One of her notable works was her remote viewing of the 'God Particle' at the Large Hadron Collider, which was given to her as a blind target. This session was conducted as part of her advanced training with The Hawaii Remote Viewers' Guild. Unfortunately, Akamatsu was found dead in Brazil, with an 18-year-old confessing to her murder during a robbery.
I have been having profound connections with Hitomi on The Other Side and will post an article here when I get a chance to write it - hopefully in early February. I have to wonder what on earth is happening now with the Hadron Collider and also at numerous nuclear facilities.
Meanwhile I urge you to read my article written in 2020 and watch her video on the God Particle.
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN has been making significant strides in the field of particle physics. Recently, lead ions collided at the LHC at an unprecedented high energy of 5.36 TeV per pair of nucleons, and a collision rate six times higher than before. This has allowed for the production of a quark-gluon plasma.
The LHC has also been instrumental in the discovery of new subatomic particles. For instance, the discovery of an exotic nucleus of aluminum, 26mAl, revealed that its radius is much larger than previously thought.
In addition, the LHC has been a major focus of particle physics research since it began operation in 2008, making numerous groundbreaking discoveries, including the detection of the Higgs boson, a particle believed to give other particles mass.
There are also plans to develop a successor to the LHC, which will be seven times more powerful. This new collider, referred to as the Future Circular Collider (FCC), is part of a decades-long process involving more than 500 scientists from around the world.
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