Underground golden chamber filled with ultra-pure water that detects invisible particles...
Japan, Antarctica and where else?
Deep beneath a mountain in Japan, Super-Kamiokande is a giant neutrino observatory containing 50,000 tons of ultra-pure water. 50,000 tons of water is about 12,000,000 gallons to you and me…
This underground "golden chamber" is lined with over 11,000 photomultiplier tubes, capturing flashes of light from neutrinos—mysterious particles that pass through everything, including us, by the trillions every second.
This facility helped prove that neutrinos have mass, a discovery that earned a Nobel Prize.
Today, it continues to study cosmic events, from supernova explosions to the secrets of the universe.
Excuse me waiter, there appears to be a raft with some humans in my ultra pure water…
Don’t pee in this highly precious swimming pool…
In 2002, 6665 out of the 11146 bulbs just exploded like that at the Super Kamiokande as shown in this interesting video:
More details in this research article entitled: The Super-Kamiokande Experiment...
Another one in Antarctica…
There is another one that was built in Antarctica, I think, after Japan proved the mass theory…
It’s called IceCube:
IceCube, the South Pole neutrino observatory, is a cubic-kilometer particle detector made of Antarctic ice and located near the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. It is buried beneath the surface, extending to a depth of about 2,500 meters. A surface array, IceTop, and a denser inner subdetector, DeepCore, significantly enhance the capabilities of the observatory, making it a multipurpose facility…
Imagine being some scientist trying to convince someone to build this thing…
There isn't any guarantee of any kind of commercially useful developments or return on their money.
Or will they find the components of the DARK energy to control the people, the world, the universe? To become GOD…
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Very interesting. I knew of the Antarctica facility, but had no idea that it goes that deep. 2450 meters below the surface is just crazy.
If anyone's interested, I have been exploring the secrets of Antarctica, going through the satellite images in Google Earth in search for anything extraordinary. And some of my findings have been quite amazing, below are links to two of them.
An strange dome like structure:
https://vesavanhatupa.substack.com/p/a-strange-bunker-antarctica-freyberg
Ancient ruins and statues:
https://vesavanhatupa.substack.com/p/ancient-ruins-antarctica-daniels
That's conCERNing.
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