Monday, September 14, 2020

Could the LHC act as a time machine?

 









 Could the LHC act as a time machine?

Sometimes on the internet, CERN is confused with LHC, they seem to be synonymous, but CERN is the European Organization for Nuclear Research and the particle accelerator, in other words, Large Hadron Collider is the LHC.

The LHC is 27 km in circumference (underground and between France and Switzerland), and plans are underway to build another accelerator four times larger (up to 100 km in circumference).

According to physicists Tom Weiler and Chui Man Ho, from Vanderbilt University, in theory the particle accelerator could act as a time machine.

One of the biggest goals of the LHC is to find the Higgs boson, a hypothetical particle, also known as the “God particle”, capable of explaining why protons, neutrons and electrons have mass.

If the particle is actually produced in the experiment, physicists believe that a second particle will be released, called the Higgs singlet. In theory, singlets would have the ability to jump into a fifth dimension, moving back and forth in time.

According to Weiler, this approach to time travel avoids all major paradoxes, since only particles with special characteristics would be able to move in space-time. "If scientists can control the production of the Higgs singlets, they can send messages to the past and the future," explains Tom.

Source: Vanderbilt University

In my opinion, would the European Union spend 7 billion euros on a huge project, just to study the Higgs boson "particle of god"?

Or do they want to play God and create dimensional portals? Now they are going to invest a few billion more for a second particle accelerator that will be 100 km in diameter.

Note also the similarity between that section of the particle accelerator, in the photo, which resembles the portal of the movie "Stargate".

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