Showing posts with label CERN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CERN. Show all posts

Friday, January 16, 2026

Wisdom of Permaculture (Garden, CERN)


(Andrew Millison) How to see the hidden patterns of Nature (that's Mother NatureBuddha Nature not so much)
  • What in the world is "permaculture"?
Permaculture One: Perennial Agra
The book Permaculture One presents unique strategies for creating a food-producing system specifically suited to our needs, whether we garden in our backyard or engage in full-scale farming. By carefully designing a system around functional relationships between plant and animal species we can create a stable "cultivated ecology" suited to local conditions. This book provides a catalog of 130 trees and plants useful to a permaculture system. More

Permaculture is an approach to [sustainable farming] land management and settlement design that adopts arrangements observed in flourishing natural ecosystems. It includes a set of design principles derived using whole-systems thinking.

It applies these principles in fields such as regenerative agriculture, town planning, rewilding, and community resilience.

The term was coined in 1978 by Bill Mollison and David Holmgren, who formulated the concept in opposition to modern industrialized methods, instead adopting a more traditional or "natural" approach to agriculture [1, 2, 3].

We can heal this and go natural. - Really?
Multiple thinkers in the early and mid-20th century explored no-dig gardening, no-till farming, and the concept of "permanent agriculture," which were early inspirations for the field of permaculture [4].

Mollison and Holmgren's work from the 1970s and 1980s led to several books, starting with Permaculture One in 1978, and to the development of the "Permaculture Design Course," which has been one of the main methods of diffusion of permacultural [money-making] ideas [5].

Starting from a focus on land usage in Southern Australia, permaculture has since spread in scope to include other regions and other topics, such as appropriate technology and intentional community (commune) design [6]. More: Permaculture - Wikipedia

But what's reality, really, CERN?

(Julia McCoy) Scientists at CERN discovered a hidden layer beneath reality [samsaric simulation?] -- and it won't disappear. AI can calculate a hidden substrate better than organic human scientists? Are we living in a simulation rather than a base reality?

Saturday, October 8, 2022

Time Traveler John Titor explains FUTURE

The Why File, 9/29/22; Pat Macpherson, Pfc. Sandoval, CC Liu (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

JOHN TITOR: Time traveler, soldier, savior from 2036 | Can he save us from destruction?
(The Why Files) AJ and Hecklefish premiered this on Sept. 29, 2022. JOHN TITOR: Soldier from the Future | Can this time traveler save us from destruction? This is our future, or so say someone claiming to be John Titor, as he told Coast to Coast Founder Art Bell.

Is time real? If not, time travel should be easy.
What's our future in this timeline?
The United States of America endures a second civil war, killing millions. Immediately after that, a world war begins. Nuclear weapons are used. Billions are killed. The aftermath leaves our earth in ruins.

Electric grids are down. Food supplies become scarce. Disease is rampant. Society breaks down. Then, in 2038, all computers go offline. Civilization is set back several centuries. The world enters a second Dark Age.

Only by changing events in our past and present can we avoid this nightmare of a future.

In 1998, in a small town in Florida, John Titor was born. In the year 2036, Titor, a temporal soldier would be sent back in time. His mission? Save this world.

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Monday, August 15, 2022

Spiritually sensitive complain about CERN

Diana Logan, Exemplore, 8/11/22; Pat Macpherson, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Spiritually sensitive folks are complaining about their energy changes due to CERN
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Spiritually Sensitive Folks Are Complaining about Their Energy Changes Due to CERN
When some on social media complain about “CERN being turned on,” what they are really discussing is the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which was built in the 2000s and first began operations in 2012. This particle collider caused a massive outcry when it was first operated, and after coming back online after being down for a few years due to repair, it has got folks talking again. 

