Mini Black Hole Extinguisher Gun development leads to new
potential energy source
Source 11-11-2009
In response to the concern over the creation of a mini black hole by
the Large Hadron Collider in the search for the Higgs Boson also
known as the
God
Particle the Mini Black Hole Extinguisher Gun was developed.
Gerber CEO of Intelegen explains that: While testing in the virtual
environment it came to mind we were creating energy from matter and
we could do it in a controlled manner. So we thought what if? What
if we could feed the black hole mass and then fire it with
anti-matter much like combustion in a piston in a car?
So we built a mini black hole feeder a sphere of Osmium (from
Greek osme meaning "smell") the densest natural element which is the
only one element that seemed to overcome some of the
hurdles and provide the necessary efficiency. Upon eating
the sphere out from the inside a burst of antimatter generated an
enormous amount of energy which destroyed the virtual lab
environment.
There are still two hurdles first osmium is generally only found at
the center of a planet, it is so dense it sinks to the center.
However as luck would have it there are two sources at the surface
of earth although it is not well understood how it got there but
evidence points to a meteorite long ago as the source.
One source is at the
Serpent Mound in Ohio and the other is in Peru. We may run into
issues mining the Serpent Mound some might debate that it is a
burial site but evidence shows that it was not originally intended
as a burial site and it is not clear what the impetus to build it
was although there are a couple novel theories Gerber would not go
into now but did mention a connection to some Mayan artifacts and
alluded to the theory that it may be one of the main components of
extraterrestrial craft if they exist. Coincidently many of the ill
effects reported in such close encounters with UFOs are the same as
that for osmium.
The other hurdle is how to detect the mini black hole and then
position the osmium sphere which we call the “ozzie” this may be the
most difficult.
When asked how they felt about possibly solving the world’s energy
problem Gerber responded, “well our proficiency is systems analysis,
information systems and computational hardware, it was a lot of
other scientists and researchers that provided the dots we needed to
connect to create the picture, it was really a collaborative effort
reaching back through the centuries.” I asked him why a computer
scientist would be the one to make the discovery and not someone in
the field of physics. He replied “it had nothing to do with the
specific area of study; I would spend many hours doing the “connect
the dot” exercises and the “find the hidden items in the picture”
when I was young. I had no idea how valuable a talent that would
come to be in the real world.”
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