Scientists finally found a way to open a portal to another dimension
Ten days later, photographer Christophe Suarez posted a
series of photographs of the skies above CERN. Those jaw-dropping photos showed the
formation of strange clouds and were evidence that the biggest experiment in the world is about to
tear up a portal to another [possibly hellish] universe.
Up until now, we have only seen such incidents in the movies, but now after witnessing it in
reality, people are not only concerned but scared if the scientists really have found a way to open
a portal to another world. What will happen next?
Are we goiņg to be destroyed or meet
ourselves in another dimension? But what really is of everyone's concern is the comeback of
CERN. Nobody knows the secrets it holds, and today we will try to unravel the hidden truth
about the gateway to the parallel universe.
The European Organization for Nuclear Research, known by its French acronym CERN, is
something we hear about when there is some news about a newly discovered subatomic
particle. It is the world's largest particle physics lab, and it has the biggest accelerator in the
world, the LHC, or Large Hadron Collider.
The credit for being the biggest goes to its circular
tunnel of nearly 17 miles, or 27 kilometers in circumference. The LHC, like all physics
experiments, tries to test theoretical predictions and find whether any are flawed. It enables
atoms to be smashed together with even greater power at nearly the speed of light, allowing it to
recreate conditions comparable to those experienced during the universe's beginning.
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