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Plane has gone down in the CERN region
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3/27/2015 — GIANT MICROWAVE PULSE SEEN ACROSS EUROPE, AFRICA, AND ATLANTIC ON MARCH 23 INTO 24TH
http://dutchsinse.com/3272015-giant-micr...into-24th/

In one of the articles it says that the plane went off radar for two minutes prior to the beginning of the descent.

Considering CERN is the largest magnetic structure in the world, and considering the magnet keeps the quantum space from reaching the outside environment — if the mega-magnet fails via a short circuit, then a power surge also accompanied that magnet failure.

A power surge in the worlds biggest magnet?

Short Circuits are unintended flows of power to non-intended areas:

“A short circuit is an abnormal connection between two nodes of an electric circuit intended to be at different voltages. This results in an excessive electric current limited only by the Thévenin equivalent resistance of the rest of the network and potentially causes circuit damage, overheating, fire or explosion. Although usually the result of a fault, there are cases where short circuits are caused intentionally, for example, for the purpose of voltage-sensing crowbar circuit protectors.”
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RE: Plane has gone down in the CERN region - by Sherriann - 03-27-2015, 08:09 AM

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