Large Hadron Collider: New Experiment Using The Large Hadron Collider Might Debunk The ‘Big Bang Theory’ Soon

Large Hadron Collider, also known as LHC’s reboot, has been put on hold for few days or weeks due to an “intermittent short circuit,” according to a statement issued by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). The Large Hadron Collider, which proved the existence of the Higgs boson “God particle,” is set to find signs of the unseen dark universe during the next experiment. If the Large Hadron Collider proves the existence of parallel universes, it will also cause the death the Big Bang Theory.

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The Large Hadron Collider’s next mission has been delayed. In a statement issued by Arnaud Marsollier, chief spokesman for the European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, it was revealed that due to the discovery of a small metallic piece near a magnet, scientists will not be able to conduct experiments scheduled for next week.

The experts might take few days or five weeks to repair the “intermittent short circuit” by burning the metal off, or by blowing it with gaseous helium. CERN’s director for accelerators, Frédérick Bordry, said that the problem should be resolved rapidly and added:

“It’s unfortunate, it’s at the end, almost when we are ready to inject beam, but this is part of the process.”

Once the matter is resolved, the $10 billion Large Hadron Collider will once more start recirculating beams of protons to investigate dark matter, mini-black holes and extra spatial dimensions.

If the French-Swiss project is able to detect mini-black holes, it would validate the existence of parallel universes under a theory called Gravity’s Rainbow and therefore kill the popular Big Bang Theory. More from the British publication:

“The scientists at Cern believe that there are miniature black holes hidden away in dimensions beyond the ones that we can comprehend, and that these lead to parallel universes.The point of all of this is that Gravity’s Rainbow could prove that the singularity – the infinitely tiny point that exploded billions of years ago, giving birth to the universe – is a scientific impossibility.”

Mir Faizal, from the University of Waterloo, who is one of the physicists behind the experiment, revealed:

“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.”

Faizal went on to add:

“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.”

The Large Hadron Collider, the world’s most powerful particle accelerator, is set to rewrite history and science books. What do you think of the potential end of the “Big Bang Theory?”

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