Showing posts with label cern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cern. Show all posts

Monday 31 March 2014

The Fabric of the Cosmos - What is Space?




Very good explanations of spacetime/relativity, the Higgs field (before it's semi proven demonstration at CERN) and dark matter.

Via Occular Delusions who curate some very good content.

Saturday 18 February 2012

Is Materialist Science Blowing Smoke Rings Up Your Ass




The American Scholar writes: 


Real objects cannot have infinite charge or mass or whatever. But when scientists in the 1950s started calculating those quantities with their latest and fanciest theories, infinities kept sprouting up and ruining things. Rather than abandon the theories, though, a few persistent scientists realized that they could do away with the infinities through mathematical prestidigitation. (Basically, they started calculating with and canceling out infinity like a regular old number, normally a big no-no.)


No one liked this fudging, but because it led to such stunningly accurate answers, scientists couldn’t dismiss it. In fact, the reigning paradigm in physics today—which describes the workings of invisible “fields” (similar to magnetic fields)— would not exist without this hand waving. And now physics is stuck with fields: they’ve become more fundamental to understanding the universe than mass or charge. Fields have become the very fabric of reality—even if our understanding of them relies on some unrealistic assumptions. Close explains how and why physicists resigned themselves to this tension and came to trust— even celebrate—how much smarter their equations were than they were.


This is about the notion of infinity. Like a SIMS game or WoW the virtual geography can go on forever. That's who we are. We're in a potentially infinite holographic universe learning lessons that we can take with us when we finally leave. Until then we keep coming back to get it right. All the data points towards this but doesn't 'touch' it. In this respect you need to make your mind up for yourself.

Jim Carters Circlons above are part of the physics on the fringe that is starting to leave the back scratching peer review boys looking like overpaid CERN  masonic scientists smashing up particles till there's nothing left to smash up. Ever.

Tuesday 17 January 2012

Telling The Time with Dave Corso, Miranda Kelly, and Duncan O'Finioan



From time to time I can listen to someone and feel or sense straight away that the only reason they are sharing information is because it needs get out. I got that feeling straight away with Duncan O'Finionan and I've been putting his excellent Randy Maugans interviews up here so you can listen for yourself. This interview is raw and unedited but there are moments of strong laughter and it's those points when we connect with people and remember little details like real people have a sense of humour even through tragedy. Unlike the humourless David Wil(cock) or the (prick)ly Richard Hoagland. 

There's a lot of hardcore information in this recording but life is hardcore my friends.

Friday 2 December 2011

Jacques Vallée @ TEDx Brussels - Unified Theory, Melchizidek & Jungian Synchronicity





Jacques Vallée is a bona fide academic brave enough to tackle the UFO issue until his last book in the late 70's. He reached some thoughtful conclusions such as the transdimensional nature of the topic, it's overlap with comparative mythology themes, and the parallels with fairies and ancient folklore. Perhaps this was the language used before we acquired a vocabulary that recognised entities, beings and extra terrestrials as a distinct cosmic taxonomy?

Quite by chance, I started to read Jacques Vallée's book Messengers of Deception recently and was trying but failing to cut and paste his warning about galactic cults into a post. By coincidence he also mentions that issue in this presentation. Jacques Vallée also raises the Melchizidek theme and specifically draws our attention to the  Melchizidek statue at Chartres Cathedral that we've previously been alerted to by John Lash as symbolic of the Archontic virus our species is plagued by.


Jacques Vallee rarely mentions it but the French U.N. character 'Lacombe' in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, played by Francois Truffault is based on him. You may recall that film portrayed the military as breast-medal deep in off world interaction, and stopping at nothing to keep civilians in the dark.


It's a good talk, and timely too if the Higg's Boson has decided to stop hiding from us and come out to play as CERN are hinting.

Friday 20 May 2011

Time Lords, Saturn and Lord of the Rings


Sometimes ya gotta watch something twice before the penny drops. You can always go back and check if you're unsure what I mean.

