Cern Officials Closing Down LHC After This Terrible Discovery

Published 2024-07-02
Cern Officials Closing Down LHC After This Terrible Discovery

Beginning in 1998, the world was at a standstill as the scientists at CERN gathered to create something truly revolutionary. We are talking about the Large Hadron Collider. It took 10 years of labor, thousands of workers, and, sadly, the sacrifice of a life. Now that the Large Hadron Collider has been made, it leads to groundbreaking discoveries. But something very terrifying seems to be at stake. Afraid of hiding the truth, some scientists have declared that the Large Hadron Collider might create something that could destroy the planet. But guess what? Scientists are now seeking funds to develop a more powerful collider. What does this mean for the world? Should we kiss our loved ones goodbye as we prepare for what will come? Let's find out.

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All Comments (14)
  • I’m so sorry for the lost of a love one , God blessed his Family …
  • @syedhuda9957
    Very first impression (precursor/ premonition / gut feeling) : Frankenstein effect / monster already created, thus a matter of time to be devoured
  • @mhandy61
    Just like what happened to Mars. Just saying
  • Remember that energy drink was it called CL one. Wierd becauze clown and clone are close.
  • @Minerva_Leon
    Toooo far to think it would create blackhole.. 😂
  • You humor me, knowing good and well theres a bigger one being built in Switzerland I believe it is🤔 and triple the length and some other things that are more dynamic‼️ 🤪
  • While I think that there have been some incredible scientific achievements at the LHC. I doubt it could outperform the immense collisions created during the big bang or the formation of Blackhole, the collisions created during a supernova event. Considering the universe has survived these events I doubt or at least find it highly unlikely, the HLC could create anything in excess of these forces which have not already been created. Yet the universe is still standing.
  • @adr3ns
    Um if the8 roll the Higgs down the Sombrero the universe is fkd.