A view of the control center at CERN as they set a world record by accelerating beams to the highest energy ever achieved in a particle collider, November 30, 2009. REUTERS/CERN/Handout
VIDEO: Atom smashers on quest for Big Bang. Originally filed 140509. Duration: 02: 23(AFPTV)
I could tell them everything they need to know about "dark matter(TM)" right now without all the hassle and expense; the stuff basically doesn't exist, other than in the minds of people locked into bad science paradigms.
Did anyone else just pass out for two and a half minutes and see six months into the future?
Good new is health care hasn’t passed yet. Bad news is they are still working on it.
How many amps in this and what do they do with the energy after they collide do they like light up a city for a nano minute or what?
Perhaps these experiments can prove that something like dark matter and dark energy exists?
That would put a wrench into the mindset of those who hold to the naturalistic philosophy of materialism (the matter that we experience is the only real thing in the universe).
If the universe is made up of 95 percent dark matter and energy, as some theorists believe, then we only have experience with 5 percent what what is real out there.
That means that the other worlds (heaven) of Christian faith would have a scientific basis — making life after more plausible.
I just finished a cool book “Life After Death, the Evidence.” That is what Denesh Dezua argues.
That “there are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy”
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=34270
What rod should I use and does the metal need any special prep?
Any tie-in to the mysterious lights seen over Norway? Was my first thought when I saw them, and now to see this article... Hmmm...
PS - I am serious. Search the web to see for yourself...
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