We will be ok its jus a DRASTIC ENERGY CHANGE
#cern #fyp #signs
♬ original sound - ay cabron - ay cabron

In a video a woman claims that the energy disruption caused by the collider may cause any of the following symptoms in “spiritually sensitive” people:
  • ringing in the ears,
  • headaches,
  • nausea,
  • anxiety,
  • loss of appetite,
  • sleep disruption, and
  • pains in the neck.
And here I thought that was just a factor of living here in 2022! In the comments, other people discuss their uneasiness ever since the LHC resumed operations. (One wonders if they noticed the last time it went offline). But if you need something to blame for the free-floating dread you feel, why not a giant piece of machinery halfway around the world? Spiritually Sensitive Folks Are Complaining about Their Energy Changes Due to CERN - Exemplore

Friday, August 5, 2022

Scientists open portal to other dimension


Scientists finally found a way to open a portal to another dimension
(Cosmos Lab, June 14, 2022) On June 16, 2016, CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research in Geneva, started a project to accelerate charged particles.

Ten days later, photographer Christophe Suarez posted a series of photographs of the skies above CERN. Those jaw-dropping photos showed the formation of strange clouds and were evidence that the biggest experiment in the world is about to tear up a portal to another [possibly hellish] universe.

Up until now, we have only seen such incidents in the movies, but now after witnessing it in reality, people are not only concerned but scared if the scientists really have found a way to open a portal to another world. What will happen next?

Are we goiņg to be destroyed or meet ourselves in another dimension? But what really is of everyone's concern is the comeback of CERN. Nobody knows the secrets it holds, and today we will try to unravel the hidden truth about the gateway to the parallel universe.

The European Organization for Nuclear Research, known by its French acronym CERN, is something we hear about when there is some news about a newly discovered subatomic particle. It is the world's largest particle physics lab, and it has the biggest accelerator in the world, the LHC, or Large Hadron Collider.

The credit for being the biggest goes to its circular tunnel of nearly 17 miles, or 27 kilometers in circumference. The LHC, like all physics experiments, tries to test theoretical predictions and find whether any are flawed. It enables atoms to be smashed together with even greater power at nearly the speed of light, allowing it to recreate conditions comparable to those experienced during the universe's beginning.

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Pandemic? What's really going on? (video)

Jeff Rense, David Dees (rense.com, ddees.com); Pfc. Sandoval, S. Auberon, Wisdom Quarterly


You want me to take over for Joe?
Why are we preparing for war and using so much "war" language? Something is afoot and the doctors are ready to roll out in expectation of a big rise in patients this week and next? Yet people fail to question, gripped with fear, trained for a new world order of autocratic rule and lockdowns. Agenda 21? The "invisible enemy" is all around, and anything can be done in its name. And what's worse, we'll welcome it. We'll demand it. "Protect us, restrict us, order us, save us." Question. It's Orwellian and Huxleyian, a Brave New World Order. Big Brother (Google) is watching.

Monday, May 21, 2018

Hologram skies over Jerusalem (video)

Mark Wells, 6/10/17; Seth Auberon, Pfc. Sandoval (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Holographic skies over Jerusalem: Hologram deception
What are the powers that be planning for Jerusalem that makes it so important that the U.S. fights with and for "Israel" as it occupies the Bantustan Palestine has been divided into? This goes far beyond racial, religious, and Semitic biases. The use of hologram technology in a deception has long been warned against by Dr. Steven Greer.

Monday, January 15, 2018

Science and religion search for meaning (video)

Freakysample; Dhr. Seven, Ashley Wells, Crystal Quintero (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly


Forbidden search for God particle, Shiva, CERN
Edited from the History Channel's "Ancient Aliens." Some scientific research should remain unexplored. CERN is dangerous beyond belief, maniacal and motivated by unexplained impulses. Who is attempting to outdo Nature in its wisdom and slow but sure progress? There are still good people who trust in goodness. Think before blindly supporting war and corporatism, rushing us to our own enslavement. We are misled and misused in the name of science as we were previously in the name of religion.

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

HAARP and signs of the Apocalypse (video)

Pat Macpherson, Pfc. Sandoval, Wisdom Quarterly; ABDH Media (advexon.com); Arch Angel
(ABDH Media) Something's happening, something unnatural, manmade by an elite few harnessing the power and obedience of the military-industrial complex and paramilitary civilian police with co-opted scientists. As we wait and see, let's open our eyes to the "signs."

HAARP: The Beginning of the End
(Arch Angel, March 2, 2016) HAARP is real, CERN, too. What's being done to bring about a New World Order? A prison or slave planet spied on and manipulated by technology? Why is the earth being stressed? Are these the periodic "end times" that come in cycles?


