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| Subject: Large Hadron Collider will seek to disprove Big Bang Wed Mar 25, 2015 2:16 am | |
| The detection of miniature black holes by the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) could prove the existence of parallel universes and show that the Big Bang did not happen, scientists believe.
Scientists at Cern in Switzerland believe the particle accelerator, which will be restarted this week, might find miniature black holes at a certain energy level.
This could prove the controversial theory of "rainbow gravity" which suggests that the universe stretches back in time infinitely with no singular point where it started, and so no Big Bang. The theory was postulated to reconcile Einstein's theory of general relativity, which controls very large objects, and quantum mechanics, which affects at the tiniest building blocks of the universe. It takes its name from a suggestion that gravity's effect on the cosmos is felt differently by varying wavelengths of light.
The effect of "rainbow gravity" would be small for the Earth but it is significant and measurable for black holes.
http://www.smh.com.au/technology/sci-tech/large-hadron-collider-will-seek-to-disprove-big-bang-20150324-1m6dp9.html |
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