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Did the ancient Gods leave behind the plans for creating the ultimate weapon on earth? Scientist at Cern claim to be searching for Dark Matter, Strangelets, and possibly opening another dimension. They believe with enough energy they can tear the vale of this world and peer into another. What they may find there is another story…
The world’s largest super collider is located at the European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) in a 17-mile-long tunnel built in a giant circle, buried 330 feet underground. It is beneath the French-Swiss border near Geneva. Total cost: over $9 billion (as of January 2010). It’s been funded by European governments and $542 million from the United States. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) was restarted last April 5, after a two-year shutdown and a $150 million upgrade.
Inside the LHC, two beams of protons are forced to smash into each other at high speed. The initial goal was to create the so-called “God” particle – Higgs boson — achieved in 2012. Now they hope to recreate the Big Bang, discover dark matter, expose other dimensions and more. To do that, scientists are nearly doubling the power level so the two beams of particles will collide much more violently.
Some have warned that this machine could cause catastrophic consequences to our planet, while others say it already has. Researchers around the world are pointing to several recent phenomenon they say could very well be the blame of Cern’s Large Hadron Collider. Photos taken of a huge cloud formation over Cern last month did not help calm any nerves.
Daily the Large Hadron Collider is smashing particles together at near the speed of light in a billion dollar search for, as the scientist at Cern say “the unknown”. The real question here is, Do several countries get behind an idea and spend billions of dollars to search for the unknown? or are they very aware of what they may find?
What do you think, Do you believe this machine could be a tool to open a doorway between our world and another?
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