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From: Sam Wormley on 18 Nov 2009 19:11 Media Watcher wrote: > In it's safety rapports CERN does not address the differences between > cosmic rays and the LHC collisions. > Neither does your answer. > Start by getting a better education. o The energy that can be supplied to a collision by the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a piffle, compared to similar collision (cosmic rays) taking place over your head right here right now. Cosmic Ray energies range from five to ten orders of magnitude greater than the maximum energy that can be pumped into a collision in the LHC. o There is evidence that a black hole has been created in particle accelerators in the past. Low mass black holes have an exceedingly short lifetime. t = m^3/(1.194 x 10^16 kg^3/s) o There is no possibility to pump enough energy into a black hole to have any substantial mass. o There is no way to create a black hole in a laboratory that can sustain itself.
From: Robert Higgins on 19 Nov 2009 06:07 On Nov 17, 10:04 am, Media Watcher <b...(a)telenet.be> wrote: <snipped balthering quotes> > > QUOTE > Nostradamus 9 44: > > "All should leave Geneva, > Saturn turns from gold to iron. > The contrary positive ray (RAYPOZ) will exterminate everything. > There will be signs in the sky before this." I diidn't believe the previous quote, but once you mention Nostradamus, I just KNEW you had to be correct. > > You may laugh, but please do note the unusual wording for the time > such as 'contrary positive ray' and 'Saturn' (also ringed) in this You DO know that Nostradamus could NOT have used the words you mention, being as he didn't write in English... > quite remarkable prediction and also that Nostradamus did not mention > Paris, Rome, London or any other city but specifically Geneva... Whew! Not Amsterdam (Coffeeshops!). Cool, then I don't care. > What > are the (mathematical) probabilities that this is all pure > coincidence? 100%!!!! > > Could it be possible that, given quantum non-locality of particles in > both space and time, the consciousness of some people is able to (be > it distorted) connect with other space/time locations in the Universe? NO. > > Quantum non-locality is most definitely science. Also it is science > observed but not understood. There is much that is not properly known > or even discussed about the far reaching effects of quantum > positioning. There is also much that is not understood about k00ks posting incessantly about their wacky conspiracy theories. > > In a connected quantum way a disaster may have echoes through time. LIke the disaster of widespread psychosis and scientific illiteracy exhibited on USENET? > > On a "positive" note, if Nostradamus's prediction is correct, and > there's a disaster at CERN, it seems to be limited to Geneva...
From: Media Watcher on 19 Nov 2009 08:15 "There is no danger that Titanic will sink. The boat is unsinkable and nothing but inconvenience will be suffered by the passengers." -Phillip Franklin, White Star Line Vice-President "I thought her unsinkable and I based my opinion on the best expert advice." -Phillip Franklin, White Star Line Vice President
From: Media Watcher on 19 Nov 2009 08:20 On Nov 19, 12:07 am, "n...(a)bid.nes" <alien8...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Nov 17, 2:11 pm, Media Watcher <b...(a)telenet.be> wrote: > > > Learn to spell "reports", you idiot. > > > Mark L. Fergerson I'm Dutch speaking. I'm not an idiot. I bet my English spelling is a whole lot better than your Dutch. And here are two more quotes: "There is no danger that Titanic will sink. The boat is unsinkable and nothing but inconvenience will be suffered by the passengers." -Phillip Franklin, White Star Line Vice-President "I thought her unsinkable and I based my opinion on the best expert advice." -Phillip Franklin, White Star Line Vice President
From: Inertial on 19 Nov 2009 08:40
"Media Watcher" <bog2(a)telenet.be> wrote in message news:6e2fcfa8-305c-4166-b095-91dd370e2578(a)s15g2000yqs.googlegroups.com... > On Nov 19, 12:07 am, "n...(a)bid.nes" <alien8...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> On Nov 17, 2:11 pm, Media Watcher <b...(a)telenet.be> wrote: >> >> >> Learn to spell "reports", you idiot. >> >> >> Mark L. Fergerson > > > I'm Dutch speaking. Nice > I'm not an idiot. Not so sure from your posts > I bet my English spelling is a whole lot better than your Dutch. Certainly better than mine > And here are two more quotes: > > "There is no danger that Titanic will sink. The boat is unsinkable and > nothing but inconvenience will be suffered by the passengers." > -Phillip Franklin, White Star Line Vice-President > > "I thought her unsinkable and I based my opinion on the best expert > advice." > -Phillip Franklin, White Star Line Vice President Lets not take cruise on that one then. |