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CERN’s new LHC plan: Two years at 3.5 TeV
Link: http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/breaking/2010/02/01/cerns-new-lhc-plan-two-years-at-3-5-tev/
This is a quote from an article published at Symmetry Magazine February 2 2010:
'CERN’s new plan for the next phase of the Large Hadron Collider: run the accelerator for up to two years at an energy of 3.5 TeV per beam. The run, expected to start at the end of this month, would end no later than December 2011 and be followed by a long shutdown to prepare the accelerator to run at its full energy of 7 TeV per beam.
The goal for the next two years is for the LHC experiments to collect a certain amount of data – one inverse femtobarn – at 3.5 TeV per beam.'
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A new CERN / LHC – MEGA EXPLOSION is already pre-programmed.
The first loss of power already happened on December 2, 2009 (just 11 days after the restart)
Press Release dated November 22, 2009 / December 7, 2009 / HL
The CERN/LHC Plant will Light up Like a SUPERNOVA EXPLOSION
by Hans Lehner, President ISQP / ISQR
Singapore / Neuhaus, November 22, 2009 / December 7, 2009 / HL
Please note: This is the last warning from the Institute for Space Quantum Physics for the experiments at CERN/LHC recently started on November 21, 2009 in the Geneva, Switzerland, region. Further warnings do not make sense anymore, because they are unfortunately not heeded by those responsible – and the calamity takes its course.
No one will sympathize with the collective of 2,700 CERN/LHC scientists, when the majority of them lose their lives during the next, pre-programmed explosion of the LHC during an emergency shutdown of the facility. Much more deserving of our compassion are those living in Geneva and its surroundings who were not evacuated at the time of the restart even though the CERN physicists have incorrectly understood and interpreted electromagnetism and gravitation until now.
Until today, they have underestimated the effects of the recently discovered supernova energy, the fifth physical elemental force, the effect of which will flow into these experiments, to the amazement of everyone else around the world and not of the clique of scientists in our colleges and universities, who are incapable of learning and who have ignored the discovery of supernova energy on January 6, 2005, because we have not published anything on this topic in scientific journals, such as NATURE and or SCIENCE, but rather have made a publication in the global, daily updated Internet, which – by the way – was invented for worldwide communication at CERN.
The first loss of power already happened on December 2, 2009 (just 11 days after the restart)
Press Release dated November 22, 2009 / December 7, 2009 / HL
The CERN/LHC Plant will Light up Like a SUPERNOVA EXPLOSION
by Hans Lehner, President ISQP / ISQR
Singapore / Neuhaus, November 22, 2009 / December 7, 2009 / HL
Please note: This is the last warning from the Institute for Space Quantum Physics for the experiments at CERN/LHC recently started on November 21, 2009 in the Geneva, Switzerland, region. Further warnings do not make sense anymore, because they are unfortunately not heeded by those responsible – and the calamity takes its course.
No one will sympathize with the collective of 2,700 CERN/LHC scientists, when the majority of them lose their lives during the next, pre-programmed explosion of the LHC during an emergency shutdown of the facility. Much more deserving of our compassion are those living in Geneva and its surroundings who were not evacuated at the time of the restart even though the CERN physicists have incorrectly understood and interpreted electromagnetism and gravitation until now.
Until today, they have underestimated the effects of the recently discovered supernova energy, the fifth physical elemental force, the effect of which will flow into these experiments, to the amazement of everyone else around the world and not of the clique of scientists in our colleges and universities, who are incapable of learning and who have ignored the discovery of supernova energy on January 6, 2005, because we have not published anything on this topic in scientific journals, such as NATURE and or SCIENCE, but rather have made a publication in the global, daily updated Internet, which – by the way – was invented for worldwide communication at CERN.
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