(Arch Angel) HAARP: The Beginning of the End, Part 2

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Science: How UFOs (vimanas) Fly

Pat Macpherson, Pfc. Sandoval, Wisdom Quarterly (COMMENTARY)
There are different power systems based on time. Vril is a very advanced kind. The longer a civilization has had, the cleaner and more powerful its forms of propulsion are. Touch a time-travel craft from 10K-50K years in the future, and download history by touch (WQ).
A heavy peace of metal levitates in thin air. Impossible! What "magic" holds it up?
 
Secret Life (D.M. Jacobs)
(Wiki) When a magnet floats above a superconductor bathed in freezing liquid nitrogen, it demonstrates perfect diamagnetic levitation as explained by the Meissner effect.

Experiments with an ampere-based definition of the kilogram flipped this arrangement upside-down: an electric field accelerated a  superconducting test mass supported by fixed magnets.

The upshot of these demonstrable and replicable facts is that you can make your own mini vimana (flying disc craft) or purchase one at any decent Sharper Image style science hobby shop. Build one to scale and sail the sky like an akasha-deva, a "shining one" from space. Here is the one we are constructing then trying to scale up:

(XNAME41) UFO anti-gravity from household items can be built by anyone at home to prove the point that of course flying discs and enormous levitating craft are possible and seen all over the planet like Peter Davenport and other sites report (e.g., nationalufocenter.com).

Seeing is believing. Look up.
While you were in your public lab, private research in secret labs was making headway many now take for granted.

The most fruitful research is simple reverse engineering. But there is always room for human innovation.

Subterranean labs (D.U.M.B.S.) -- in conjunction with various governments from Nazis in Antarctica, to Americans in secret sites like Dream Land/Groom Lake/Area 51, Fermi Labs, to European powers in Malta, CERN, the Vatican, to multinationals or transnationalists near Aceh, a "special region" of Indonesia, and so on -- create the most advanced things because earthlings and visitors work together.

Naica Mine, Mexico (vacationorholiday)
Giant Easter Island Heads have...Bodies!
Ancient aliens? Of course, there were aliens from space then as now. They have been here all along. We (Homo sapien sapiens) came from space as others came and keep coming. Earth, after all, is in space as all planets are.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Kung fu nuns teach CERN scientists

Robert Evans, Reuters (via CalgaryHerald.com); Wisdom Quarterly
Lama, center, poses with accompanying kung fu trained nuns (anis) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research in Meyrin, near Geneva (Valentin Flauraud/Reuters).
  
LHC at CERN (ts-dep.web.cern.ch)
GENEVA, Switzerland - A dozen kung fu nuns from an Asian Buddhist order displayed their martial arts prowess to bemused scientists at CERN this week as their [Tibetan] spiritual leader explained how their energy was like that of the cosmos.
  
The nuns, all from the [Indian] Himalayan region, struck poses of hand-chops, high-kicks, and punches on Thursday while touring the research center where physicists at the frontiers of science are probing the origins of the universe.
  
“Men and women carry different energy,” said His Holiness [the 12th] Gyalwang Drukpa, [Jigme Pema Wangchen,] a monk who ranks only slightly below the Dalai Lama in the global Buddhist hierarchy. “Both male and female energies are needed to better the world.”
  
ATLAS empowering women (msnbc.msn.com)
This, he said, was a scientific principle “as fundamental as the relationship between the sun and the moon” and its importance was similar to that of the particle collisions in CERN’s vast “Big Bang” machine, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
  
The nuns, mostly slim and fit-looking teenagers with shaven heads and clad in flowing burgundy robes, nodded sagely. More

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Buddhist Physics: particles change "flavor"

Seven Dharmachari (Wisdom Quarterly), LiveScience.com
The MINOS neutrino experiment is located in a cavern half a mile deep in the Soudan Underground Lab, Minnesota. (Yet people doubt there are DUMBs in the US). A mural of famous scientists is painted onto the rock wall (Fermilab).

Buddhist Physics made visible
It shocked me that at a meditation retreat, the revered monk and scholar was explaining how particles-of-perception could literally be observed. The mind purified and intensified through absorption- (jhana) and honed by insight- (vipassana) practice became able to perceive the smallest particles in Buddhist physics.