Friday 29 April 2011

The Higgs Boson - The Scientific Materialists Gravy Train


My position on the CERN LHC is that we shouldn't be pursuing science that doesn't feed or educate the rest of the planet. Until we're ready spiritually and pragmatically to head for the stars we the taxpayers are paying for a group of people who may or may not gain that technology without sharing it with the rest of humanity. We're also not spiritually ready to head for the stars if we leave people behind and let's face it, we're not the most peace loving species in the universe. First things first.

There's an excellent comment in The Guardian that is worth pasting here.



The people who build the experiments are called "experimenters" or "experimentalists". The experimenters on these things aren't familiar with the theoretical side, and they get theorists (so-called "phenomenologists") to do the calculations for them. The "phenomenologists" will gladly pump out any old crap to keep themselves in business, like "The Higgs Hunters Guide", knowingly publishing total nonsense simply in order to increase their number of publications.
This explains why most of the "particle physics" since the seventies has turned out to be pure nonsense. An ever-more unlikely raft of nonsense particles is invented to keep the gravy train rolling, such as supersymmetric particles, and the fool's paradise of string theory. Every theory which can be tested has been shot down in flames, leaving only barely or completely untestable theories like the Higgs boson and string theory.
The advantage of something like string theory for the theorists riding that particular gravy train is that experimenters cannot ever test their idiocies with experiments, so they can go on and on fooling around with silly nonsense until the end of their days.
Pity the poor phenomenologist who has to diddle with things which have some chance of being detected, such as the spurious Higgs boson, thus finding their livelihood in danger when the particle fails to be detected.


I have never seen such an idiotic statement, and on the guardian comment pages and that is saying something.


Tell us then, o wise one, from your lofty position of superiority, what does the Higgs boson actually do? We're supposed to swallow the foolish idea that it's the origin of mass, and yet the Higgs boson itself is nothing more than a theoretical convenience, a "fudge factor" which does not give any fundamental insight into the nature of matter at all. Even if the Higgs boson is detected, that will simply pose far more questions than it solves. It is a theoretical construct which represents only our ignorance; it does not exist.

Friday 18 March 2011

Tick Tock Tick Tock


I've been blogging a bit about John Titor since I discovered his story last week, because it punched a hole through my space time continuum and buggered up the rough narrative I've been piecemeal assembling in answer to the question 'who am I?'.

Then I did a bit more research. I thought I'd throw it out there to avoid surprises if the story ever fleshed out a bit and erm...it has. Titor claimed that the time travel mission he was doing emerged from 2036 where super collider physics using counter rotating black holes, had initiated the development of early time machines. It's all very complicated without blagging a bit of M Theory, but for the geeks out there, the Grandfather Paradox isn't a problem and can be accommodated. In fact all paradoxes can be accommodated in a multi dimensional universe which is a bit of a scary thought until the unlimited possibilities are considered. The good ones that is.

Right on schedule the lab monkeys at CERN, who are tinkering with this stuff have published an early paper on time travel using similar maths theory behind twin counter rotating black hole gizmos for time-travel field-creation are surfacing, and so now we're creeping up to the edge of the rabbit hole. An interesting comment that John Titor mentions from 2036 is that a lot of people couldn't deal with the idea then either, and preferred to live as if it didn't quite exist. Which ironically suggests that only people who believe in it will ever notice or be effected by it. Which is not that far from that God thing right? 

So here's the link if you wish to go read about it from the 'Source'. I for one wont be telling the scientists where the time machine schematics that Titor posted are because the U.S. civil war thing he averted didn't happen (but is that a good thing?) and I don't think we should dick around with Time when we're too stupid a monkey to magic away the nuclear power we're dependant on. Which we can do if the rumours are true. Time will tell.


John if on some slim chance you're still around, I have a bunch of philosophical questions for you and I'm not really interested in predictions. Worth a try.