Science is a fascinating subject, not just for the knowledge it produces, but also the for the endless debating is brings about. For example, the CERN Large Hadron Collider has been the subject of both praise and scrutiny since its creation. Originally intended to study matter at a subatomic level, many now fear that they’re opening doors to things they weren’t supposed to, unlocking knowledge that man was never mean to have. And some believe that metaphorical door to be real.
According to a conspiracy theorist with too much time on their hands, the recent cloud formation over CERN is actually a portal to another dimension. The circular cloud formation is breathtaking and frightening at the same time. Since the facility discovered what they call the “god particle” they believe themselves to be beyond reproach, which is dangerous considering that if something were to go catastrophically wrong, the damage could extend for miles.
Read more about this cloud formation on the next page.
I dont think it works
They don’t deny they are looking for something they don’t know (dark matter), they want to tear down the fabric of the matter in order to see what’s there, basically they are playing God. They are risking our lives for their wicked endeavor.
Creating a hole to other dimensions has already had to have been done. So there should be no concern people. Get with the times, our technology we have even some you don’t know about. All that you read about, in science or hear about has probably already been done.
Just something to try to take our attention off the real issues we need to be dealing with and concerned about..
They’re creating wormholes to other planets or an astral gate, similar to how the 2 huge crystal pyramids in the Bermuda triangle functioned
Creating a wormhole.. Probably more like poking themselves in the eye. Send the politicians first. If they don’t come back, disassemble the machine.
Grant Woods
Or maybe its just the devils den
Its the lizard people!
They’ve taken human form of the Clinton’s and are coming to eat us
Alan Tillman