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Researchers At Large Hadron Collider Are Confident To Make Contact With Parallel Universe In Days

The astoundingly complex LHC “atom smasher” at the CERN center in Geneva, Switzerland, will be fired up to its maximum energy levels ever in an attempt to spot - or even generate - tiny black holes. If successful a totally new universe will be exposed – modifying completely not only the physics books but the philosophy books too. 

It is even probable that gravity from our own universe may “transfer” into this parallel universe, researchers at the LHC say. 

The experiment is assured to intensify alarmist critics of the LHC, many of whom at first warned the high energy particle collider would start the end of our universe with the making a black hole of its own. But so far Geneva stays intact and securely outside the event horizon.

No doubt the LHC has been outstandingly successful. First researchers proved the existence of the mysterious Higgs boson “God particle” - a key building block of the cosmos - and it is seemingly well on the way to revealing ‘dark matter’ - a previously untraceable theoretical prospect that is now believed to make up the most of matter in the universe. But next week’s experimentation is reflected to be a game changer. 

Mir Faizal, one of the three-strong group of physicists behind this experiment, said: “Just as many parallel sheets of paper, which are two dimensional objects [breadth and length] can exist in a third dimension [height], parallel universes can also exist in higher dimensions”. “We predict that gravity can leak into extra dimensions, and if it does, then miniature black holes can be produced at the LHC. Normally, when people think of the multiverse, they think of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, where every possibility is actualized. This cannot be tested and so it is philosophy and not science. This is not what we mean by parallel universes. What we mean is real universes in extra dimensions. “As gravity can flow out of our universe into the extra dimensions, such a model can be tested by the detection of mini black holes at the LHC.”




“We have calculated the energy at which we expect to detect these mini black holes in ‘gravity's rainbow’ [a new scientific theory].” “If we do detect mini black holes at this energy, then we will know that both gravity's rainbow and extra dimensions are correct."

When the LHC is fired up the energy is calculated in Tera electron volts – a TeV is 1,000,000,000,000, or one trillion, electron Volts. Up to now, the LHC has hunted for mini black holes at energy levels below 5.3 TeV. But the most recent study says this is too low. Instead, the model forecasts that black holes might form at energy levels of no less than 9.5 TeV in six dimensions and 11.9 TeV in 10 dimensions.

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  1. Well then. I think I will postpone my spring diet until after this event. Just in case.

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    1. That's a good one! :))) Enjoy your meals!

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  2. Could there be any Implosion instead of Explsion
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  3. my thoughts are that they shatter reality or create a growing and moving black hole that will never stop eating. This is getting really bad. I already lost touch with one world, i'm still getting used to this one, i don't need it vaporized quite yet.

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    1. Could you elaborate that you are getting used to this one? What happened

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  4. What Max talks about is all theory, but very interesting for such a young, creative, and brilliant mind. He will be done with college before he is 18 incase you are wondering what his iq is....
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWIzu_PXbdw

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  5. LHC, can they and will they state with total honesty that they already know for a FACT what will happen at those energy levels and that nothing bad can come of it? No of course not, because in fact they have no idea what will happen, and they are going to do it anyway out of their hubris. There are competing theories of utter destruction for us when they do this, and the scientists at LHC downplay them calling the risk insignificant. In one theory we make one or more hungry black holes, in the other they transform ordinary matter into a gray goo that will spread until all matter of the Earth is in a different state. What I know from my background in finance is that RISKS have to be worth the REWARDS. Given the risks here as small as the chances are I would say no reward can ever be worth it. After all, most of what they know is theoretical anyway, they can right on being theoretical for a bit longer till they know more about the nature of matter. Betting the planet that their current theories are correct is foolish. Worse, it is beyond stupid.

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