Friday, September 19, 2008

By Alexander G. Higgins, Associated Press


Hadron collider back on track after crucial repair

Saturday, September 13, 2008

LHC Large Hadron Collider

LHC Large Hadron Collider [link]
When you have some updates on this project and can explain it to sci-fi people like myself, that have watched enough Star-Trek to know that matter and anti-matter cannot exist in the same place, according to Mr. Scott. Please share your knowledge with us layman.
I think the LHC mission will give proof that GOD almighty Himself did unquestionably create all matter from anti-matter. Stuff we can see and touch is matter in this demension. Where is the anti-matter. Seems only possible that the anti-matter is that demension we call Heaven and a great gulf devides us. That is what the LHC mission is attempting to accomplish.
Your post will be accepted about the gloom and doom aspects of this project but being an eternal optimist, I would rather read the good that will come from this mission.
With proper information we humans, created in the image of GOD, will benefit from this fact finding mission LHC has begun. When HE releases us from this skin that houses us, we too will become spirits.
Now since GOD is spirit and has either matter or anti-matter, it would seem to me that physics would have to split one of HIS, uh one of HIS: Well now just what would one split with GOD. Split a spirit! Now that will be the "Higgs Buson".
I do think great knowledge lies in this research. Endless sources of energy, anti-gravity, the difference between light and darkness, laser posibilities in medicine. However, until the war machines finish with the knowledge LHC provides, we humans will benefit very little.
Again look at the results NASA has produced and how it has enhanced our every day life. I saw that moon rock in the Smithsonian. It looked like a rock to me. But I love my computer, cell phone, and microwave just to mention a few.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Until then "May GOD Bless".