PSI Blog 20171101 CERN
discovers the universe doesn't exist
Egads! The trillion-dollar
regression marches on…
- By Ryan Whitwam on October 25,
2017
Unless you are looking
for a few good laughs, you might want to skip this latest outrage. Here are some
quotes that will give you the gist of what the geniuses at CERN have come up
with:
“One of the big questions
in science is not just “why are we here?’ It’s, “why is anything here?”
Scientists at CERN have
been looking into this one over the last several years, and there’s still no
good answer. In fact, the
latest experiment from physicists working at the Swiss facility
supports the idea that the universe doesn’t exist. It certainly seems to
exist, though. So, what are we missing?”
“In particle physics, the
Standard Model…has been supported by experimentation, but it predicts that the
big bang that created the universe would have resulted in equal amounts of
matter (us and everything around us) and antimatter (rare). If they were equal,
why didn’t the early universe cancel itself out, leaving just a sea of energy?”
These guys don’t seem to
know what matter is and have forgotten all about the Fifth Assumption of
Science, conservation (Matter and the motion of matter can be
neither created nor destroyed). So matter and anti-matter supposedly turn into
energy, which is once again construed as matterless motion. Krauss and Captain Bligh
would be proud!