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Something Evil At CERN

From fears of catastrophic experiments triggering apocalyptic events to suspicion of clandestine agendas, there is something very evil going on at CERN.

The concerns revolve around the alleged research into time travel and interdimensional portals, and the possibility of returning demons to our realm through dark matter gateways. In the following video, courtesy of the Jim Crenshaw channel, Patreon.com searches for answers, as it takes a deep dive into the nefarious activities at CERN.

Was Einstein A Fraud?

Was Albert Einstein really the genius that we made him out to be, or was he a fraud and a plagiarist?

RedPillWorld delves into the facts and features some of his detractors, including 100 prestigious Austrian and German scientists, who denounced Einstein and accused him of leading science into the realm of pseudo-mysticism, abstracton and speculation. Here’s more.

Time Travel Explained

What if everything we know about time is merely an illusion? Could we find a way out of it by breaking the construct of how the universe progresses? Would it be possible to break the natural flow of time? Beeyond Ideas explores the physics and philosopy of time travel, featuring the works of Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking and Kurt Godel.

Our Distorted Reality

Spiritual author Tiana Islam says The Great Awakening that we have all become a part of has made her question everything. “Basically, everything we know and have held as sacred truth in our lives is just one big lie.”

Think the Big Bang Theory, dinosaurs, the holographic universe, invented diseases, theory of relativity–all of it has come under scrutiny, especially from John Hamer, who’s authored The Falsification of History and The Falsification of Science. He shares a story of a book written more than 100 years ago that has become the blueprint for the New World Order, which accurately predicts what’s going on today. “It’s a blueprint for the subjugation of humanity. It’s a blueprint for where they want to see us as a human race, in a state of complete and utter control.” In the following edition of the “Charlie Ward Show,” Hamer and Islam continue their discussion.

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Breaking Down Coulomb’s Law

It’s not a good idea to break laws, but breaking the laws of science is an exception. It’s usually how we make progress. Scientists are always looking for ways to break science laws, because when they break down, they almost always tell us something new about reality. Take Coulomb’s Law–the force between two charged particles–which has been tested successfully for more than 200 years. Scientists continue testing, because if it ever breaks, it could have an enormous impact on what we believe to be true about our universe. Here’s more from SciShow.

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Speed of Light Not About Light

The speed of light is often cited as the fastest anything can travel in our universe. While this might be true, the speed of light is the effect and not the cause of this phenomenon. So what’s the cause? This week’s episode of PBS Space Time explains what the speed of light really is and why it’s the cosmic speed limit of our universe.

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The Man Who Corrected Einstein

After Albert Einstein developed the theory of general relativity–a new and more powerful description of gravity–he was using the formula to make predictions willy nilly. Most of the predictions were confirmed by science. But then he plugged the universe into the equation and got a prediction that it was static and unchanging, which was wrong. Enter Russian physicist Aleksandr Friedmann, who claimed that Einstein had erred and put forth that the universe was still expanding. After tossing a few barbs at Friedmann and holding strong to his prediction, Einstein relented and admitted his mistake. Learn the rest of the story from MinutePhysics.

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The Genius of Dream Weavers

Some of the most incredible discoveries in history are a testament to the importance of sleep and dream recollection. For instance, Paul McCartney came up with the song “Yesterday” in a dream; legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus successfully adjusted his golf swing while dreaming; and Albert Einstein unraveled the Theory of Relativity in a dream. Fact is, dreams are an incredible subconscious tool for solving challenges and problems. Learn more from Video Advice.

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Was Einstein Wrong?

The Theory of Relativity is one of the foundations of modern physics, along with Quantum Theory. So it came as a monumental shock to scientists when the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, Switzerland, conducted an atom-smashing experiment that concluded that Albert Einstein’s Theory of Relativity might be wrong. “All hell broke loose in the physics community,” says Michio Kaku, professor of theoretical physics at City College of New York. Kaku explains in this educational edition of Big Think.

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