This is about the fields near Aurora, where FERMILAB is built. A new view, an old question .
The GOD Particle—Past and Future by Don Smithana
Not so many years ago (Less than 100) Mankind again asked a question that had been on his mind from the very beginning of our time-----Who are we, What is the Universe? What holds our very lives together and provides the mystery of the life we live and the magic we observe? These questions prompted the scientists studying the Cosmos to construct a mechanical device which might help answer these age-old questions. If successful it might finally unite theories on gravity and other forces. An elusive particle might even be called a “God particle”. The construction began as a large circular trench located in mid-America, dug down to provide a circular larger and more powerful “race track” for sub-atomic particles---it became the Fermi Lab giant collider. Later, a similar one larger and more powerful was built in Switzerland, the CERN or LHC (Large Hadron Collider)
The irony of this device which may be the largest machine on Earth, is that it was built near the center of this early Nation which already was named Algonquin (Ali Kan Quayn) after a much larger GOD particle which mystified the natives of America. It gave off light and sparks! It was a material having intrinsic mysterious properties and lay profusely on the ground near Aurora, Illinois which was the home for the giant Collider. This much more visible “particle” was given the native name “QUAY” which described its manufacture with a “channel” down the side. It had become famous to Native historians and travelers with much of the material crafted at nearby Kansas and New Mexico.
It was the flint arrowhead, Quay. It’s important location became known in early America as QUIVIRA (place of the sparking arrowhead). While the strange product could be found over wide areas, one important source was near Kansas which seems to have been well known throughout early North American history. In 1540 Coronado on his exploration up from Mexico was diverted to this source of Indian wealth by natives near Arizona. The vital area is now known as the “Flint Hills of Kansas”, Quivira. Linguistics can also tell us that a rich source of this material was in the hills of New Mexico called “Baboquivira---the mother lode of Flint”. Just North of that was an archeological site famous today for the manufacture of such h points, CLOVIS. But the area in Kansas was well known as Quivira, the sparking arrow flint. It seemed to have a magical quality in addition to its ease of being chipped and fluted to a sharp edge. Had our very early American natives found “the God particle/product”? It was so important to the success of the hunter that the entire Nation and a large civilization was named “ALGONQUIN---to be of the bow and flint arrow”. While archaeologists today call the point CLOVIS after the city in New Mexico, the invention was called Quay which referred to its structure having a channel down the side. Coronado’s journey to Kansas found not treasure, but “wretched houses upon barren fields---Uchita/Wichita”. Today, in Wisconsin at Manitowoc a channel alongside the boat docks is named “Quay Street”.*
The expansive fields in Illinois (Iro No---colored prairie) provided a rich source of crafted arrowheads as the large particle collider was being built at Aurora. The invention most certainly provided the native hunter with an advantage against the large mammals that had roamed early America. While obsidian (glass like) was a good product, flint it appears based on the prolific industry of flint knapping, was well recognized and preferred. The writings of Longfellow tell us that his hero, Hiawatha, journeyed out from Minnesota in quest of this superior product. If a particle can be found at Fermi Lab that is more widely productive and effective than the flint point we can visualize it as being born in a field already famous for it’s wealth of ancient technology.
· Native American language can be studied based on an Asiatic Rosetta Stone, see
Book by author Don Smithana “AMERICA---Land of the Rising Sun” 1989 available in English and Japanese www.anasazipublishing.com