CERN, Large Hadron Collider


 * Coordinates: 46°14′03″N 6°03′10″E

Abbreviation - CERN or Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire in French.

CERN is colliding protons near the speed of light, 99.999% after accelerating them in the main ring, where they collide them in four different detectors; the ATLAS, CMS, ALICE, and LHCb. These sensors take snapshots of these collisions, which measure the energy and magnetic forces produced by these collisions. The detectors determine the spin and the angle of momentum as well.

The particles travel in opposite directions as beams of protons, which CERN is currently using. The two beams become very compact when they travel through the collimators located on the detectors, which are then squeezed down into a very tight focus. One Million times thinner than a human hair moving in bunches through two separate vacuumed pipes. The Bunches are spaced out 25 nanoseconds apart, comprised of a billion or several billion protons in each bunch with millions of groups. Those beams of protons are very fragile, so they need to keep the integrity of these beams. The LHS uses superconducting magnets steer the beams in a circle, keep it dead center while compressing them and maximizing the amount of energy when the beams cross.

Once these particles accelerate and hit the 99.999% speed of light, they hit a barrier, which is the threshold where they can’t travel any faster. However, they continue to be injected with energy in the form of Microwaves and Radiofrequency Energy. There are a couple of stages involved in this. It starts with Radiofrequency Energy pushing the particles and then using Microwave eEergy to accelerate them even further. Since they can’t travel any faster, they just keep pumping Microwave Energy, which then increases the mass 14,000 times prior to acceleration called the resting mass.

These two streams of particles at a point collide head on, and when they do, it equivocates to about 25% of them hitting, where the streams cross. There are times it’s just glancing blows. But, once they collide, tremendous amounts of energies are produced due to the greater mass, which is the highest we have ever seen. The results of these collisions generate extreme amounts of heat for a Nanosecond or smaller, a picosecond. The collisions produce up to 100,000 times more heat than our sun, but because it’s so short, it doesn’t have the ability to heat up anything around it.

CERN is producing magnetic fields from these collisions, 100,000 times stronger than the Earth’s natural magnetic field. These magnetic fields extend through our planet and out to our magnetosphere, causing major interruptions to our shields. Our magnetosphere is what protects us from gamma rays, particles from our sun and the cosmos.

Telluric currents or Earth currents are generated because of the geomagnetic field (Magnetosphere) and are conducted back to the surface of the Earth and back into the mantle, and they induce Gravimetric waves. Gravimetric waves are gravity waves (a physical wave) that travel along the crust and through the mantle of the Earth. Telluric Waves are also audible, which why we have heard sounds in the atmosphere as these currents are conducted from the Magnetosphere back to the Earth, which people refer to as apocalyptic sounds. But the Earth also has naturally occurring Telluric Currents called infrasound.

Low-frequency acoustic emissions are waves that range from 20Hz to 100Hz, which are below the threshold of normal human hearing. Animals can hear at the lower frequencies. Infrasonic waves modulated that range from about 0 to 15 Hz, like radio transmissions occurring both naturally through Telluric Currents and from CERN. If you look at the Egyptian paintings and carvings from ancient times, you will see the figures of gods and deities holding tuning forks.

The tuning forks and the sound that is being generated that we have heard from around the planet do have a relationship to one of the agenda items of the LCH. Through their admissions, they are seeking interdimensional portals or gateways. One of the ways is by using sound as one of their tools in addition to electricity and the magnetic fields. They do this by using sound and vibration to augment their high-tech instruments to open the portals as done in the ancient times. So people are hearing sounds being produced both from CERN and also by the Earth. NASA has recorded these sounds coming from Saturn, and one of Saturn's moons, and this is what it is. We are recording the Birkeland currents that are moving through the Electric Plasma. The Earth is a conductor as well as a battery. As it’s receiving these currents, it's charging similar to a battery. So we hear that movement of electrons in the form of currents as these sounds.

Gravimetric waves appear to be creating earthquakes and reactivating volcanoes. There is a direct correlation between the superconducting magnets in the LHC and the magnetic fields being generated by the accelerated particles. The magnetic fields being generated are changing our Magnetosphere and the gravity.

Background
The term CERN is also used to refer to the laboratory, which during 2013 had 2,513 staff members, and hosted some 12,313 fellows, associates, apprentices as well as visiting scientists and engineers representing 608 universities and research facilities and 113 nationalities. CERN's main function is to provide the particle accelerators and other infrastructure needed for high-energy physics research – as a result, numerous experiments have been constructed at CERN as a result of international collaborations. CERN is also the place the World Wide Web was first implemented. The main site at Meyrin has a large computer facility containing powerful data processing facilities, primarily for experimental-data analysis; because of the need to make these facilities available to researchers elsewhere, it has historically been a major wide area networking hub.

HGS Session References
HGS Sessions - Clearing CERN, Large Hadron Collider - 3/13/2015