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The Shiva statue was a gift from India to celebrate its association with CERN, which started in the 1960’s and remains strong today. In the Hindu religion, Lord Shiva practiced Nataraj dance ...
The Shiva statue at CERN is more than a cultural artefact. It stands as a silent acknowledgment of something physics encounters at its very limits—the inescapable reality of paradox.
H uman sacrifice, Lord Shiva's statue, a nuclear institute, the God Particle, a European laboratory in a cavern, and mini black holes all make for a heady mysterious mix.. When a creepy, grainy ...
The Shiva statue was a “gift from India to celebrate its association with Cern”, according to the institution’s website. “This deity was chosen by the Indian government because of a ...
Now CERN is proposing to build an even bigger €21-billion supercollider in search of the god particle. However, some scientists have been cautioning against this move, fearing it would open up a ...
Though online rumors will have you believe that CERN is about to end the world, ... Their logo is literally 666 and they have a statue of Shiva the Destroyer in front of their building.
Almost no one was fooled last week when footage surfaced of what appeared to be a human sacrifice at the CERN nuclear research facility in Geneva, Switzerland. Footage taken at night from a CERN ...
In front of a Shiva statue, which was gifted by the Government of India to the research organisation in 2004, an ominous group of hooded people can be seen carrying out a human sacrifice – in a ...
At CERN, the enigmatic bronze Nataraja stands as a bridge between the empirical and the ineffable—a cosmic emblem transcending disciplinary bounds. This Shiva statue, a gift from India ...