Anonymous ID: 2a74af Oct. 3, 2021, 5:55 a.m. No.14710938   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0986 >>1005 >>1138

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>>14710902

ALICE (all caps)

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ALICE detects quark-gluonplasma,a state of matter thought to have formed just after the Big Bang

 

ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) is a detector dedicated to heavy-ion physics at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). It is designed to study the physics of strongly interacting matter at extreme energy densities, where a phase of matter called quark-gluon plasma forms.

 

All ordinary matter in today’s universe is made up of atoms. Each atom contains a nucleus composed of protons and neutrons (except hydrogen, which has no neutrons), surrounded by a cloud of electrons. Protons and neutrons are in turn made of quarks bound together by other particles called gluons. No quark has ever been observed in isolation: the quarks, as well as the gluons, seem to be bound permanently together and confined inside composite particles, such as protons and neutrons. This is known as confinement.

 

Collisions in the LHC generate temperatures more than 100,000 times hotter than the centre of the Sun. For part of each year the LHC provides collisions between lead ions, recreating in the laboratory conditions similar to those just after the Big Bang. Under these extreme conditions, protons and neutrons "melt", freeing the quarks from their bonds with the gluons. This is quark-gluon plasma. The existence of such a phase and its properties are key issues in the theory of quantum chromodynamics (QCD), for understanding the phenomenon of confinement, and for a physics problem called chiral-symmetry restoration. The ALICE collaboration studies the quark-gluonplasmaas it expands and cools, observing how it progressively gives rise to the particles that constitute the matter of our universe today.

 

The ALICE collaboration uses the 10,000-tonne ALICE detector – 26 m long, 16 m high, and 16 m wide – to study quark-gluon plasma. The detector sits in a vast cavern 56 m below ground close to the village of St Genis-Pouilly in France, receiving beams from the LHC.

 

The collaboration counts more than1000scientists from over100physics institutes in30countries.

 

https://home.cern/science/experiments/alice

Anonymous ID: 2a74af Oct. 3, 2021, 6:24 a.m. No.14711026   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14711016

 

https://www.newsweek.com/university-pittsburgh-wont-explain-its-planned-parenthood-ties-opinion-1594564

 

University of Pittsburgh Won't Explain its Planned Parenthood Ties | Opinion

 

I testified at the Pennsylvania House Health Committee's hearing on "Fetal Experimentation" earlier this month.

 

Pennsylvania has a pro-life reputation, yet the University of Pittsburgh hosts disturbing and barbaric government-sponsored experiments on aborted babies: infant scalping, exporting fetal kidneys and killing live-aborted infants by organ harvesting. Mounting evidence connects Planned Parenthood to it all.

 

Despite the serious questions about these experiments and Pitt's inextricable relationship with Planned Parenthood, Pitt stonewalled lawmakers with an unprepared, newly hired witness who could not answer basic questions. Perhaps Pitt could not send a qualified witness to defend these programs, because what takes place in them is indefensible.

 

In one study published last year, Pitt scientists described scalping 5-month-old aborted babies to stitch onto the backs of lab rats. They wrote about how they cut the scalps from the heads and backs of the babies, scraping off the "excess fat" under the baby skin before stitching it onto the rats. They even included photos of the babies' hair growing out of the scalps. Each scalp belonged to a little Pennsylvania baby whose head would grow those same hairs if he or she were not aborted for experiments with lab rats.

Pitt's explanation? "Lab mice, not lab rats," the university's witness told the committee indignantly.

 

In fact, the published study used both rats and mice to grow the babies' scalps. How was this paid for? With a $430,000 grant from Dr. Anthony Fauci's NIAID office at the NIH. Pitt's witness implied that government NIH grants somehow did not concern taxpayers in Pennsylvania.

Anonymous ID: 2a74af Oct. 3, 2021, 7:02 a.m. No.14711158   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1182

Seems relevant to Q 2351, 2350, 2349, 2348

3 Yr Deltas. Hunt for. Missile pics.

 

North Korea threatens top UN body after emergency meeting

 

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea has warned the U.N. Security Council against criticizing the isolated country's missile program, in a statement Sunday that included unspecified threats against the international body.

 

During an emergency closed-door meeting of the top U.N. body Friday, France circulated a proposed statement that expresses concern over North Korea's missile launches and calls on it to fully implement council resolutions that ban its ballistic missile firings.

