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glitchcosmos
glitchcosmos

Formulas and calculations left behind on a blackboard in the Theoretical Studies division at CERN, March 1964. +

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fuknrose
fuknrose

he spends months cutting hair and talking shit longest relationship ive ever been forced in. stolkholm syndrome is no joke but neither is havana syndrome both of which i encounter too often. so now that he is playing with radiation i can see him clearly now that he glows i thought it was just becuase he shines bright like a diamond because he is pale nope its definitelty the radiation he glows like a glow worm a radioactive glow worm. seams very cancer*ous just like that shrinking thing u do 🤔 2 negatives equal a positive 🤗 i can see them titties coming in nicely either a local stripper got fukd out of a transfer or the radioactivity really got a hold of u. ur kozyrev room more like klavorkian room being held in there so long. i thought of u as the next jim jones “jonestown” now that “i feel like i know u ” ur more like jenny jones with all the chisme u be doing.

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tiny-imaginaries
tiny-imaginaries

Sometimes I am a wonk. I was reading stuff at cern70.cern and discovered that although the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) started operating on September 10, 2008 - scientists had actually performed the first small collision back in like 1971 or so.

This leads me to ask: was the large hadron coming online what threw us down the wrong pantsleg of time?

I can def see this being a cusp event within the multiverse. It was small, there weren’t any visible side effects… but the TWAWKI (the world as we know it) just kinda started a slow derail.

On the other hand, what if it’s more Matrix-esque? Like if there was some stupid huge war 20 some odd years back and now we’re all just batteries and RAM for the AI datacenters? Kaine is doing his best to keep us entertained, you know.

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webteam30
webteam30

In 2025, the LHC delivered a record 125 inverse femtobarns of collision data to both the ATLAS and CMS experiments. This brings the lifetime total to 500 inverse femtobarns, equivalent to approximately 50 million billion particle collisions since the accelerator began operations.

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jonbutterworth
jonbutterworth

These cuts to physics research will be a disaster for UK scientists – and for our standing in the world

Back in the Guardian after a long break. Sadly it is because of bad news. More like 2008 that 2012.

“If plans by the UK’s science funding body go ahead, we won’t be able to benefit from Britain’s membership of Cern and other large international projects”

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/feb/16/cuts-physics-research-uk-scientists-britain-cern

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claudiosuenaga
claudiosuenaga

O Efeito Mandela Foi Gerado pelo CERN? (legendado)

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pier-carlo-universe

È morto Antonino Zichichi, fisico e divulgatore scientifico tra i più noti in Italia. Il mondo della scienza saluta uno dei suoi protagonisti.

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simseez
simseez

I honestly think that the Mandela Effect is the most successful psy-op known to man. They want us to forget about it, but it still bothers me

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beginners-mind

I don’t care what anyone says. I know that the Monopoly man once wore a monocle

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nonsagewitchhh

Look at what I learned in my Astrophysics class the other night!!!

This is ATLAS, one of two detectors at the Large Hadron Collider (one of my favorite Physicists, Brian Cox, works here)! It is located in CERN, bordering Geneva, Switzerland. It is 100 meters (328 feet) underground, 27 kilometers (16.7 miles) in circumference. 44 meters (144 feet) wide, 22 meters (72 feet) in diameter, and weighs around 7,000 tons!

The pipes with the orange stripes are actually dipole magnets (two-sided magnets) and they’re what hold and steer the proton beams as they zoom around the collider at nearly the speed of light (exactly 99.999999% the speed of light, hehe). They send two beams of protons at each other from opposite ends about 11,000 times per second and records up to 600 million particle collisions per second.

Some of ATLAS’s superconducting magnets operate around −271°C (-455°F), just a couple degrees above absolute zero. That’s colder than deep space, yeesh!!

What ATLAS does, is it tracks particle paths, measure their energy, and identify what kind of particle each one is. It searches for new particles (it had already discovered Higgs boson, W bosons, Z bosons, top quarks, bottom quarks, tau leptons, and muons particles), other realities/dimensions, candidates for Dark Matter, and why/how matter exists at all!

((All photos are from the CERN website <3))

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bentarb-jade-bronze

I just read an article online about five thing discovered using the Large Hadron Collider, and how CERN wants to build an even bigger one called the Future Circular Collider, or FCC.

