Sparky,
I am just a miserable sinner who has realised something that many others seem to have missed...
As you are clearly lost to reason, I'm going to leave you to your fantasising.
Just before I do though, consider for a moment the Large Hadron Collider - the world's most powerful particle accelerator designed to conduct a suite of experiments to answer some of the fundamental open questions in physics concerning the basic laws governing the interactions and forces among the elementary objects, the deep structure of space and time, and the interrelation between quantum mechanics and general relativity. Fundamental information about the way the universe actually works.
Did you know that:
1. It cost £2.6bn to build.
2. The protons, when the machine is at full power, travel at a 99.9999991% of the speed of light.
3. The collisions generate temperatures more than 100,000 times hotter than the centre of the Sun.
4. Around 10,000 scientists and engineers from more than 60 countries work on LHC, supported by many more from universities and research facilities around the world.
5. The most powerful supercomputer system in the world was built to analyse the data generated by the LHC. It’s called the Grid and is formed from tens of thousands of interconnected computers scattered around the world. The data recorded by each of the big experiments at the LHC would fill around 100,000 dual-layer DVDs every year.
And then there's you. Little old you, who turns up on an internet message board to tell us that what all these people have "missed" is your grandiose conjectures about a "wonderful" this and a "dynamic" that. And you know this - really,
really know this - because you've chosen to interpret a book you think to be "holy" in a particular way and because of a few YouTube videos. And what happens when you're challenged on your mistakes? You play the persecution card.
At some point surely something of this must penetrate the ignorant certainties you so relentlessly parade and jealously guard here mustn't it?
Mustn't it?