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Originally Posted by spratleyj
Did you post a thread in the ATM section? If so could you post a link, as I would like to read it, and if it's already been deleted could you send me a copy - to my BAUT mail?
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I have posted hundreds of pages in ATM but essentially the idea is what if the proton is a wormhole connected in time from beginning to end of the universe. That should save you hours of reading.
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Are you suggesting that we not build the LHC? and that we don't search for "the particle"? I think the risks have been adequately addressed, and while there is a small (probably very small) chance that something could go wrong that's part of science and life in general...
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I left on a bad footing here and yes while I am all in favor of so much of what science has given to the world. I had decided not to post until I had something positive to say about the experiment at CERN.
So this is it:-
If Einstein's idea of wormholes is the correct view then in a couple of years
every woman on the planet will have lost 10 to 20 kilos just by owning a set of spring registered scales.
Based on an idea a unifying hypothesis similar to Twistor Theory which indicates the solar system will soon pass through a large galactic wormhole. The gravitational change would be similar to Mercury being advanced through the perihelion of its orbit. Sure I do not wish to see CERN get drawn into the vortex of Lake Geneva but it would indicate the greatest potential window for planetary exploration for millions of years.
Instead of launching tens of tonnes the potential lift could be into the thousands of tonnes because rocket thrust would not be impaired. So yes if it finds the elusive particle and even if it is destroyed provided it doesn't damage the world it could herald the greatest advance humanity has ever had the opportunity of making.
Michael.