Researchers want it made by 2050, it’ll be 62 miles/100kilometres in circumfrence, and is expected to cost more than 22 BILLION United State dollers. And I have one question.

What’s the fucking point?

Looking at the discoveries made by the LHC, none of them seemed to be worth the cost. I can’t eat a Higgs Boson, it can’t be turned into a home, and it doesn’t seem to make people less inclined to violence, so what value does it have?

Who has been helped by anything learned with the LHC? And what could possibly justify the creation of an even bigger and more expensive one?

How many houses could be built with $22 billion? How many stomaches could be filled, and how many medical bills could be paid with that sort of money?

What is the point?

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bren-love4life
bren-love4life

A WORLD TURNED UPSIDE DOWN?

 
 
A World Turned Upside Down
A Biblical Perspective on Culture, Truth, and Faith
 
 
There is a growing sense across society that something fundamental has shifted. Moral clarity has blurred. Convictions once grounded in Scripture are now treated as harmful or outdated, while ideas once whispered in shame are publicly celebrated.
For the Christian, this confusion is not unexpected. Scripture…

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thearwenschild
thearwenschild

Book Nr. 5 and some personal CERN fun-facts

Angels & Demons by Dan Brown

It’s exam season, and my reading and journaling habits are taking a toll. The spread didn’t turn out spectacular but challenging my perfectionism is good

I don’t read many thrillers, but it felt perfect to fly through a book. While I saw the film years ago I totally forgot the final plot twist so it got me good. My reading pace also matched the happening in the books so it was extra fun to read. I don’t have many thought about the book because I read it so quickly in two sittings, but I wanted a bit more criticism regarding the catholic. Some topics were touched on (abortion, origin of the universe) but one of the reasons for the happenings in the book was that people stopped attending church/believing in god, and I wished for a bigger discussion about the why, not only “people now believe in science”.

Secret Societies fascinate me. I like to read about them and learn about their inner workings. Additionally, my unrealistic life goal is to visit the Vatican archives, and I really felt for Robert when he finally entered it after being refused for so long.

The beginning of the book also felt really familiar. When I was 16 I got the chance to visit CERN with my school districts program for gifted students (the only gift you needed was the knowledge that this program existed, and a teacher had to write a few lines arguing that you were interested in the subject).

We were about 20 students ant the teacher knew one of the people working on the Atlas detector so we were allowed to go a bit further than visitors were usually allowed. The detector was getting an overhaul while we were there so we got to see the inner workings. I was surprised how small the tube was and how big the detector was in comparison (human included for scale).

And even more fitting to the plot of the book: We got a tour in the building housing the Antiproton Decelerator.

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theonion
theonion

Expressing deep regret over the catastrophic incident that occurred within the Large Hadron Collider, officials from the European Organization for Nuclear Research, also known as CERN, held a press conference Monday to apologize for the destruction of five parallel universes in a recent experiment. “We are sorry to report that in conducting research involving high-powered proton-proton collisions, we inadvertently caused the implosion of five universes nearly identical to our own,” said CERN Director-General Fabiola Gianotti, adding that billions of people worldwide might have experienced momentary vertigo around 9:45 a.m. as a result of several of their alternate identities being wiped from existence.

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sergeant-macho-nacho

THE GOVERNMENT HAS TIME MACHINES AND CAN CLONE PEOPLE

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suzilight
suzilight

CERN, Hadron Collider and the Mandela Effect

Beyond The Black Hole by John Archibald Wheeler .pdf

“Big bang and — if the universe, as Einstein argued, is closed and therefore collapses in time to come — the big crunch. The bounds of time tell us that physics comes to an end. Yet physics has always meant that which goes on its eternal way despite all surface changes in the appearance of things. Physics goes on, but physics stops; physics stops, but physics goes on. That is paradox number one, strange feature number one in the landscape we survey.

Paradox number two, the quantum principle thrusts upon us. In every elementary quantum process the act of observation, or the act of registration, or the act of observer-participancy, or whatever we choose to call it, plays an essential part in giving "tangible reality” to that which we say is happening.
Paradox number two is this: The universe exists “out there” independent of acts of registration, but the universe does not exist out there independent of acts of registration.“

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esperimentox
esperimentox

La fisica del CERN. Acceleratori e rivelatori. #fisica #scienza #partice…

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tomasart

Scientists at CERN Discovered a Hidden Layer Beneath Reality (And It Won…