Friday, 12 July 2019

Scientist plan to Open Portal

The title of this article is not quite as dramatic as it sounds, and how I thought it sounded before I looked into the subject in detail. However it is not factually inaccurate; and its implications are pretty incredible and not without risk. The idea that there is more then one universe within a "multiverse", is one that I have addressed many times on HPANWO, see background links at the bottom, and it has been accepted by mainstream cosmology. A parallel universe is a place with three spatial dimensions, like our own, or less that can be reached by travelling through the fourth spatial dimension. Higher spatial dimensions are invisible and impossible to conceive mentally, but they do exist. It would be a huge waste of hyperspace if ours was the only universe leading off from them; in fact parallel universes are currently a necessary part of the theoretical model that explains how physics works. There are a vast number of parallel universes; possibly they are infinite. Some are very similar to our own; in fact they would be superficially indistinguishable if we ever visited one. Others may be slightly different, such as the Netherlands winning the recent World Cup instead of the USA. Some will be totally different; they may not even contain any matter and just be fields of energy. Parallel universes are a common plot of science fiction, for example Doctor Who and the excellent film Sliding Doors, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSBu80PCnE4. Now, scientists at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee USA plan to carry out an experiment that might reveal the presence of at least one parallel universe. The experiment was designed by Dr Leah Broussard in response to a strange observation during nuclear studies. An atomic nucleus releases neutrons during nuclear reactions and these can be captured and stored for a short time before they break down and annihilate themselves. It turns out that neutrons kept in some places decay faster than those kept elsewhere. This should not be possible. One incredible explanation is that the long-life neutrons transform into other particles in a "mirror world", in other words: a parallel universe. Now Dr Broussard wants to examine this particular property of neutrons in a controlled experiment that, if successful, will reveal the presence of this mirror world. Oak Ridge has a nuclear reactor that will fire a beam of neutrons down a fifty-foot tunnel at a neutron-proof barrier. If some of the particles manage to make it to the far side of this wall then it will be because they entered the mirror world briefly, becoming what are called "mirror neutrons", and then reappeared in our own world as normal neutrons on the other side of the wall. The experiment will take only about a day to run and Dr Broussard wants to start as soon as possible. She says: "It all comes down to, are we able to shine neutrons through a wall? We should see no neutrons according to conventional physics theory. If some of them show up anyway, that would suggest that conventional physics is wrong, and the mirror world is real." Her project is being backed up by other similar ones in laboratories in Switzerland and Russia. Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/mach/science/scientists-are-searching-mirror-universe-it-could-be-sitting-right-ncna1023206.

I wonder what effect it will have if Dr Leah Broussard is successful. Proof of the long theorized parallel universes would be extraordinarily interesting, but also alarming. It might have effects on our own universe that we cannot predict. Suppose the stream of mirror neutrons passing through hyperspace from our own world is detected in the mirror world by somebody, or something. It could be interpreted as a form of communication. We might end up having a message sent back to us in the form of a stream of normal neutrons. What will any interdimensional intelligence have to say to us? Will they be friendly? Will they be truthful? This is the same conundrum when dealing with communication with beings in space, but far greater because we're talking about totally different dimensions, see: https://hpanwo-tv.blogspot.com/2018/02/seti-and-ufos.html. Could the mirror neutron experiment make some entities in the worlds beyond aware of our presence, entities that have the ability to enter our universe from the outside? They may decide to pay us a visit... In my view this kind of activity is already going on anyway. Some of it has been caused by CERN in the form of the "Unidentified Lying Object", see: http://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2015/05/mystery-object-found-inside-lhc.html and the Mandela Effect, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2016/09/ive-got-mandela-effect.html. I suspect that the Illuminati are deliberately picking at the walls of spacetime in an attempt to cause a breakdown of our cosmos. They hope it will mutate into a universe more to their liking and more suitable for the New World Order. The Oak Ridge National Laboratory is run by the US Department of Energy, an organization managing nuclear weapons research. It is run by UT-Battelle that has been involved in top level UFO investigations, see: https://hpanwo-radio.blogspot.com/2019/02/programme-314-podcast-irena-scott.html. Could this new experiment be a part of that agenda? Maybe. I'm still curious to see what it finds out. The unveiling of hyperdimensional reality may not be only a bad thing. It may have unexpected benefits. We may be able to talk to our loved ones who have died, in the same way psychic mediums do. We could also develop a communications system that is not bound by the limitations of electromagnetic waves. This would allow us to speak in real-time with beings in far distant galaxies when today we have to wait millions of years for a single exchange of greetings because our transmissions travel only at the speed of light. I'll be sure to post an update when the results of the experiment are published.
And: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2015/12/cern-friday-13th.html.

2 comments:

Laurence said...

Another application of CERN, this time interfering with the climate (refer to info in the description box): CERN weather experiment

Ben Emlyn-Jones said...

OMG! Thanks for the info, Laurence. I wonder if we'll see any "cancer clusters" in the region too.