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John Titor Was Right: CERN to begin producing Black Holes
I found this post in ATS today, wanted to pass it along to all of our followers of JT (believers and disbelievers)
Link: http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread124980/pg1
I found this post in ATS today, wanted to pass it along to all of our followers of JT (believers and disbelievers)
Link: http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread124980/pg1
John Titor predicted that the CERN insisutution would accidentally discover the technology that allows for time travel. So far, his predictions have been tracking well with reality...CERN is now underway building their biggest-ever proton-proton collider. Some researchers have now pointed out that one result might be the creation of \"Mini Black Holes\", or as John Titor called them...microsingularities...
quote:
John Titor: ... the major breakthrough happens at CERN ...The creation of microsigularities...its a black hole about the size of an electron...
The CERN LHC: A Black Hole Factory?
by John G. Cramer
...there are new theoretical predictions that when the new accelerator goes into operation, the LHC's proton-proton collisions may also make something even more exotic: black holes.
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New ideas suggest that gravity becomes stronger at small distances because of the effects of extra dimensions used only by gravity. In this scenario, as the effective value of G grows larger, the Planck mass drops, and the energy required to produce black holes can drop to 1 TeV, well within range of the LHC but probably out of reach for the Tevatron. Thus, the LHC may turn out to be a \"black hole factory\", an accelerator that makes large quantities of minimum-size black holes.
http://mist.npl.washington.edu/AV/altvw117.html
CERN begins installation on largest collider
Monday, March 7, 2005 Posted: 3:10 PM EST (2010 GMT)
GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) -- Installation of the world's largest particle physics collider began Monday with the lowering of a massive, superconducting magnet into the tunnel housing the new research facility that will draw scientists from all over the world, a spokeswoman said.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/03/07/switzerland.collider.ap/