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Large Hadron Collider discovers new pentaquark particle



Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider have announced the discovery of a new particle called the pentaquark.  It was first predicted to exist in the 1960s but, much like the Higgs boson particle before it, the pentaquark eluded science for decades until its detection at the LHC. The discovery, which amounts to a new form of matter, was made by the Hadron Collider's LHCb experiment. July 14 http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-33517492









The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which is at centre of the experiments,  is the world's largest and highest-energy particle accelerator, and considered "one of the great engineering milestones of mankind".

The first beam was circulated through the collider on the morning of 10 September 2008  at 10:28 local time. We notice from the chart that Mercury-Mars were conjunct and rising at 15li along with Venus (13li10) and TNP Zeus (11li03) The Sabian symbol [1]  for this degree (15li) is CIRCULAR PATHS – an uncanny image of the actual collider which is essentially a circular path!  The star Gienah [10li55] in the Crow’s wing was a part of T’ien-Tche in China – the Celestial Chariot  and represented wind and high speed travel. It was also called Tchang-Cha, the Track of Dust.  For the ancient Chaldeans  it was In-dugud-Khu, the Great Storm Bird -  close enough  images to high speed particle beams in the accelerator as the ancients could get.








The current solar return chart for the LHC is shown here. On July 14, transit Mars [13cn] approaching its opposition to Pluto on July 15 is conjunct the IC [13cn] activating Uranus-Pluto ( scientific breakthroughs) square straddling  the meridian axis.

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