And the CERN LHC?
BP Gulf Oil Spill, too big to fail bailouts, Greece, Spain, Ireland in danger, the Euro and the Dollar in free fall, international economic crisis, big brother growing, Gold up and freedom down...
But what about the CERN LHC?
Seriously, I don't know. Do I not care anymore? I do. I bleed every day remembering the facts.
My heart bleeds of dark cold tears when I think about the REAL security conference that never happened, about the secrecy, the complete immunity, the arrogance of the CERN.
Who is stronger? I would not hesitate a microsecond to answer the question.
The CERN is. The LHC is. The 'Powers To Be' are.
But is our dear interview partner Professor Doctor Otto E. Roessler - known as creator of the Chaos Theory - possibly right?
Interview with Professor Otto E. Roessler about the Dangers at the CERN LHC
Is he maybe not 'Otto Rössler - The Fool on the Hill' but just a humble, wise voice warning of danger?
Whatever is true, I personally believe that security was not taken sufficiently into account, benevolent and qualified voices where not heard, democratic and legal rights where not granted and a political discussion did not happen as in 'Sleep, Baby, Sleep...'.
Basically that the notion 'We are the people' was once again violated to the very extreme by repeating and repeating again and again that 'CERN LHC scientists and affiliated know Best'.
Alright, move on, nothing to see here, disperse...
How relaxing to know that if a Black Hole ever eats me I will not even feel it - maybe.
And how relaxing to know that science always wins and that humanity always takes the backseat.
'Go, CERN LHC, go!'
(I had to say the last sentence for my own protection - as it seems. In order to be taken seriously one should never asks questions. Children are taught early on not to ask questions about things they should not care about. The CERN LHC is definitely one of those things. Sadly.)
PS:
If you do not agree with 'Go, CERN LHC, go!' and you believe your voice has not been heard enough AND if you have the energy to do something about it using your voice, the media, the legal system or the political system: JUST DO IT, txs!!!




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BREAKING NEWS: VIDEO of Interview with Professor Otto E. Rössler over the Dangers at the CERN LHC
Link: http://www.notepad.ch
This is a notepad.TV production. This video is available in HD. Copyright by notepad publishing 2010. All rights reserved.On March 13 2010 notepad publishing has visited Professor Roessler in his hometown, in Tübingen, Germany, to interview him about the Dangers at the CERN LHC.
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Interview with Professor Otto E. Roessler about the Dangers at the CERN LHC
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Interview with Professor Otto E. Roessler about the Dangers at the CERN LHC
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Interview with Professor Otto E. Roessler about the Dangers at the CERN LHC
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Interview with Professor Otto E. Roessler about the Dangers at the CERN LHC
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Interview with Professor Otto E. Roessler about the Dangers at the CERN LHC
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Interview with Professor Otto E. Roessler about the Dangers at the CERN LHC
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Interview with Professor Otto E. Roessler about the Dangers at the CERN LHC
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Cern plans gentle restart for LHC in November
Link: http://news.zdnet.co.uk/emergingtech/0,1000000183,39710077,00.htm
This is a quote from zdnet published 10. August 2009.
'The European Organisation for Nuclear Research (Cern) plans to restart its Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in November at a level it says will not overtax the machinery behind the giant particle physics experiment, which has experienced a year of setbacks.'
And:
'After a significant data sample has been collected running the LHC at 3.5TeV per beam, Cern said it would move toward 5TeV and, at the end of 2010, would introduce lead ions for the first time.'
And:
'Then it will be time to shut down the collider once again to prepare the machinery to run at 7TeV. According to Cern's glossary "1TeV is about the energy of motion of a flying mosquito. What makes the LHC so extraordinary is that it squeezes energy into a space about a million million times smaller than a mosquito."'
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They have quietly recreated temperatures never seen on this planet since the time of the beginning of the known universe.
ALICE has smashed together lead ions together with ATLAS and ALICE.
"We are trilled with the achievement" said Dr. Evans of the University of Birmingham.
He added that the experiment created temperatures a million times hotter than the centre of the Sun.
No one seems to worry about this, but I do.
Giant Particle Collider Struggles
Link: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/04/science/space/04collide.html?ref=science
This is a quote from an article in the New York Times, published 3rd August 2009 by Dennis Overbye:
'The biggest, most expensive physics machine in the world is riddled with thousands of bad electrical connections. Many of the magnets meant to whiz high-energy subatomic particles around a 17-mile underground racetrack have mysteriously lost their ability to operate at high energies.'
And later:
'But some physicists admit to being impatient. “I’ve waited 15 years,” said Nima Arkani-Hamed, a leading particle theorist at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton. “I want it to get up running. We can’t tolerate another disaster. It has to run smoothly from now.”'
And:
'“We could be doing physics at the end of November,” he said in July, before new vacuum leaks pushed the schedule back a few additional weeks.
“It’s not the design energy of the machine, but it’s 4 times higher than the Tevatron,” he said.'
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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/04/science/space/04collide.html?ref=science

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