It is going to produce a magnetic force 100000x greater then that of Earths magnetic field.
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Subject: Re: CERN Tue Mar 17, 2015 2:15 pm
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Subject: Re: CERN Fri Mar 20, 2015 1:53 pm
This may require a triple layered tinfoil hat. Strange shit at CERN. LHC timing system reboot during solareclipse. Are they actually using the eclipse and the magnetic disturbance it brings? And look at the time, the message was posted at 11:09 right before rebooting, which means they probably executed the reboot at 11:11.
Still waiting... Apparently a small piece of metal got stuck on one of the LHC magnets and so they had to delay the start-up. They said it could take days to a few months to fix the problem.
Chuckling in disbelief
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Subject: Re: CERN Wed Apr 01, 2015 11:23 pm
ând maybe the magnets are in clean area or vacuuum .)
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Subject: Re: CERN Sun Apr 05, 2015 10:44 am
Happy Ishtar all
They where already doing testruns yesterday, during the bloodmoon thing. Now it is Easter, the perfect day to fire up CERN:
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] Statue of Shiva at CERN
I was looking for a connection between Ishtar(Easter) and Shiva(CERN). Found this text, it all makes sense now...
Quote :
In her next life, Sati appeared as Parvati, the daughter of Himalaya. After the loss of Sati, Lord Shiva had lost interest in worldly matters and marriage did not interest him anymore. Parvati, however, being Sati reincarnate, wanted to marry Lord Shiva, and identical to Sati, Parvati too practiced severe austerities for a thousand years to appease Lord Shiva, who eventually agreed to marry Parvati. The wedding of Shiva and Parvati is described in a very colorful manner in ancient Hindu Puranic literature, describing the merry-making procession of the followers of Lord Shiva - mendicants, wanderers and the lot - following him to Parvati's home for his wedding. There is an interesting tale about how Parvati came to be called Durga. On one occasion the sage Agastya asked Lord Kartikeya why Parvati, his mother, was called Durga. Kartikeya replied that once there was a demon, named Durga, the son of Ruru. He with his austerities pleased Lord Brahma and with his blessings, became very powerful. He conquered the three worlds and even dethroned Indra, the king of Gods. He abolished all religious ceremonies. Brahmins were terrified and stopped reading Vedas. All the gods assembled and prayed to Lord Shiva to protect them from the tyranny of this demon. Shiva took pity on them and asked goddess Parvati to go and destroy the evil demon. She calmed the Gods and agreed to slay the evil Durga. There was long and fierce battle. As soon as the demon came near with his evil followers, Parvati assumed thousand arms and also brought out a number of weapons out of her body. Just as in the legend of Durga and Mahishasura, here too, Goddess Parvati, with her trident, killed the evil Durga, who had assumed the form of a buffalo. The Gods, pleased with the goddess, honored her by naming her Goddess Durga.
Origins of Durga as a Deity
Traces of origin of Durga as a deity have been found in wild regions such as the Vindhya Mountains and with old tribes such as the Sabaras and Pulindas. Probably these roots associate her with the non-Aryan habits of drinking alcohol and non-vegeterianism. Durga is first mentioned in the Mahabharata as a virgin delighting in wine, flesh, and animal sacrifice. Durga's association with agriculture, especially in her major festival, the Durga Puja, may arise from her early origins. She is thought to be the power inherent in the growth of crops and in all vegetation.
The origin of goddess Durga can be, very strangely, traced back to the Mesopotamian culture. The depictions and form of goddess Ishtar, worshipped in Mesopotamia, hold a striking resemblance to those of goddess Durga in Hindu religious texts. Mesopotamia of ancient times is an area, which is mostly covered by present day Iraq. The goddess Ishtar was worshipped by the Sumerians, Assyrians, Babylonians, and even Romans and Egyptians, since about 2000 B.C. and probably even before that, since an epic called the descent of Ishtar was already traced to an old tale of that time.
