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Sheephogan
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Gather round thinkers...:)
I would like to know if anyone here is acquainted with Dr. Paul Dixon's theory and speculation on the accidental creation of a supernova by experimentation in particle accelerator's.
This is a very deep subject that first came up in 1998. Dr. Dixon appears to be a tad eccentric but he is by no means a quack. His credentials have been verified and I am at odds wondering why the has been no answer to this from the above accredited Labs.
To follow here is Dr. Dixon's last post quoted and the link of study since 1998 within that thread. The thread at that location is no longer moving because no one seems to have any answers and is exhausted (burned out). The major problem with this from a layman's sense is there has been no release or explanation from the labs explaining their posturing on the subject and its' safety.
http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?t=2607
Thanks,
Will Sheephogan
I would like to know if anyone here is acquainted with Dr. Paul Dixon's theory and speculation on the accidental creation of a supernova by experimentation in particle accelerator's.
This is a very deep subject that first came up in 1998. Dr. Dixon appears to be a tad eccentric but he is by no means a quack. His credentials have been verified and I am at odds wondering why the has been no answer to this from the above accredited Labs.
To follow here is Dr. Dixon's last post quoted and the link of study since 1998 within that thread. The thread at that location is no longer moving because no one seems to have any answers and is exhausted (burned out). The major problem with this from a layman's sense is there has been no release or explanation from the labs explaining their posturing on the subject and its' safety.
http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?t=2607
Paul W. Dixon
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SUPERNOVA FROM EXPERIMENTATION AT FERMILAB
Many thanks to everyone for prompt actions in this most tragic concern.
The collider at Fermilab has again established a new record for luminosity with 54.17E30 at 978.53 GeV. The penetrance toward de Sitter space is defined as the breaching of a large potential barrier which may be subject to quantum tunnelling as shown in the classic work of Malcolm Perry, Quantum tunnelling towards an exploding Universe? (Reference given several times in the preceeding thread). A potential barrier can be overcome, however, in a classic sense simply as a function of energy. It may, therefore, be expected that as the energies at Fermilab are increased, where they are already at the levels found at the point origin of the Universe, there is an increased probability of breaching the potential barrier towards an exploding Universe, i.e., de Sitter space - thus creating a Type Ia Supernova.
Please contact the media - radio, television, newspapers and talk to them of your concerns in this connection now. This is effective!
All the children will thank you for your actions on their behalf - and may the good God have mercy on our souls!
ALL BEST WISHES
Yours sincerely,
Paul W. Dixon, Ph.D.
Supenova from Experimentation
02-05-04, 11:56 PM
Thanks,
Will Sheephogan