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When was the last time CERN was used?

When was the last time CERN was used?

LEP’s final shutdown The Large Electron–Positron collider was shut down for the last time at 8.00 a.m. on 2 November 2000. Members of government from around the world gathered at CERN on 9 October to celebrate the achievements of LEP and its 11 years of operational life.

When did CERN explode?

In fact, the collider exploded during initial tests in September 2008 and the worst thing that could happen is the release of helium and damage to magnets.

How does CERN affect us?

CERN engages in many ways with citizens from across the globe through a variety of outreach activities. Learning about the fundamental constituents of the universe and how scientists try to answer fascinating questions inspires young people and increases the attraction of science and technology.

What is in the CERN CLOUD?

“What is in the cloud – some say it is lightning or a massive ball of energy. “The amount of energy pulling from nature into the collider itself, you can actually see it. “What portals are doors being opened in this cloud?” Other theorists suggest CERN is being used as a portal to allow Satan to return to Earth.

Are new portals being opened above CERN’s Large Hadron Collider?

THESE incredible photos taken above CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have provoked dramatic conspiracy theories and stoked fears that “new portals” are being opened. The images were apparently taken on June 24, the same day CERN scientists began a new Awake experiment to change the way it smashes particles together.

Did a UFO appear over the Large Hadron Collider?

The UFO portal had allegedly erupted directly over the Large Hadron Collider. Unfortunately, despite media coverage, this footage turned out to be CGI. Another alleged portal appeared over Geneva on July 5, 2016, this one in the form of clouds that created a “ring” when looked at on radar.

Do images show Cloud and light over CERN’s LHC?

A video claims two images showing cloud and light over the LHC at Geneva on the French/Swiss border were taken on June 24 – the same day CERN scientists began a new Awake experiment to change the way it smashes particles together. The film, entitled What portal did CERN open now?