sci.physics
BradGuth
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Default Magnetic aka Gorelik aka Doctor Dark Energy makes the Register

On Dec 9, 4:48*pm, Dirk Bruere at NeoPax
wrote:
BradGuth wrote:

You mean if the Rothschilds or members of their satanic cabal wanted
the public to fund something as spendy as this LHC, those stewards of
our hard earned loot could care less?


btw, what's going on in Norway that we shouldn't worry about?


*http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worl...30/Mystery-spi...


*~ BG


HAARP out of control, or a plane spreading ChemTrails crashes, or Scalar
Wave explosions, or Tesla Earthquake Machine being tested or... no
shortage of lunatic ideas.

--
Dirk


Perhaps this is what an LHC “magnetic trap” or wormhole vortex looks
like. Oddly, it seems that posting this kind of information has also
affected my Google Groups (Usenet/newsgroup) performance, dragging it
down to its knees. How many Usenet/newsgroup servers are affected?

http://www.universetoday.com/2009/12...norway-spiral/
“Now they have done it, they fired up the LHC and created the black
hole.”

http://www.universetoday.com/2009/12...y-over-norway/
Apparently, this is not a Photoshopped image, as there are several
more just like it, taken from various locations. This morning in
northern Norway, people saw a strange light in the sky which shocked
residents and so far, the phenomenon has yet to be explained. This
picture was taken from a pier, looking to the east, approximately at
07.50 am local time. "I can imagine that it went on for two, three
minutes," said the photographer Jan Petter Jørgensen. "It was
unbelievable. I was quite shaken when I saw it."

“I also received a report today from a geophysicist in Papua,
Indonesia who observed "an enormous flare (bolide?) visible here at
Tomage (2°39'27"S 132°59'27"E), and the sighting was at a bearing
approximately 165 (East of South) and the flare seemed to begin at
about 30 degrees above the horizon." Paul Anderson said the date and
time of the flare was approximately 2009.12.09 12:39 UTC”

Magnetic recently suggested nuking our spendy LHC, which isn’t
entirely unacceptable, although even a relatively small tactical nuke
should damage enough LHC helium cooling to force an extended shut-
down.

~ BG
  #18  
Old December 10th 09, 02:40 PM posted to sci.astro,sci.chem,alt.astronomy,sci.physics
PD
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Posts: 1,572
Default Magnetic aka Gorelik aka Doctor Dark Energy makes the Register

On Dec 9, 5:47*pm, BradGuth wrote:
On Dec 9, 2:50*pm, PD wrote:



On Dec 9, 4:41*pm, BradGuth wrote:


On Dec 9, 11:34*am, PD wrote:


On Dec 9, 1:03*pm, BradGuth wrote:


On Dec 9, 8:34*am, PD wrote:


On Dec 9, 9:51*am, BradGuth wrote:


On Dec 9, 1:46*am, Magnetic wrote:


..
December 9, 2009. Today, about midnight, CERN plans to implement a
collision with the energy of 0.45 TeV per proton under high density.
Two colliding beams will contain four bunch; each of which will
contain 20 billion protons. If this experiment will be carried out
within a few hours, then I give 10% probability that the microscopic
magnetic holes will be created. The most likely, the time of growth of
magnetic holes till the consumption of the whole Earth is about one
day.


That's pretty grim. *Let us hope your math is in error.


It is.


This means that tomorrow night the magnetic field of growing magnetic
hole will push us all to the equator of the Earth in a single high
ocean wave. From there we will start into space, being mixed with mud
and with all the water of the whole planet.


And if this doesn't happen, is this an indication that the
calculations were wrong?


I think that's not likely. *You may want to adjust that outcome for
those much higher collision energies yet to come.


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...b/Frog_diamagn...


This frog levitates (hanging in the air) in a magnetic field with
induction of 16 teslas, because of the diamagnetism of water, and, as
you know, living beings are composed mainly of water.


The magnetic field will accelerate us so that we will overtake
Voyagers. Around us the water will turn into frozen dirty foam of very
low density. The solar wind will give these new formed comets a
further acceleration. An hour later the comets will be hit by wreckage
of the crust of exploded Earth and by a powerful gamma radiation.
After a few years (thousands of years) we will be overtaken by the
shock wave from exploded Sun. Well, after a millions of years, we
could reach to the closest star systems to sow where our viruses, DNA
and the seeds of poplars, daisies, etc.


Sounds like a good movie plot.


-------------------
If magnetic moment of x-boson equal to magnetic moment of proton this
energy is sufficient to create the microscopic magnetic hole.


It is needed from 1000 seconds to 1000 days to destroy the Earth.
Let’s wait and see.


If we’ll survive now, CERN will add the quantity of bunches per beam
and will raise the energy of collisions.


CERN started the experiment despite the courts and our appeals. CERN
is terrorist organization.


Most of physicists are coward, or stupid, or smug, not able to
understand where this experiment will lead us.
----------------
One of the authors of documents about the safety of LHC, Igor Tkachev,
is 100% confident that at the center of our Galaxy there is a huge
black hole.
I am 95 % confident that at the center of our Galaxy there is a huge
magnetic hole. I think that magnetic hole, besides the magnetic field,
has axial-symmetric gravity field, stretching mostly in the plane of
our Galaxy. This explains the huge velocities of peripheral stars of
our Galaxy. In other words, - there is no any dark matter in our
Universe. Its role is performed by magnetic holes. There is no any
dark energy in our Ever Young Universe. Its role is performed by
cosmic background radiation. Hubble constant is not the parameter of
Universe expansion, but the angular frequency of 4-d rotation of
Universe. 13.34 billion years is not the age of Universe, but the time
of one full 4-d rotation of Ever Young Universe. Energy sources of
stars in Ever Young Universe are different from the sources in Big
Bang Universe. Our energy sources can be described by corrected
formula of Hawking. This formula must contain the square root from
Dirac’s big number. This formula describes the luminosity of stars,
but not the black holes evaporation. In our model there are no black
holes, but there can be extremely rapid gravity collapses, ending by
disappearance of gravity funnel and huge gamma-burst. Gravity collapse
is the final part of magnetic collapse if the mass of the magnetic
hole is sufficient and if its configuration is correspondent.

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On Dec 10, 6:40*am, PD wrote:
On Dec 9, 5:47*pm, BradGuth wrote:

You mean if the Rothschilds or members of their satanic cabal wanted
the public to fund something as spendy as this LHC, those stewards of
our hard earned loot could care less?


Yes, that's probably right.


Well, there's always a first time for everything. (where power and
wealth has no influence)


btw, what's going on in Norway that we shouldn't worry about?


*http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worl...30/Mystery-spi...


For the moment, I'll have to go along with the highly unusual rocket
notion, that just so happened to take place at the same time as the
LHC was getting its beams up to speed. However, I believe Russia too
has a substantial investment in the LHC to protect, so there's no
telling what they would do in order to cover-up any external/outside
affects or unusual consequences.

~ BG
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Old December 10th 09, 06:53 PM posted to sci.astro,sci.chem,alt.astronomy,sci.physics
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Default Magnetic aka Gorelik aka Doctor Dark Energy makes the Register

Dirk Bruere at NeoPax wrote:
http://www.physorg.com/news179598457.html


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...Bang-test.html

"More than 10 billion protons per bunch collided at a total energy of
2.36 trillion electron volts (TeV) per collision."

Still not dead.

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