 

On Sunday, Jo Chol Su, a senior North Korean Foreign Ministry official, warned the U.N. council it “had better think what consequences it will bring in the future in case it tries to encroach upon the sovereignty” of North Korea.

 

Jo also accused the U.N. body of a “double-dealing standard" because it doesn't equally take issue with similar weapons tests by the United States and its allies, according to the statement circulated by state media.

 

After a six-month hiatus, North Korea resumed missile tests in September, launching newly developed missiles including nuclear-capable weapons that place South Korea and Japan, both key U.S. allies, within their striking distances. The country still offered conditional talks with South Korea, in what some experts call an attempt to pressure Seoul to persuade Washington to relax crippling economic sanctions on it.

 

Under multiple U.N. Security Council resolutions, North Korea is banned from engaging in any ballistic missile activities as the country aims to mount nuclear weapons on its ballistic missiles. North Korea has argued its nuclear program is meant to cope with U.S. military threats, though Washington has said it has no hostile intent toward Pyongyang.

 

Despite its recent launches, North Korea maintains a 2018 self-imposed moratorium on a long-range missile directly threatening the American homeland, a sign that it still wants to keep alive chances for future diplomacy with the U.S.

 

U.S. officials have urged North Korea to return to talks without preconditions, but the North has argued it won’t do so unless the Americans drop their "hostile policy,” in an apparent reference to the sanctions and regular military drills between Washington and Seoul.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/north-korea-threatens-top-un-084919721.html

Anonymous ID: 2a74af Oct. 3, 2021, 7:16 a.m. No.14711213   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1225

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>>14711190

 

The White Rabbit Project is a multilaboratory, multicompany and multinational collaboration to develop new technology that provides a versatile solution for control and data acquisition systems. The project was started within an effort to renovate the current CERN control and timing system. Since then, it has expanded beyond this initial application. One of the reasons for such expansion is the open source paradigm used in the project for the development of hardware, gateware and software. Another reason is the compatibility with standards.

 

The White Rabbit Network is based on existing IEEE standards while extending these standards in a backward-compatible way if needed to meet CERN's requirement. Technically, the White Rabbit Network is a Bridged Local Area Network with VLANs (IEEE 802.1Q) that uses Ethernet (IEEE 802.3) to interconnect switches and nodes, and the Precision Time Protocol (PTP, IEEE 1588-2008) to synchronise them.

 

The main features of the White Rabbit Network are:

 

sub-nanosecond accuracy and picoseconds precision of synchronization

connecting thousands of nodes

typical distances of 10 km between network elements

Gigabit rate of data transfer

fully open hardware, firmware and software

commercial availability from many vendors

The high accuracy of synchronization in White Rabbit is achieved by extending the Precision Time Protocol (PTP, IEEE 1588-2008). This extension has been incorporated into the new revision of IEEE 1588 standard by the P1588 Working Group, see the White Rabbit Standardization project for more details.

 

https://white-rabbit.web.cern.ch/

Anonymous ID: 2a74af Oct. 3, 2021, 7:25 a.m. No.14711248   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1296 >>1342

>>14711225

>interesting none the less..

Two artworks and a school event inspired by CERN at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London

 

Two artworks and a school event inspired by CERN at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London

 

The final part of the exhibition,Quantumland,presents the work of artist Mariele Neudecker and designer Iris van Herpen, guest artists of Arts at CERN.

 

The Eye:A.L.I.C.E, created by Mariele Neudecker, invites the viewer to travel to the underground world of the ALICE experiment at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC). It consists of a film which focuses on the scientific endeavour of the last century for the study of the fundamental structure of matter. Neudecker is the recipient of the first of a series of three art commissions, made possible thanks to the support of the Didier and Martine Primat Foundation and its special fund Odonata.

 

more

https://home.cern/news/news/knowledge-sharing/two-artworks-and-school-event-inspired-cern-victoria-albert-museum

Anonymous ID: 2a74af Oct. 3, 2021, 8:50 a.m. No.14711629   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14711621

>vaxxed can't donate blood

Yeah, unfortunately, they can.

Only a short period after the shots is off limits. After that, it's ok. Also concerning is that they can't track vax v non vaxed blood.

Interesting, they could with HIV & Aids…(allegedly)