Through the Rabbit Hole
A Large Ion Collider Experiment

On September 10th 2008, (I'll guess they didn't want to start it on 9/11 to show respect for the victims) CERN (Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire) successfully fired up their new LHC (Large Hadron Collider). The 17 mile loop collider represents 14 years of work and $10 billion, is located in the Swiss-French countryside. It is the worlds biggest and most expensive science toy. [More...]

God bless,
Dennis

Tags: alice, cern, lhc, research

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The only problem with this is, that it will only work with the person who is thinking about the particle making it move.

Energy never goes away, it only changes. So a proton when it begins its journey is a proton, yet at the end of the journey, it now changes into a wave of energy. Keep in mind that the experimenter has an end result in mind that he wants to see. Now the proton/ion acts as his thought projected it should. This is what he expects.

This is something that science does not and will never understand until they get a good grasp of the real world. We are the creators, not the victums.

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In so many ways the mega-buck quantum physic research community reminds me of any History Channel archeology show. You see an archeologist using a camel hair brush to clear the dirt off a small piece of terra-cotta pot. The researcher lifts the fragment and holds it up, revolving it to examine all sides while the narrator states facts about the culture that was responsible for the find. After the commercials, we pick up our show as the camera pans across the tree line to reveal an entire village showing how these people lived, what they ate and why they became extinct. All this from a piece of pot>

I know there is more to the story, but researchers never find detailed records of what lived there. Trying to recreate the "Big Bang" will never reveal what God did to create the universe or man. Physicists can only retrofit the results obtained from an experiment and them multiply by 10^10 trillion^10 trillion times.

It is interesting but it is still an experiment, not creation. God created, we can only make things with His creation.

God bless,
Dennis

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