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11 July 2023

Something Horrible Just Happened At CERN That No One Can Explain!

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Something Horrible Just Happened At CERN That No One Can Explain!

Voyager

Jun 23, 2023

Imagine a place where scientific boundaries are shattered and where the laws of physics are pushed to their limits. 

That place is CERN, and today, something unimaginable has occurred. 

It's a phenomenon that challenges everything we thought we knew. 

What does this phenomenon mean for the future of our universe? 

And are we prepared as a human race to witness this rather unexplainable event?

11 March 2018

CERN Suffers MASSIVE Explosion


Last Tuesday, an experiment gone awry killed three scientists and caused catastrophic damage to the planet’s largest super-collider, known as project CERN, a nefarious coalition of politically controlled scientists eager to subvert scientific achievements in the name of furthering ominous ventures that threaten humanity.

Dr. Ravi Mutnaj, a New Delhi based physicist formerly attached to CERN, said the incident occurred when scientists tried to enhance the collider’s magnetic coils by adding an additional eighteen hundred super magnets to the existing ninety-six hundred. The combined pull of the magnets, in conjunction with nine thousand filaments of magnetized cable, generate a force over 100,000 times more powerful than the gravitational pull of Earth. Dr. Mutnaj said the accident occurred as the scientists attempted to create an interdiminsial gateway—or portal—to a parallel universe. As protons fired across a seventeen-mile circular track six hundred feet beneath the ground, he said, temperatures rose to unprecedented levels, which caused a cascading system failure and a detonation that instantly obliterated a five mile stretch of the track and incinerated the trio of scientists working on the project.

“There was massive damage to the hadron collider,” Dr. Mutnaj said. “For now, CERN is effectively shut down. From what I hear, it will take at least seven months to repair the damaged section. These people are devious and despite the loss of life, humanity is better off with CERN offline. To create their portal, they wanted to accelerate and collide three beams of ions.”


The portal, he added, opened shortly before temperatures approaching 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit vaporized the scientists and part of the facility. The masterminds behind CERN believe portals are necessary in case Earth becomes uninhabitable; the gateways would provide a means of egress—and escape route—to a parallel world free of disease, famine, and suffering. But previous attempts to open portals, Dr. Mutnaj said, had the opposite effect—manifesting entry points to worlds filled with nightmash creatures or producing artificial singularities that could potentially annihilate life on Earth.

“It’s all about power. They felt by increasing the collider’s power they’d have a better chance of attenuating the opening to a desirable location. It backfired. They claim they’re doing this to save humanity but they are interested only in saving themselves and the elite. Even if they achieved their goal, average everyday people would not be welcome in whatever inhabitable world they discover. This setback gives us more time to find a way to counter their devious plans. I’m happy the explosion happened.”

Asked why the mammoth explosion did not generate an earthquake detectable on the Richter scale, Dr. Mutnaj said collider is encased in an underground bunker with fifteen-foot thick concrete walls on all sides. This safety measure ensures radiation remains contained in the enclosure and that mishaps cannot be detected by the outside world.


In closing, Dr. Mutnaj encourages citizens to petition French and Swiss governments to terminate the European Organization for Nuclear Research’s lease. Besides creating Portals, CERN has also engaged in other fiendish programs, such as tapping into dark matter and creating the God particle, any one of which could snuff out life in the blink of an eye.

March 6, 2018



11 June 2016

Stephen Hawking: Black Holes are a Portal to Another Universe


June 10, 2016

In a newly published paper, the eminent physicist has theorised that black holes, which scientists still know little about, could be a portal to another universe.

It had been thought that black holes have such a strong gravitational pull that even light cannot escape from them and that they are all consuming of everything within their reach.

However, the 74-year old has now said that they might not be as dangerous as previously thought and may just be a door to another universe.

Writing in a paper, alongside Andrew Strominger from Harvard and Malcolm Perry from Cambridge University, Hawking addressed the belief that black holes have “no hair”…


What goes into a black hole might come back out

The study, Physical Review Letters, said that anything that went into a black hole was lost forever.

However, the basic laws of the universe state that anything that has ever been in the universe is preserved via its “information”.

This led to a paradox as it was assumed that anything that fell into a black hole was gone.

But since last year, Hawking has been stating that all is not lost inside a black hole.

He said last year: “Black holes are not the eternal prisons they were once thought.

“If you feel you are trapped in a black hole, don’t give up. There is a way out.

“The existence of alternative histories with black holes suggests this might be possible.

“The hole would need to be large and if it was rotating it might have a passage to another universe. But you couldn’t come back to our universe.”

His latest paper states that black holes do indeed have “hair” which either stores the information on the boundary or the event horizon.

This would mean, according to the paper, that if you were looking at a black hole in the right way – in the distant future for example – you would be able to see the hairs of a black hole which store the information.