I had always thought these things theoretical and, although terribly interesting, beside the point. But they were the point. To gain enlightenment, one would have to examine and analyze these ephemeral objects. The purpose of doing so is direct realization that "everything that is of a nature to arise is of a nature to pass away." This is the teaching of radical impermanence.

It is not that eventually things crumble; rather in every moment in every way, things are changing and transforming.

One startling aspect of this teacher (Pa Auk Sayadaw)'s instruction, derived from the Abhidharma and Path of Purification, was the notion that particles-of-perception had "flavor" and "odor." This went against everything I understood about such gross physical phenomena. But had I known then as I know now that ordinary meditators in attendance were seeing them, were enjoying absorption and gaining liberating insight, I should have been much more amazed at that.

What is invisible and transient will become visible through practice. It will not, however, become any less transient. So how in the world will the mind/heart ever see a subatomic particle? The answer is easy to understand, hard to accomplish. The mind perceives it and, like a photograph, lays down a memory trace. That trace can be reviewed even if what it is a trace of happened so incredibly quickly as to be incomprehensible.

Stanford Univ., Los Alamos National Lab (particleadventure.org/KarlTate/LiveScience)

Seeing the transition (anicca, transition or flux), instability (dukkha, disappointment or unsatisfactoriness), and composite nature (anatta, impersonality or emptiness) first hand is what liberates the heart/mind from clinging to things as if they are real, able to yield satisfaction or able to be possessed.

If the mind/heart (other more subtle particles called cittas, the elements or moments of consciousness in Buddhist psychology) sees the "true nature" of things, it withdraws. It naturally lets go. And unbound, unentangled, detached from them, it is freed just for an instant.

But that instant is enough to undo the hold of samsara, this clinging to self, suffering, and rebirth -- giving way to the first stage of enlightenment (stream entry), the gateway, the all important noble attainment. Imagine what surprise, then, to hear science use the term "flavor" to describe the transitory nature of these same unbelievably small and short lived particles! Here's the story LiveScience.com:

Exotic Particle Changes Flavor as Scientists Watch
Scientists have observed the rare phenomenon of one type of exotic particle transforming into another, which could reveal secrets about the evolution of the universe.

The particles are two types of chargeless, nearly massless species called neutrinos, which come in three flavors: muon, electron, and tau. In past experiments, physicists have measured the change of muon neutrinos to tau neutrinos and electron neutrinos to muon or tau neutrinos. But no one has definitively seen muon neutrinos turn into electron neutrinos.

Now two separate experiments -- one in Japan and one in Minnesota -- have both found evidence for this transformation as well. More

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Elusive "Antimatter" trapped in Lab

LiveScience.com (June 6, 2011) According to the laws of physics, the world should not exist. To explain why we're here, scientists are re-creating the universe's fiery beginnings by pitting matter against antimatter and watching them annihilate (popsci.com).

Antimatter, an elusive type of matter [Buddhist, rupa] that's rare in the universe, has now been trapped for more than 16 minutes -- an eternity in particle physics.

In fact, scientists who've been trapping antihydrogen atoms at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva say isolating the exotic particles has become so routine that they expect to soon begin experiments on this rare substance.


Antimatter is like a mirror image of matter. For every matter particle (a hydrogen atom, for example), a matching antimatter particle is thought to exist (in this case, an antihydrogen atom) with the same mass, but the opposite charge.

"We've trapped antihydrogen atoms for as long as 1,000 seconds, which is forever" in the world of high-energy particle physics, said Joel Fajans, a University of California, Berkeley professor of physics who is a faculty scientist at California's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and a member of the ALPHA (Antihydrogen Laser Physics Apparatus) experiment at CERN.

All matter (gross and fine, sensual and supersensual) is subordinate to mind; yet, mind and matter are interdependent everywhere except the four immaterial (arupa) planes, which are mind only. See Buddhist cosmology's 31 Planes of Existence.

Trapping antimatter is difficult, because when it comes into contact with matter, the two annihilate each other. So a container for antimatter can't be made of regular matter, but is usually formed with magnetic fields. More

Strange Quarks and Muons, Oh my! Nature's tiniest particles dissected
Wacky Physics: The coolest little particles in nature
Twisted Physics: 7 mind-blowing findings

Thursday, March 24, 2011

L.H.C. could be world’s first "time machine"

Paranormal-Mysteries.co.uk News: UFOs, ETs...Other Unexplained Phenomena)
Is it a coincidence that science suddenly came around on the possibility of time travel? CERN retarted the L.H.C. in 2009 (newtech.aurum3.com).