^shiva ... mondoshiva ... i like eastern mentality
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Subject: Re: CERN Sun Apr 05, 2015 4:41 pm
CANNER wrote:
Happy Ishtar all
They where already doing testruns yesterday, during the bloodmoon thing. Now it is Easter, the perfect day to fire up CERN:
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] Statue of Shiva at CERN
I was looking for a connection between Ishtar(Easter) and Shiva(CERN). Found this text, it all makes sense now...
Quote :
In her next life, Sati appeared as Parvati, the daughter of Himalaya. After the loss of Sati, Lord Shiva had lost interest in worldly matters and marriage did not interest him anymore. Parvati, however, being Sati reincarnate, wanted to marry Lord Shiva, and identical to Sati, Parvati too practiced severe austerities for a thousand years to appease Lord Shiva, who eventually agreed to marry Parvati. The wedding of Shiva and Parvati is described in a very colorful manner in ancient Hindu Puranic literature, describing the merry-making procession of the followers of Lord Shiva - mendicants, wanderers and the lot - following him to Parvati's home for his wedding. There is an interesting tale about how Parvati came to be called Durga. On one occasion the sage Agastya asked Lord Kartikeya why Parvati, his mother, was called Durga. Kartikeya replied that once there was a demon, named Durga, the son of Ruru. He with his austerities pleased Lord Brahma and with his blessings, became very powerful. He conquered the three worlds and even dethroned Indra, the king of Gods. He abolished all religious ceremonies. Brahmins were terrified and stopped reading Vedas. All the gods assembled and prayed to Lord Shiva to protect them from the tyranny of this demon. Shiva took pity on them and asked goddess Parvati to go and destroy the evil demon. She calmed the Gods and agreed to slay the evil Durga. There was long and fierce battle. As soon as the demon came near with his evil followers, Parvati assumed thousand arms and also brought out a number of weapons out of her body. Just as in the legend of Durga and Mahishasura, here too, Goddess Parvati, with her trident, killed the evil Durga, who had assumed the form of a buffalo. The Gods, pleased with the goddess, honored her by naming her Goddess Durga.
Origins of Durga as a Deity
Traces of origin of Durga as a deity have been found in wild regions such as the Vindhya Mountains and with old tribes such as the Sabaras and Pulindas. Probably these roots associate her with the non-Aryan habits of drinking alcohol and non-vegeterianism. Durga is first mentioned in the Mahabharata as a virgin delighting in wine, flesh, and animal sacrifice. Durga's association with agriculture, especially in her major festival, the Durga Puja, may arise from her early origins. She is thought to be the power inherent in the growth of crops and in all vegetation.
The origin of goddess Durga can be, very strangely, traced back to the Mesopotamian culture. The depictions and form of goddess Ishtar, worshipped in Mesopotamia, hold a striking resemblance to those of goddess Durga in Hindu religious texts. Mesopotamia of ancient times is an area, which is mostly covered by present day Iraq. The goddess Ishtar was worshipped by the Sumerians, Assyrians, Babylonians, and even Romans and Egyptians, since about 2000 B.C. and probably even before that, since an epic called the descent of Ishtar was already traced to an old tale of that time.
I NEED BETTER LOOK ON DAT...GOT SOME BOOKS...I CHCECK IT
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Subject: Re: CERN Fri Apr 10, 2015 8:13 pm
nephie_cc quake God
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Subject: Re: CERN Sat Apr 11, 2015 1:18 am
are CANNER going to tell me i have to LLc. new code:
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Subject: Re: CERN Sat Apr 11, 2015 11:32 am
nephie_cc wrote:
are CANNER going to tell me i have to LLc. new code:
Yesterday I made the nicest chicken curry ever. It burned my nose while preparing it on the stove.. Cutted 700grams chickenfilet in pieces, sliced 2 bananas and sprinkled that with a huge a mount of currypowder, pepper and pink salt.
It was awesome
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Subject: Re: CERN Sat Apr 11, 2015 12:15 pm
Large chicken currlider.
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Subject: Re: CERN Sat Apr 11, 2015 1:41 pm
MikeyT68 wrote:
Large chicken currlider.
Hehe good one.
And Happy Birthday Mike
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Subject: Re: CERN Sat Apr 11, 2015 2:23 pm
Cheers matey.
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