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The Protocol at cern and the incident. I was told to keep the name tag on and clearly visible and to not disturb anyone. His movements were perhaps related to the incident that made them panic and shut it down. Now a new countdown and the next tests would be done in less than two months. It was exciting and everyone was on their toes busily checking things. From what I'd been told there was an electromagnetic anomaly at turn two where energy had escaped and had caused a ripple, a time warp perhaps and a time portal had momentarily been opened. The mass of energy was an attractor for anything that fed on energy. The idea was that they'd aimed for things to go a planned way toward feeding data from the great 'eye' the collector. They quickly arranged a meeting and they were all seated around the table sucking on their pens waiting for one of them to open up the discussion about what it was. "Gravity waves" suggested one, on a scale like we've never seen before. Everyone of them knew about Leyden's spinning balls and the shocked faces of the lookers when they felt the shocks from the spinning balls. It was like finding a forbidden power and the mind boggled at the consequences. Maybe they'd taken one step too far once again picking a forbidden fruit from God's garden. But now it wasn't exactly crystal clear what they were doing. Another Philadelphia experiment perhaps? I was instructed by my scientist friend to just be a fly on the wall, to act unobtrusive and not seek attention. I wondered what law had been transgressed and the obvious one was to do with a magnet in a conductive tube. We knew it simply as faraday's law but no one had generated the forces present here or had impressed such great pressure to cause the magnetic 'loop' to develop into an unknown energy field that perhaps became overloaded to be no containable in only one dimension. Maybe they'd spent billion on the wrong experiment that something much bigger could be had but no one could imagine it. Easier to image just banging things together to see how they break. The excitement would grow as they got nearer to 'launch' day and a kind of lunar launch day was what it was close too. If everything went right and the way it was meant to work then maybe it would be smooth enough to work better than it ever has and that threshold that was found would surely break ! Understand that it was nothing to do with the accelerated particles but to do with the coils surrounding them. Also the new field of science was something any backyard inventor could dabble in and already do by experimenting with superconductors. The idea is that the components of time could be either stretched or straight blown apart and really this is the machine that probably should have been built. not the collider which only touched on the new phenomena. It would be a real step forward too and would enable the vehicles that would transcend through space and time to make mind blowing discoveries about how things really worked. How the simulation was hooked onto a different physics. My scientist friend was far ahead of this crowd !!! Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered! |
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The Lhc was like training scientists to open a jar of pickles, in comparison. Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!
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Well, I do know a Faraday cage will prevent damage from electro-static discharge but I'm not a pickle fan
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Well, I do know a Faraday cage will prevent damage from electro-static discharge but I'm not a pickle fan Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!
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I love a good scifi story... but I hate that they never get the science even remotely correct
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I love a good scifi story... but I hate that they never get the science even remotely correct Imagine my surprise when I found out that my opinion actually mattered!
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