(Physorg.com) If the latest theory of Tom Weiler and Chui Man Ho is right, the Large Hadron Collider -- the world’s largest atom smasher that started regular operation last year -- could be the first machine capable causing matter to travel backwards in time.

“Our theory is a long shot,” admitted Weiler, who is a physics professor at Vanderbilt University, “but it doesn’t violate any laws of physics or experimental constraints.”

One of the major goals of the collider is to find the elusive Higgs boson: the particle that physicists invoke to explain why particles like protons, neutrons and electrons have mass. If the collider succeeds in producing the Higgs boson, some scientists predict that it will create a second particle, called the Higgs singlet, at the same time.

According to Weiler and Ho’s theory, these singlets should have the ability to jump into an extra, fifth dimension where they can move either forward or backward in time and reappear in the future or past.

“One of the attractive things about this approach to time travel is that it avoids all the big paradoxes,” Weiler said. “Because time travel is limited to these special particles, it is not possible for a man to travel back in time and murder one of his parents before he himself is born, for example. However, if scientists could control the production of Higgs singlets, they might be able to send messages to the past or future.”

Large Hadron Collider cutaway graphic (science.howstuffworks.com)

Unsticking the “brane”
The test of the researchers’ theory will be whether the physicists monitoring the collider begin seeing Higgs singlet particles and their decay products spontaneously appearing. If they do, Weiler and Ho believe that they will have been produced by particles that travel back in time to appear before the collisions that produced them.

Weiler and Ho’s theory is based on M-theory, a “theory of everything.” A small cadre of theoretical physicists have developed M-theory to the point that it can accommodate the properties of all the known subatomic particles and forces, including gravity, but it requires 10 or 11 dimensions instead of our familiar four. This has led to the suggestion that our universe may be like a four-dimensional membrane or “brane” floating in a multi-dimensional space-time called the “bulk.”

According to this view, the basic building blocks of our universe are permanently stuck to the brane and so cannot travel in other dimensions. There are some exceptions, however. Some argue that gravity, for example, is weaker than other fundamental forces because it diffuses into other dimensions. Another possible exception is the proposed Higgs singlet, which responds to gravity but not to any of the other basic forces. More>>

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Astronomy: Light on dark ages of the Universe

(Telegraph.co.uk)
Artist's impression of a quasar (NASA/Telegraph.co.uk)

Astronomers shed light on the Astronomers have discovered the "missing link" in the evolution of the universe following the Big Bang, it has been claimed.

For years scientists have known nothing about the "dark ages" of space -- a period between the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago and the [forma]tion of the first stars.

But Cambridge University researchers have now captured light emitted from a massive black hole to peer into this unknown portion of the history of the universe.

They discovered remnants of the first stars and evidence of the aftermath of an exploding star, which was 25 times larger than the sun.

Prof Max Pettini, of Cambridge's Institute of Astronomy, believes the discovery of these gases could help reveal the origins of the universe.

He said: "We have effectively been able to peer into the Dark Ages using the light emitted from a quasar.

"We discovered tiny amounts of elements present in the cloud in proportions that are very different from their relative proportions in normal stars today.

"Most significantly, the ratio of carbon to iron is 35 times greater than measured in the sun...." More>>

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Light Beings (Coast to Coast)

Theduderinok — Investigative mythologist William Henry discusses his latest work on Light Beings. They are described as ancient "enlightened ones" who came to Earth and left a spark of themselves inside us. He explains that the Light Body is the name given to our hidden spiritual body and is referenced in many sacred traditions. The Mayans prophesized that enlightened beings would emerge from a serpent rope (possibly a stargate or wormhole) from the center of our galaxy in 2012 and, he notes, Egyptian traditions also speak of beings of light. Henry's investigation in Abydos, Egypt uncovered depictions of the "Osiris Device," which he described as a kind of a energy tower that could also serve as a teleporter for light beings. Upcoming experiments at CERN with the Large Hadron Collider seek to recreate the conditions just after the Big Bang. Is humankind on the verge of discovering the primordial secrets of God, Henry ponders, seeing the light of first creation? Ultimately, humans have the ability to transform themselves through consciousness into light beings, he asserts. Light Beings, Part II

