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Large Hydron Collider

Mar 7th, 2020
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  1. "The scientists operating the Large Hadron Collider described the Resonator as something that pushes or helps the protons move along. But, then why call it a Resonator? Wouldn't it have to mimick the protons in some way, given the name? Maybe it's just a spinning magnetic field that's alternating direction. But then I wondered what the fuck could the nature of a proton be, if it then gets heavier. What if Protons aren't particles but actually pockets of Empty Space.? The hadron collider utilizes strong magnetic fields to pull space apart over and over thus creating a proton state. Or just protons. Empty space. And they have to be kept moving or else they immediately collapse and destroy machinery. Hence why the hadron collider takes up so much real estate. Like bubbles in a bottle they accumulate requiring massive control mechanics.
  2. Would this logically mean that a neutron is probably the complete opposite, A collapsed or filled potential space? What if atoms exist in rapidly alternating states of expansion (proton) and collapse (neutron).? Expansion and contraction like a beating heart, the instrument. The electron shell is the heartbeat, the music, the rate of alternation/rate of occurrence within a given field or subset determines the element.
  3. Rapid expansion and collapse is a whole bunch of straight paths extending from one center, which is the one dimensional version of Rotational or Vortex-like movement. Resonance is a matter of who/what plays the same music you do."
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