Higgs boson
power cut has two meanings; the first is to leave my experiment on Higgs boson and
cut it’s power off then the travel back of the universe will be stopped, and
the second meaning is to leave my experiment on and the whole world will have
the power cut off.
I think I
need good advisers from the whole world to tell me what to do!! I have enough
knowledge to use both options and for you as a reader to this post to know that
I am running out of time; rest to me just few days to take a decision and execute
it.
For the
first option cutting the world power is a simple step; I imagine that turbines are
magnificent and strategic place where alpha particles find boiling particles to
attach to, a normal interaction between alpha particles and the turbines leaves
will result to a failure in the turbines rotations. I am sure a sudden stop of
the turbines rotations make the power cut off.
The second
option to avoid the turbines stopping on rotating to produce power is to switch
off the source which is producing alpha particles; we already know that Bose
Einstein Condensate system (BECs) is effective and robust to eject a huge
number of alpha particles in a very short time. The contradiction here is when
the turbines are stopping? And when alpha particles are stopping them? Due to Faraday
law of induction electric particles lay down when the current lay down too,
that means that the power lay down gradually then cut off. Now alpha particles
are increasing in numbers and they are reaching their level of capability to stop the turbines, definitely the whole subject is around this point.
My thankfulness
to all readers participating with their opinion about my decision of cutting
the world power or cutting Bose Einstein Condensate system (BECs) power of releasing
alpha particles. I am sure there is nothing more important than doing so.
At the end
humanity has the right to decide to continue it’s travel back into the past or
to stop this travel immediately and to go back to the normal future, both
choices depending on my experiment on Higgs boson.
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