Google Earth Pictures of CERN’s Cross Alignments

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Google Earth Pictures of CERN’s Cross Alignments By: Roberta Hill The four experiments around CERN’s ring are where atomic particles collide at these intersections. If we draw lines linking the detectors with their parallel counterpart, then we can form a cross within the ring or circle. This reminds me of the Celtic cross.

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Google Earth Pictures of CERN¶s Cross AlignmentsBy: Roberta HillThe four experiments around CERN's ring are where atomic particles collide at these intersections. If we draw lines linking the detectors with their parallel counterpart, then we can form a cross within the ring or circle. This reminds me of the Celtic cross.

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Google Earth Pictures of CERN’s Cross Alignments

By: Roberta Hill

The four experiments around CERN’s ring are where atomic particles collide at these intersections. If we draw lines linking the detectors with their parallel counterpart, then we can form a cross within the ring or circle. This reminds me of the Celtic cross.

This is the northern line of the pole of the cross.

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The cross beam to the east goes into Iraq.

It appears to go to the Ziggurat of Ur; however it is very close to ancient Babylon. I could be off on this one, so I would encourage the reader to check the alignment on Google Earth to confirm this analysis.

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The west line appears to go into Guatemala of Central America.

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The west line appears to go to the Tikal Temple I or the Temple of the Great Jaguar. The line also goes through the Bermuda Triangle and south Florida.

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The big cross of CERN

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Spiral Geoglyph at CERN