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1. A method for redundant state determination of positively charged particles of a particle beam, comprising the steps of:determining a first state of the positively charged particles using an extraction process of the positively charged particles from a synchrotron;measuring a second state of the positively charged particles using a signal generated in a beam transport path downstream from said synchrotron;communicating both the first state and the second state to a treatment delivery control system. 2. The method of claim 1, said step of measuring the second state further comprising the step of:using a scintillation detector of a tomography system to determine the second state. 3. The method of claim 2, said step of determining the first state further comprising the step of:measuring a secondary electron emission from an extraction material upon transmission of the positively charged particles therethrough, wherein both the first state and the second state represent a number of the positively charged particles per unit time. 4. The method of claim 3, further comprising the step of:calculating a third state of the positively charged particles using an applied field state. 5. The method of claim 4, further comprising the step of:determining energy of the positively charged particles using a period of the applied field state to calculate an energy of the positively charged particles while circulating in said synchrotron. 6. The method of claim 4, said applied field state comprising:an applied magnetic field through a magnet, the positively charged particles passing through the magnet. 7. The method of claim 6, further comprising the step of:using photons emitted from a sheet upon transmission of the positively charged particles through the sheet to determine a fourth state of the positively charged particles. 8. The method of claim 7, said step of using photons resulting in a first determined position of the positively charged particles and said step of using a scintillation detector resulting in a second determined position of the positively charged particles. 9. The method of claim 7, said first state, said second state, said third state, and said fourth state determined using an extraction process, scintillation process, calculation process, and photonic process, respectively. 10. The method of claim 6, said step of measuring a second state using said scintillation detector resulting in a first determined energy of the positively charged particles and said step of calculating a third state resulting in a second determined energy of the positively charged particles. 11. The method of 10, said step of determining a first state of the positively charged particles using an extraction process resultant in a third determined energy of the positively charged particles. 12. The method of claim 2, said step of using the scintillation detector further comprising:determining an intensity of the positively charged particles using a magnitude of emitted photons upon the positively charged particles striking a scintillation material of the tomography system. 13. The method of claim 12, said step of using the scintillation detector further comprising:determining a position of the positively charged particles using a position of emitted photons upon the positively charged particles striking a scintillation material of the tomography system. 14. The method of claim 12, the intensity of the positively charged particles comprising a number of the positively charged particles per unit time. 15. The method of claim 2, said step of determining the first state of the positively charged particles further comprising the step of using a signal generated during extraction of the positively charged particles, said step of measuring the second state of the positively charged particles further comprising the step of using photons emitted from a sheet upon transmission of the charged particles therethrough. 16. The method of claim 2, said step of measuring the second state using a signal generated in a beam transport path after passage through the patient. 17. The method of claim 1, said step of determining a first state generating a first intensity of the positively charged particles further comprising the step of using electrons emitted from a material upon transmission of the charged particle beam through said material, said step of measuring the second state further comprising the step of generating a second intensity of the positively charged particles using photons emitted from a sheet upon transmission of the charged particle beam through said sheet. 18. An apparatus for redundant state determination of positively charged particles of a particle beam, comprising:a treatment delivery control system communicatively linked to a synchrotron, said treatment delivery control system configured to determine a first state of the positively charged particles using an extraction process of the positively charged particles from said synchrotron;said treatment delivery control system configured to receive a signal generated in a beam transport path downstream from said synchrotron, said signal measuring a second state of the positively charged particles,wherein said treatment delivery control system receives communication of both the first state and the second state. 19. The apparatus of claim 18, said treatment delivery control system further comprising:a current to voltage converter, a current to the converter comprising a secondary emission of electrons resultant from the positively charged particles passing through an extraction material, a voltage from said converter used to measure the first state of the positively charged particles; anda scintillation detector configured to detect the signal resultant from the positively charged particles striking a scintillation plate of a tomography system. 20. The apparatus of claim 19, said treatment delivery control system further comprising:a photon sensor configured to detect photons emitted from a sheet upon transmission of the positively charged particles through the sheet, the photon sensor used to determine a third state of the positively charged particles comprising at least one of a position and an intensity of the positively charged particles.