Thursday, February 5, 2009

CERN in 3 minutes: Particle Physics

The search for kalapas (fundamental constituents of matter) pushes forward. Particle physics makes strides with the largest collider ever.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Little Bang: world's largest particle collider


Man stands at lower center of photo of the inside of new 17-mile long collider (st.com)

Scientists start world's largest particle collider
Alexander G. Higgins (AP)

GENEVA -- Scientists fired the first beam of protons around a 17-mile tunnel on Wednesday (9/10/08) in science's next great step to understand the makeup of the universe.

The Large Hadron Collider — built since 2003 at a cost of $3.8 billion — will provide scientists with much greater power than ever before to smash the components of atoms in a bid to see how they are made. Project leader Lyn Evans gave the go-ahead to send the protons into the accelerator below the Swiss-French border.

The startup — eagerly awaited by 9,000 physicists around the world who will conduct experiments here — comes over the objections of some skeptics who fear the collisions of protons could eventually imperil the earth. The skeptics theorize that a byproduct of the collisions could be micro black holes, subatomic versions of collapsed stars whose gravity is so strong they can suck in planets and other stars.
"It's nonsense," said James Gillies, chief spokesman for CERN, the host European Organization for Nuclear Research, before early Wednesday's start. CERN is backed by leading scientists like Britain's Stephen Hawking in dismissing the fears and declaring the experiments to be absolutely safe.

Gillies told the AP that the most dangerous thing that could happen would be if a beam at full power were to go out of control, and that would only damage the accelerator itself and burrow into the rock around the tunnel deep below the Swiss-French border. And full power is probably a year away.

"On Wednesday we start small," said Gillies. "What we're putting in to start with is one single low intensity bunch at low energy and we thread that around. We get experience with low energy things and then we ramp up as we get to know the machine better." He said a good result for Wednesday would be to have one beam going all the way around the tunnel in a counterclockwise direction. If that works, the scientists will then try to send a beam in the other direction.

"A really good result would be to have the other beam going around, too, because once you've got a beam around once in both directions you know that there is no show stopper," Gillies said. "It's going to work." However, if there is some blockage in the machine, experts will have to go in and fix the problem, and that could take time.

The LHC, as the collider is known, will take scientists to within a split second of a laboratory recreation of the big bang, which they theorize was the massive explosion that created the universe. The project organized by the 20 European member nations of CERN has attracted researchers of 80 nationalities. Some 1,200 are from the United States, an observer country which contributed $531 million. Japan, another observer, also is a major contributor.

The collider is designed to push the proton beam close to the speed of light, whizzing 11,000 times a second around the tunnel. Smaller colliders have been used for decades to study the makeup of the atom.

Less than 100 years ago scientists thought protons and neutrons were the smallest components of an atom's nucleus, but in stages since then experiments have shown they were made of still smaller quarks and gluons and that there were other forces and particles.

The CERN experiments could reveal more about "dark matter," anti-matter, and possibly hidden dimensions of space and time. It could also find evidence of the hypothetical particle — the Higgs boson — believed to give mass to all other particles, and thus to matter that makes up the universe.

Some scientists have been waiting for 20 years to use the LHC. But even their younger colleagues are excited that startup has finally arrived. "I think it's a very important project," said Katie McAlpine, 23, a Michigan State University graduate who made a rap video about the project. "It's mostly out of scientific curiosity, what is the universe made of? How does it work? What are the rules? That's very exciting and it's important to advance our knowledge," she told Associated Press Television News. She said she was surprised by the success of the video, which has had more than a million views on YouTube and which has received approval from CERN for its scientific accuracy, especially in its success with young people.

"I was really hoping that this would get taken into classrooms," McAlpine said. "I don't imagine that elementary school and most middle school children will understand it very well, but a lot of parents have e-mailed me, saying I have a 9-year-old or a 7-year-old and showed them your rap and they really love it. "If elementary kids can get excited about it, too, that's just great."
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