Tuesday, August 2, 2016

51. SKIP THIS ONE YOU'LL JUST GET BORED

Induction heating and the Lorentz Law (as applied to CERN)

WHAT is CERN?

I'm sure you've seen pictures of it. Gigantic tunnels, filled with all sorts of scary looking electronics. Too complex for the mortal to comprehend. ... with people dancing around acting strangely, if you view the right video.

It's easy to comprehend really. Here's what they won't tell  you.

CERN is a magnetically charged device. Here is a blueprint. -NEVERMIND THE BLUEPRINT HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE INTERWEBZ-

I would imagine, with the amount of energy this thing uses, that there are at least a few (hundred?)-thousand very, very, very strong magnets.

Start with a small metal ball perhaps; or even magnetic particulates. Hovering in mid air, purely by magnetism. They are blasted forward by electric magnets, all the way around the (20+ mile long?) tunnel achieving speeds unheard of. Who knows how many circuits it makes around the length of the track?

T2 starting at point two, will blast another metal ball in the opposite direction around and around the SPS circle.

These two metal balls (or particulates), propelled by magnets at insane speeds, will eventually collide when the right tunnel is opened up. I believe there is probably a gigantic blast chamber (not shown in the blue prints) where these two balls (or what's left of them, after going so fast) hit each other. By the time they collide, there are only particles left; less than particles. The resulting explosion is probably something to see, as everything in the room is torn into nothing.

Such ludicrous amounts of electricity used to run this thing would cause the observable clouds to gather, as seen in numerous photos. You think HAARP is bad? The results of these atoms colliding...

This could cause any sort of phenomena. Including access to parallel dimensions. Which have now invaded this one. -.-

EDIT: THE BLUEPRINT FOR CERN HAS MYSTERIOUSLY DISAPPEARED. not so mysterious to me but

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