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CERN (KERN) Will Run At UNPRECEDENTED 13.6 Trillion Electron Volts 24/7 For NEXT 4 Years


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5 hours ago, Tinfoil Hat said:

Very shrewd, Bombadil.  Unfortunately we need to think about these things carefully, and it doesn't bode well for families who can't afford to prepare and are reliant on food banks.

 

It was because of the threat of power cuts that I bought a camping stove & supply of cannisters, but such Gaul to claim cuts may be necessary, while feeding the monstrous CERN in order to supposedly 'smash particles together'! 

Im not well off at all. A month without income and id be in the food bank queue as well.

Most of the things I've done to prep have cost me nothing other than little bits and pieces. I go through all the skips etc to find bits to help. I built a 8ft x8ft greenhouse out of waste upvc windows i got from a skip. Cost me a new drill bit and a box of screws.

If I come across as arrogant when Im talking about prepping its not my intention. I've been doing it so long I don't know any other way.

 

 

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2 hours ago, Bombadil said:

Im not well off at all. A month without income and id be in the food bank queue as well.

Most of the things I've done to prep have cost me nothing other than little bits and pieces. I go through all the skips etc to find bits to help. I built a 8ft x8ft greenhouse out of waste upvc windows i got from a skip. Cost me a new drill bit and a box of screws.

If I come across as arrogant when Im talking about prepping its not my intention. I've been doing it so long I don't know any other way.

 

 

I didn't think you came across as arrogant at all. 

 

I wish I had those construction skills myself!

 

 

 

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On 7/4/2022 at 5:59 PM, Captainlove said:

Who's paying for the electric bill? What about the climate? lol

 

Well a single electron volt is pretty small:

 

Definition. An electronvolt is the amount of kinetic energy gained or lost by a single electron accelerating from rest through an electric potential difference of one volt in vacuum. Hence, it has a value of one volt, 1 J/C, multiplied by the elementary charge e = 1.602176634×10^-19 Coulombs = 1.602176634×10^-19 Joules

 

So 13.6 Trillion electron volts, written  13.6x10^12 multiplied by the Coulomb charge of 1.602176634×10^-19 C only gives 2.17 Micro Joules per proton.

 

But there are 1.6 Billion such collisions....1,600,000,000 x 2.17x10^-6 = 3473 Joules per second, which is 3473 Watts, or 3.473 kW.

 

Basically its a high powered kettle!

 

 

 But the dangerous bit mentioned by @DaleP

https://www.roma1.infn.it/~maiani/corso-fermi/letture-consigliate/letture-consigliate5/calogero_ planet.pdf

 

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5.         The corresponding, dangerous scenario goes as follows. (i) Suppose that a sufficiently large aggregate of

strange hadronic matter (exist and that it) be stable (at zero pressure) -- or metastable, but with a sufficiently long

lifetime for the subsequent developments to unfold. (Strange hadronic matter is nuclear matter formed not only by

nucleons -- protons and neutrons -- but also by "strange" baryons, which are well known to exist, although none of

them is stable; or, equivalently, but in terms of "more elementary" constituents, by the quarks that make up nucleons, but also by those other quarks which are called strange  -- that are also known to exist, as constituents of those

elementary particles also called strange -- perhaps because all of them are unstable and are therefore not normally  present in our environment). Following current usage, we call such an aggregate of strange matter a strangelet. (ii) Suppose that strangelets are negatively charged. (iii) Suppose that a (negatively charged) strangelet is produced in the lab, in a collision-experiment with heavy ions, and stops there without previously breaking up and thereby

disassembling.

Then, via the long range Coulomb (electric) force, it would attract (or, equivalently, be attracted by) a nearby atomic nucleus, fuse with it, and become a larger strangelet, whose charge might be initially positive due to thcontribution of the positive charge of the nucleus (all nuclei have positive charge, and charge is conserved), but which would subsequently become again negative via emission of positively charged electrons (a standard phenomenon, known as beta decay) if the normal (ground) state of strange nuclear matter were negatively charged. The new (larger) strangelet would then fuse with another nucleus, and so on and on. In this manner all surrounding matter might get transformed into strange matter. If the entire planet Earth were to be so transformed, the final outcome would likely be a sphere of enormous density, with roughly the mass of the Earth  and only, say, one hundred meters radius. An enormous amount of nuclear energy would be liberated in the process which, if it were a fast one, would result in an explosion of astronomical proportions .

 

 

 

Destroyed by a kettle!!

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14 hours ago, Mikhail Liebestein said:

 

Well a single electron volt is pretty small:

 

Definition. An electronvolt is the amount of kinetic energy gained or lost by a single electron accelerating from rest through an electric potential difference of one volt in vacuum. Hence, it has a value of one volt, 1 J/C, multiplied by the elementary charge e = 1.602176634×10^-19 Coulombs = 1.602176634×10^-19 Joules

 

So 13.6 Trillion electron volts, written  13.6x10^12 multiplied by the Coulomb charge of 1.602176634×10^-19 C only gives 2.17 Micro Joules per proton.

 

But there are 1.6 Billion such collisions....1,600,000,000 x 2.17x10^-6 = 3473 Joules per second, which is 3473 Watts, or 3.473 kW.

 

Basically its a high powered kettle!

 

 

 But the dangerous bit mentioned by @DaleP

https://www.roma1.infn.it/~maiani/corso-fermi/letture-consigliate/letture-consigliate5/calogero_ planet.pdf

 

 

 

Destroyed by a kettle!!

How will they get near enough to it to do anything with it? Given that the safety distance for 400,000 volts is 3.1 metres how far away do you need to be for 13.6 Trillion volts? Of course, if they aren't "real" volts ...

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On 7/4/2022 at 7:08 PM, Truthblast said:

 

CERN used to consume as much power as 300,000 homes.

 

Now its running at even more power...

Just as the electric bills go astro as edf that is state owned pays the bill french swiss we pay instead classic deflection on the plebs and got.

And so it's not obvious put the same pressure on gas and everyone will blame the Ukraine UK reign invasion.

And the Putin antichrist.

For a frog in a basket of inflation for all the poor and plebs.

Meanwhile the Nordics are proclaiming it is finished via Eurovision and the UK reign is over

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5 hours ago, wolfpavek1 said:

Just as the electric bills go astro as edf that is state owned pays the bill french swiss we pay instead classic deflection on the plebs and got.

And so it's not obvious put the same pressure on gas and everyone will blame the Ukraine UK reign invasion.

And the Putin antichrist.

For a frog in a basket of inflation for all the poor and plebs.

Meanwhile the Nordics are proclaiming it is finished via Eurovision and the UK reign is over

 

Putin is nice.

 

He bought me a puppy. 😆

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