On May 9, 2017, a new linear proton accelerator, Linac 4, was launched at the European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN), the task of which is to increase the performance of the Large Hadron Collider. According to the press release, it took ten years to build this 90-meter device, capable of accelerating elementary particles to near-light speed.
The new proton injector will replace the Linac 2 launched four decades ago. Linac 4 will be able to accelerate beams of negative hydrogen ions to an energy of 160 MeV. This is three times more than its predecessor.
As Raymond Veness (part of CERN's "committee of nine") said yesterday, the launch of Linac 4 opened up huge new opportunities and on May 15th they plan to launch the Large Hadron Collider for the first time at maximum power and try to "open the Gateway to the Parallel World."
Photo: Raymond Veness explains how the LHC works. year 2013
The largest European organization for nuclear research in the world, known as CERN (CERN), was officially established in the summer of 1953 and for a long time the general public did not care at all about what was happening there. However, with the advent of the Internet, that is, the ability of people to quickly find information, exchange information, the world suddenly learned a lot about CERN.
In particular, the CERN logo, upon closer inspection, is an axially exposed and slightly rotated sixes:
Further, it suddenly somehow turned out that on the bas-reliefs of the Pilier des Nautes (the so-called "Pillar of Shipwrights"), erected in Paris in the 1st century (then the city was called Lutetia), a horned creature is depicted bearing the name (as follows from the inscription) CERNUNNOS …
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How it happened that the name of the demonic deity of ancient Europe coincided with the abbreviation of the center for nuclear research - no one knows. Likewise, no one knows what a statue of Shiva, the ancient Indian god of destruction, is doing on the territory of CERN.
And what is most surprising, the statue depicts not just Shiva, but Shiva performing the cosmic dance Nadanta (or Tandavam, depending on the context) - that is, a ritual dance that opens the Gates of the Abyss.
The Gates of the Abyss, Stargates, portals to other worlds and ancient Indian cosmology may well be regarded as a kind of allegory - they say, nuclear physicists living at CERN have such fun. However, as physicists themselves testify, life is not at all fun for them at CERN.
In fact, almost all of them are real prisoners of the most severe checkpoint system, which the CIA itself never dreamed of. All movements, all communications with the outside world and with each other are strictly regulated.
Some try to publish something after their business trips to CERN, but they immediately "fall under a car," "jump out of windows," or disappear altogether. Therefore, the public can only guess about what is really happening at CERN, comprehending the comments of famous physicists, such as, for example, Stephen Hawking. He quite popularly explains to the press what the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is.
British physicist Peter Higgs in 1964 calculated the collision of two proton beams accelerated to an energy of 100 billion GeV (gigaelectronvolt). As a result of the collision of two separate protons, a hypothetical particle should appear, named after this scientist the Higgs boson, or as the Nobel laureate Leon Lederman later called it - "goddamn particle".
During the publication, the editor-in-chief independently changed the name of the particle, calling the Higgs boson "the particle of God", but the original name seems to be more correct. According to Stephen Hawking, the Higgs boson cloud will represent a rapidly growing sphere from an unstable vacuum, in which the concepts of space and time will cease to exist. The sphere will grow at the speed of light and it will swallow such a small object as our planet in an instant.
In theory and practically unlikely, of course, the creators of CERN are so brainless and do not understand what they are doing. Rather, on the contrary, they know and understand everything, in particular they know and understand what ordinary guys like Stephen Hawking are not taught in universities.
Italian physicist Sergio Bertolucci, appointed by the owners of CERN as the official head of research, back in 2009 gave some hints to the press about what CERN was really doing. According to him, the Large Hadron Collider is like a door to other, unknown dimensions, into which something can be sent. Or vice versa - from which something can be asked to come into this world.
Naturally, officially no one from CERN will ever tell people the truth directly, but really, if you look at the photos of the LHC, the Large Hadron Collider really resembles either those stargates from science fiction films, or incomprehensible mechanisms captured on clay tablets of ancient Babylon, bas-reliefs of ancient temples India and Central America.
Educated people quickly enough drew all the parallels, simultaneously drawing attention to the following strange coincidence: as soon as official press releases and other messages of CERN appear in the media that physicists include something new or are experiencing - in the sky over the planet, and sometimes directly over CERN the clouds suddenly start to take on a strange configuration. New violent storms and tornadoes form, and sometimes even large earthquakes occur.
But it seems that those who are behind these terrible experiments do not care much.
Unlike the CERN staff, who understand what this can lead to. Such as Dr. Edward Mantilla, a physicist at CERN, who committed suicide in 2016 when he realized the danger to the planet posed by CERN and its research. Before committing suicide, he burned all his scientific notes and "cleaned" his computer. He destroyed everything but one text file.
The last words of Dr. Edward Muntilla, physicist at CERN, before he committed suicide:
And now, we are on the verge of either a great discovery or a great danger. What will happen on May 15 during the experiment at CERN is anyone's guess. And … pray.