CERN Breakthrough, Strange Lights Over Norway: Coincidence?
Last night the LHC accelerated both beams to 1.18 TeV with 2 bunches per beam for the first time. -Dec 9, 2009
The crazy astrophysicists are finally getting to play with their new toy, the Large Hadron Collider, and they announced a speed breakthrough last Wednesday morning. That day, a very strange light phenomenon appeared in the dark skies over Tromso, Norway, a spinning vortex light, the likes of which has never been seen before on Planet Earth. Initial reports suggested a failed Russian missile launch could have caused the spiral lights, but the Russians initially denied such an event had taken place. Later they admitted to rocket launch, but never did so officially. One theory is now taking hold: that the light vortex was an actual mini-black hole, predicted by such serious theoretical physicists as Otto Rossler. But no worries, says CERN, any black holes they create with their LHC would be the benign type…. they’re quite sure of that.
Here are some images and video of the light show over Norway.
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