I think there might be reason for conCERN after reading how difficult
it is to STOP the proton beam:

http://www.spectrum.ieee.org/print/6558

Terry

On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 10:43 PM, R C Macaulay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How about CERN Hadron silence of the "whams". Or as  a Texas lawyer would
> state.. what happened ? Disinterested minds wish to know.
> Richard
> Jones wrote,
>
>> Sounds like a great idea for a blockbuster screenplay,
>> no?
>>
>> ... it will be subtitled "Truth IS eight times
>> Stranger than Fiction"
>>
>> What if - in the coming week (or two), the eighth
>> month of the eighth year of the new century, all of
>> these come to pass:
>>
>> 1)Bigfoot discovered
>> 2)Life on Mars discovered
>> 3)Violation of the Laws of Thermodynamics
>>
>> heck, for good measure why not throw in
>>
>> 4)Alien contact proved
>> 5)North and South Pole shift
>> 6)Nessie ??
>>
>> ... what have I missed (we need to get the count up to
>> eight highly improbable developments)?
>>
>> Certainly LENR has already been discovered, but
>> something big in the way of a real product- maybe the
>> BLP reactor public demo... (or is that too close to
>> item 3) above?
>>
>> A new star (supernova) in the galaxy is always an
>> appropriate omen.
>>
>> How about evidence of a link that cellphone use
>> definitely causes brain cancer when Earth's poles are
>> in the process of shifting, and 2 billion humans will
>> get it within the decade... (too grim).
>>
>> Hmm ... I'm sure that someone will reinterpret a
>> Nostradamus quatrain to cover it all....
>>
>> Jones
>>
>>
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