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CERN Update: Are We Going To Die? August 12th?

Sunday, August 9, 2015 17:11
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Large Hadron Collider Could Produce Catastrophic Consequences!

2 nightmare conditions, 2 ends of the world. In the first, there is minimal warning. For perhaps a month there would be no indication that life was about to come to an unexpected and horrible end for all living things on The planet. Then, earthquakes would start all of the sudden, alerting geologists that something terrible, incomprehensible, was wrong. After a couple of days, these seismic disturbances would reach catastrophic proportions. Cities would be levelled, the oceans would rise and wash in a series of mega-tsunamis that would assault the world’s coasts, killing millions.

The truth that the earthquakes were striking at random, not along well-known geological fault lines, would be evidence that something disastrous was in the wind. At long last, the conclusion would come, in a disaster of Biblical scale. The Earth would virtually start to crack up. Molten lava would wash over the land and the seas would start to boil. Mega-hurricanes would level buildings and forests the world about.

Finally, mountains would crumble as the Earth’s crust persisted to disintegrate. The fabric of the planet itself would start to disappear, trillions of tonnes of rock, water, air and life sucked into a whirlpool of incomprehensible force. From space, our blue-and-white home would appear to disappear down a plughole in a flash of light. At least in this situation we would have a little time, conceivably, to come to terms with the end. Nevertheless, a second doomsday situation is even more terrifying. There would be no warning at all. In an instant – about one-twentieth of a second – the entire Earth would basically disappear from space.

Are You Serious? Some in the scientific world are very concerned about the CERN being turned up to full speed on August 12th http://www.paulbegleyprophecy.com also http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetec…also http://endtimeheadlines.org/2015/08/l… also https://www.eventbrite.com/e/texas-ex…

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The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is an underground accelerator ring 27 kilometres in circumference at the CERN Laboratory in Switzerland. It will recreate the conditions at the birth of the universe by smashing protons together at incredibly high speeds.



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  • Jacko

    Poster, please explain what 1 TeV is. All these doom scenarios never mention what a TeV actually is.

    • A TeV is a unit of energy used in particle physics. 1 TeV is about the energy of motion of a flying mosquito.

      • Jacko

        Now explain how CERN will do anything with that “much” energy? 13 flying mosquito’s isn’t gonna destroy anything near as big as the earth.

        • 1) In 2012, the LHC is operating at Center of Mass energy of 8 TeV. What does this mean?

          The LHC collides two beams of protons, each with energy of 4 TeV. If you were standing at the collision point, you would feel a total energy of 8 TeV, but you would not have moved in any direction. In contrast, if you were to be hit by only beam, you are likely to fall backward. Substitute a moving car for the proton beam, and you will see what I mean! OK, so what does 8 TeV mean?

          What protons feel just before collision
          Please look at Wikipedia for a discussion of units. Briefly, 1 Joule is the energy of a 1 Kilogram mass moving with a speed of 1 meter/second (1 J = 1 Kg * (1 m/s) 2). In particle physics units, it is equal to about 6*1018 electron volts, i.e., 6*106 TeV (1 T(era)eV = 1012 eV).

          When operating at design parameters, the LHC will have two beams of protons, where each beam consists of ~2800 individual bunches, and each bunch contains ~1011 protons. Each proton will have energy of 8 TeV, so the energy of each bunch of protons is ~ 8*1011 TeV, i.e., 133,000 Joules (or 133 kilo Joules).

          A bullet fired from a rifle typically weighs 4 grams, and is travelling at about 1000 m/s when it leaves the barrel. This corresponds to a kinetic energy of about 2000 Joules, or 2 kilo Joules, i.e., roughly 1/66 the energy of one bunch of protons. Anti-tank shells (used in WW II) had energies anywhere from 150-800 kilo Joules.

          So it is crucial that the beam does not hit something that it is not intended to hit! (BTW, I have not included the energy stored in the magnets, which is a whole different story, and is many times larger).

          2) How cold is the LHC?

          The magnets in the LHC are superconducting, i.e., they have almost negligible electrical resistance. For this to occur, they have to be cooled to about 2 deg K(elvin), i.e., -271 deg. Celsius, or -455 deg. Fahrenheit.

          By studying the Cosmic Microwave Background, which is a form of electromagnetic radiation filling the universe, astronomers have deduced that the current temperature of the universe is about 2.7 deg K.

          Some experiments in solid state physics laboratories operate much closer to absolute zero, e.g., at 10-6 Kelvin, so we cannot claim that the LHC is the coldest place in the universe, but it certainly is one of the coolest (in more ways than one!).

          3) How about those magnets?

          To keep the proton beam circulating at 7 TeV, we need very strong magnetic fields to essentially keep the beams in the circular ring. For this purpose, the LHC has 1232 dipole magnets. Each of these magnets is 14 m long, weighs about 35 tons, and the required magnetic field is generated by passing about 11700 Amps of current through 5 Km of superconducting wire.

          Then there are about 7066 magnets that focus the beam, and otherwise correct the path of the proton beam. For instance, if nothing was done, a proton will “fall” down due to gravity after traveling a mere 850 times around the ring (in one second, a proton goes around the ring about 11000 times).

          Now divide those numbers by 13…..

  • Same day as a meteor shower.

  • We are NOT going to die august 12th!
    wanna do a bet! If I win an nothing happends you give me your soul!
    these whole, CERNS GETTING TURNED ON WERE ALL GOING TO DIE!
    has got to stop honestly,
    do you think the same goverment who lies
    is honestly only going to turn it only on “special” dates!
    becaues that goverment is so trustworthy
    watch in a few days nothing will happend,
    and then you start your next disinfo date an article!

  • Yup, we are all going to die on August 12th, so we actually will miss Nibiru and Wave X. Good news right? No antichrist, just a strangelet that forms and swallows us whole, slightly slowly. Good news right?

  • My money says the world won’t end on August 12th. I’ll cya on the 13th.

  • Only two days to go? THANKS GOD!!!

  • JUST TRUST IN JESUS CHRIST AS YOUR PERSONAL SAVIOR AND DON’T WORRY ABOUT ANY OF THIS STUFF.

  • NO

    This timeline is secure

    Dispite what this fool posts..

    How do I Know this Well

    Its my timeline

    :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

  • You better be right about the date we carc it dude. Based on your calculations I bought a Lamborghini, a helicopter, a motor cruiser to keep the chopper on, and a duck. No way I can make payments on that lot…..and apparently the duck wants to go to Disneyland for a family reunion and I hate queuing up for stuff.

  • if we die,so be it

  • Are there any biblical refrences to this scenario? I think not.

  • 6:54 EDT, 12 August, 2015
    Nope… Still here. Sorry.

  • Yeap, it’s Wednesday and I’m still here. What about you?

    • I was actually kinda bummed (but not surprised) that Jay was wrong. I really didn’t feel coming into work, tonight.
      Oh well, what can you expect? He’s so far up KOS’ arse, that there’s no time for silly things like research.

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