LHC: Philosopher’s Stone!

Now here is a nifty idea I read this morning in Center for Individual Freedom: “Buy guns with your tax rebate checks.” And I need not add because you’re going to need them! But while things are getting downright scary and going to hell in a basket here in America leading me to believe our nation is not going to be a major player in the “End Times” the EU is going full speed ahead on the Large Hadron Collider.

When I read “Foucault’s Pendulum” years ago it struck me Umberto Eco was really on to something, and one of the reasons I liked the novel was the book publishing angle since I had been so involved with writing books and learning about the business. In some ways Eco’s use of this in his novel was like that of Michener’s later work “The Novel” though not to confuse vanity presses with others. But unlike Casaubon, perhaps Eco himself, I know what I’m getting into and before reading the novel I had a background in studies not only of the Illuminati, Astrology, Kabbalah and various mystic religions but also knew that at the end of WWII America and Russia did not get all the best scientists; many of these remained in Europe.

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While my thought the LHC may be the hope of the Philosopher’s Stone thereby justifying the enormous amount of time, labor and financial investment in the project, this may prove only whimsical. What is not whimsical is the fears of those who believe it may prove to be a Pandora’s Box of very dire unintended consequences. On the other hand, what if it should prove to be the philosopher’s stone; there remains the old story of a battle between the children of light and those of darkness. I believe the Devil takes care of his own here on earth, but I also believe “payback,” a time of reckoning is coming as well. Though perhaps only whimsy on my part maybe the LHC will hasten the day? If not, there is still the matter of a new American President to consider.

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