TOP SECRET SERIES—PART 23: Secrets of The CERN Stargate
- TOP SECRET SERIES—PART 23: Secrets of The CERN Stargate
by SkyWatch Editor, https://www.skywatchtv.com/
The Large Hadron Collider could open a doorway to an extra dimension and out of this door might come something, or we might send something through it. —Sergio Bertolucci, director for research and scientific computing at CERN
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The idea of multiple universes is more than a fantastic invention and deserves to be taken seriously.—Aurelien Barrau, French particle physicist at CERN
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Tom Hanks is to appear in the movie of Dan Brown’s Angels and Demons, which involves scientists at CERN making anti-matter. But the new experiment at the LHC to understand anti-matter cost less than Tom Hanks will earn from the movie.—Dr. Chris Parkes, Glasgow University, UK, CERN
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CERN’s governing council wanted to build a kind of time machine that could open a window to how the Universe appeared in the first microseconds of its existence.… We might even find evidence of the existence of other dimensions. But to conjure up these conditions, the CERN council knew it needed to perform an engineering miracle.—James Morgan, BBC science reporter
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The laboratory we know as CERN was born in 1952, not long after World War II and the emergence of the nuclear bomb. Since that time, some of the research at CERN has entered the public lexicon and nearly become a household word. This European facility began as a post-war physics project and blossomed into an international cabal searching for nothing less than God.
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CERN is a French acronym based on the name of the working committee that imagined the possibilities for a physics laboratory governed by another emerging body, the Common Market, which would eventually rise as the revived Roman Empire, the European Union. The name for the committee was the Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire (European Council for Nuclear Research). Just two years later, in 1954, the working committee disbanded, the formal organization commenced work, and the official name was changed to Organisation Européenn pour la Recherche Nucléaire (European Organization for Nuclear Research).[i] Oddly enough, when the official name changed, the acronym should have changed as well—after all, the earlier “committee” had been a temporary entity that had helped birth a major research laboratory; the CERN acronym and the French designation Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire hadn’t yet propagated enough that renaming it would have proven problematic. So why didn’t the founders change the acronym along with the name?
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- CERN: We Are Confident of Making Contact With A Parallel Universe This Week … Out of This Door Might Come “Something”
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As pointed out by Dr. Thomas Horn and “Into the Multiverse” host Josh Peck in the internationally-acclaimed books On The Path Of The Immortals (FREE IN OFFER HERE) and Abaddon Ascending, when the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) first started up on September 10, 2008, director for research and scientific computing at CERN, Sergio Bertolucci, provoked a whirlwind of speculation with his enigmatic remark that the LHC might open a door to another dimension. During a regular briefing at CERN headquarters, he told reporters, “Out of this door might come something, or we might send something through it.”[i] The notion of higher dimensional beings traversing such doorways conjures up the denizens of legend, orcs, ogres, elves, fairies, dwarves, and giants. A British military analyst later quipped:
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While that was amusing, more serious researchers like Richard Bullivant had already connected the dots:
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The most plausible explanation the next time Bigfoot or a lizard man or a flying dragon is sighted—or perhaps even a UFO ascending into the earth and disappearing into the side of a hill—surely has to be that it is evidence that portals to parallel worlds are serving as doorways where strange beings, vehicles and entities occasionally stumble into our universe—and sometimes we in turn stumble into theirs.[iii]
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It did not help that the LHC was named after the Hindu destroyer of worlds “Shiva”, a fact that prompted a teenage girl in India, Madhya Pradesh, to commit suicide.[iv] Whether the scientists responsible for the name believe it or not, wormhole portals are studied very seriously.
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Now, it is recycling in the news again that researchers at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider are confident they will soon “make contact with a parallel universe.” They have since opening hoped to actually open a door into another reality with the astoundingly complex LHC “atom-smasher” at CERN, as it is fired up to its maximum energy levels in an endeavor to identify—or perhaps generate—tiny black holes that will serve as doorways.
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Mir Faizal, one of the three-strong group of physicists behind this experiment, said a while back: “Just as many parallel sheets of paper, which are two-dimensional objects [breadth and length] can exist during a dimension [height], parallel universes can even exist in higher dimensions […]
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