They believe themselves to be gods…

A view of the FRIB building looking southeast. (credit: FRIBComm)

 

Evil disguises itself more times as good, wonderful, progress, benefitting mankind than it does to pull off its mask and reveal itself for what it truly is.

And the people, nearly en masse, either go about in oblivion as usual, or if folks do somehow catch a whiff of what’s going on at speeds never before imagined in the way of technology they cheer, scream in approval, and believe the lies how what they may have noticed or heard is going to make the world such a better place, and the whole impetus behind the technology is to do good, save people, work towards creating a better world.

Right. How’s that worked out throughout history?  Anyone believing this world is sitting in a better place than it was is deluded. Not paying attention. Spending too much time gazing into a mirror.

The heavy-ion accelerator about to go online in Michigan is in conjunction with the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. Oh, not by financing, or under that same letterhead or management — but make no mistake. The Facility for Rare Isotope Beams FRIB is working closely with CERN. FRIB producing rare isotopes, including ones never produced before on Earth.

[If unfamiliar with regard to CERN it would serve any reader here well to do some homework and learn about CERN. I’ll give you a bit of a headstart — CERN has a massive gold idol right outside their door of Shiva. If unfamiliar with that idol and false god you have a lot of homework to do!]

Too many people applaud when hearing or reading about something that’s never been produced on earth before. As they haven’t a clue in their lost little heads what an isotope is. What can be done with them. Or the circumstances that could also come about by all this work being undertaken.

I’ll tell you, though you’ll declare or think me a nutter, or worse. It’s all working towards the end of world history as it has been known. Nothing is taking place outside of God, without God’s knowledge. Without God’s plan [see the Bible if unfamiliar with what God’s plan is].

The sand grains are rapidly running through the hourglass. Evil never sleeps and is working feverishly to prepare the way for the Antichrist and his false prophet and to lead billions astray and to their second death taking them into the depths of hell for eternity.

 

Ken Pullen

Sunday, May 1st, 2022

ACP — A Crooked Path

World’s most powerful heavy-ion accelerator to open in Michigan

 

Saturday, April 30, 2022

By The Jerusalem Post Staff

Reprinted from The Jerusalem Post

 

The world’s most powerful heavy-ion accelerator is set to open at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) at Michigan State University (MSU) on Monday, providing researchers with access to more than 1,000 new rare isotopes.

Rare isotopes are versions of elements with a combination of protons and neutrons that does not hold together forever.

A community of 1,600 scientists from around the world will use the FRIB to study how the universe formed and make advances in medicine, nuclear security, environmental science and more, according to MSU.

The accelerator will shoot atoms at a target at half the speed of light, creating collisions producing the rare isotopes, including ones never produced before on Earth.

“This project has been the realization of a dream of the whole community in nuclear physics,” said Ani Aprahamian, an experimental nuclear physicist at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana, according to Nature.

The FRIB had a budget of over $900 million from the U.S. Energy Department, the state of Michigan, and MSU. Construction of the facility began in 2014.

Atoms, usually uranium, will be ionized and sent into a 450-meter-long accelerator where they’ll hit a graphite wheel that spins continuously to avoid overheating any particular spot, according to Nature. While most of the nuclei will pass through the graphite, some of them will collide with its carbon nuclei, causing the uranium nuclei to break up into smaller combinations of protons and neutrons.

The assorted nuclei are then directed up to a fragment separator, consisting of magnets that deflect each nucleus towards the right at an angle depending on its mass and charge, allowing the operators of the accelerator to produce a beam consisting of one isotope for each experiment. That isotope can then be routed to one of the experimental halls.

The FRIB also has a second accelerator that can take the rare isotopes and smash them against a target to mimic the high-energy collisions that happen in stars or supernovae.

The opening of the FRIB comes amid a busy time for the physics community.

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN was restarted last week after being turned off for over three years for maintenance, consolidation and upgrade work.

Four years of physics data-taking are set to begin this summer at the LHC, marking the third run of the collider. Until then, experts at the collider will work to recommission the machine and safely ramp up the energy and intensity of the beams before collisions for experiments will take place at a record energy of 13.6 trillion electronvolts.

The new run will allow the international teams of physicists who operate at CERN and across the world to study the Higgs boson in greater detail and conduct the most stringent tests ever conducted on the Standard Model of particle physics, the current central theory of how particle physics works.