Posted on 08/24/2022 6:31:59 AM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
Elon Musk is back again, tweeting out a meme calling CERN's Large Hadron Collider "demonic technology" and that should totally, totally not surprise us at this point.
For those unaware of what the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is, it's the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator located underground in Geneva, Switzerland. The Large Hadron Collider was built by the European Organization for Nuclear Research with over 10,000 scientists, hundreds of universities and laboratories, with the collaboration of over 100 countries.
CERN recently turned the Large Hadron Collider back in 6 weeks ago, with Elon tweeting out the meme 6 weeks and 6 hours after the LHC was turned back on. Elon's tweet had a meme that reads: "please let me use the CERN Large Hadron Collider. I am normal and can be trusted with a demonic technology unlike anything the world has ever seen".
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Who knows about demons, but if you can open up a pathway to another dimension one has to wonder what can come through and what would it or their effects be in this dimension.
In my neck of the woods Oak Ridge has a collider on a much smaller scale and they openly said they were trying to open up a portal to a parallel universe.
Calling it demonic is a bit much, but EMusk does love to troll. Like DJTrump did.
In one sense, tho, it is demonic. If you link an act of creation akin to godlike powers. If the collider creates a God bosun the universe will be (re)created. Kind of like dropping a huge black hole into Earth, very final. A GB, on the other hand will almost instantaneously reboot all the laws of nature — starting at the point of creation. E.g., gravity now acts as the inverse square of separation. Let’s reboot and try out the inverse cube. (Uh, hint, everything does not end well).
It would certainly seem so. Some of the ones I saw arguing about it to the point of ridiculousness were not stupid. A lot of them were students or working in some science-y field, or running a science-y website.
To me it seemed like saying “Who is right? Newton or Einstein?” Like it’s a contest on the radio. :[
Cern being the Key to the bottomless pit, comes to mind.
I agree with Musk on this one.
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