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Is CERN safe?

Is CERN safe?

There is no risk [in LHC collisions, and] the LSAG report is excellent. Those who have doubts about LHC safety should read LSAG report where all possible risks were considered. We can be sure that particle collisions at the LHC cannot lead to a catastrophic consequences.

What do the letters CERN stand for?

European Council for Nuclear Research
The name CERN is derived from the acronym for the French “Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire”, or European Council for Nuclear Research, a provisional body founded in 1952 with the mandate of establishing a world-class fundamental physics research organization in Europe.

What are these things CERN has unraveled?

CERN Asks for Help With Mystery Photos: What Are These Things? CERN has unraveled some of the deepest secrets of the atom — but it can’t seem to pin down what’s in these old photos it has found.

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What is CERN and how does it affect the weather?

In the past, CERN has carried out experiments to create artificial clouds but have not affected the weatherCredit: Getty Images Other theorists suggest CERN is being used as a portal to allow Satan to return to Earth. The LHC, near Geneva, Switzerland, is the world’s largest particle collider and the largest single machine in the world.

What was the purpose of the CERN collider?

Most of the scientists at CERN were kept completely in the dark, after all the collider would perform it’s function as normal and collide particles for eager funding hunters to capitalize on. But the far more nefarious purpose would only be tested in the presence of the Family and a few select scientists.

Are portals being opened above CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC)?

THESE incredible photos taken above CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have provoked dramatic conspiracy theories and stoked fears that “new portals” are being opened. The images were apparently taken on June 24, the same day CERN scientists began a new Awake experiment to change the way it smashes particles together.