Mysterious Galactic Signal Points LHC to Dark Matter (at the Super Massive Blackhole at the Centre of Galaxy)
- It appears my assessment that the LHC is for the release of Abaddon/Apollyon (the fulfilment of Revelation 9), from the super massive blackhole ie. bottomless pit, at the centre of the Milky Way galaxy, is on the money.
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by Davide Castelvecchi, http://www.nature.com/nature
High-energy particles at centre of Milky Way now within scope of Large Hadron Collider.
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It is one of the most disputed observations in physics. But an explanation may be in sight for a mysterious excess of high-energy photons at the centre of the Milky Way. The latest analysis1suggests that the signal could come from a dark-matter particle that has just the right mass to show up at the world’s largest particle accelerator.
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The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), housed at the CERN particle-physics laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland, is due to restart colliding protons this summer after a two-year hiatus (see ‘LHC 2.0: A new view of the Universe‘). Physicists there have told Nature that they now plan to make the search for such a particle a top target for the collider’s second run.
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A positive detection would resolve the source of the galactic γ-rays. But it would also reveal the nature of dark matter, the invisible stuff thought to make up around 85% of the Universe’s matter, and would be long-sought evidence for supersymmetry, a grand way to extend the current standard model of particle physics.
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“This could very well be the single most promising explanation for the Galactic Centre proposed to date,” says Dan Hooper of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) in Batavia, Illinois, although he adds that “there are quite a few others that are not too far behind”.
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