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The God Particle

Remember the project designed to smash protons together at 7 TeV? The Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland has just ramped up to the full 7 TeV (the LHC’s design limit), and there are millions of collisions in the making for well over a year ahead. Hopefully, without us forming a black-hole in someone’s yard along the way.

What’s the point?

Based on string theory, the Graviton is thought to exist and travel beyond the dimensions we know. So, for new particles to emit from protons crashing into each other at the speed of light, it’s theorized that the Graviton particle will move or escape into the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, and/or the 11th dimensions after they’ve collided.

A graviton particle discovered to have vanished within the LHC during a collision event will get traced and studied for its meaning. Dimensions 5 through 11 beyond our plane of existence reside in another universe or other universes beyond that which hosts our stars, galaxies, planets, and space.

If the God Particle (Higgs-Boson) is found and enters into another dimension, our view of reality will get turned inside out. Where parallel universes are no longer the tales of crackpots and forms of gravity may become how we understand and communicate with universes or planes of existence outside our own.