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Otto E. Rössler | An Overlooked Insight of Einstein Can Perhaps Still Prevent the Shrinking of the Earth to 2 cm if not Already Initiated by the LHC
Link: http://www.achtphasen.net/
This is a quote of an article from achtphasen.net published December 22 2009:
'Summary: A call to everybody to kindly falsify a result due to Einstein before it is too late.
Einstein recognized in 1907 that light which is climbing up against gravity loses energy in the process. This fact is well known. The frequently measured effect is called “gravitational redshift“ because red light is less energetic than shorter wave lengths.
Einstein realized at the time as well that clocks tick more slowly further down in a gravitational field. This insight is an experimentally confirmed and generally accepted fact too. '
And:
'at this moment in time, 10.000 physicists, for the sole reason that they do not know about this fact, are about to shrink the earth to two centimeters through being eaten inside out by a black hole. Seven days ago, an “energy world record” was achieved in violently colliding hydrogen nuclei: 2.36 Tera-electron Volts. So the “New York Times“ rejoiced about CERN’s experimental record. The fact that this achievement was dangerous was not mentioned with a single word. '
And:
'The new Einstein result obviously needs to be disproved before CERN can be allowed to continue. No one contradicts my result officially. “Professor asks in vein for the benefit of a disproof since otherwise the earth could get extinguished, but no one listens": a new sociocultural phenomenon? I am encouraged by the highest attorney to uphold my public reproach of an attempt at genocide being made by the current director-general of CERN as long as he continues pulling the trigger while refusing to communicate in time. The “Generalbundesanwalt” of Germany just informed me of their being not in charge in case of an attempt at genocide. '

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