Chunk of ground missing?

StarLord

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slightly blown off course because thats where all the airconditioning and heating equipment is housed.
 

Judge Bean

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Would anything have happened in the circumstances in which, while passing the 13th Floor, and having been slightly blown offcourse, an elevator was rising past the unmarked Floor at that very moment?
 

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Originally posted by StarLord@Aug 11 2004, 02:15 PM
Lonewolf, you could ask the Govt. they have been trying to reverse engineer ET's craft for decades. Manipulation of gravity is the basis of the free energy that our universe is full of. All you need is Mass.

Shift a little back on topic.

Excerpts taken from the article located here.

Scientists are racing to move gigantic amounts of data by 2007, when CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will switch on. This huge underground particle accelerator will produce some 15 petabytes (define) of data a year, which will be stored and analyzed on a global grid of computer centers.

High-energy physicists are excited about the LHC because they hope it will allow them to find the Higgs boson, a theoretical particle that they believe creates mass.

One step closer.... Wasn't the LHC at CERN mentioned specifically by JT? Or maybe just CERN in general.
 

StarLord

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It was refered to by the people that created JT, yes. Mostly because that place once finished, it will be the largest accelerator on the planet perhaps?
 

Judge Bean

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He referred rather vaguely to an expectation of immense new steps soon to be taken at CERN (2000-2001).

Soon they will discover that the bare transmission of data is itself a source of energy.
 

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\"We intend to uncover evidences that will prove the fact that it was not a meteorite that rammed the Earth, but a UFO,\" stated the team\"s supervisor Yuri Labvin to journalists.

When you set out with the intention of coming to a pre-defined conclusion, the results are never reliable.
 

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