When CERN switched on the Large Hadron Collider, it was meant to unlock some of the universe’s deepest secrets. However, one possibility quickly captured public attention: could the machine create a ...
By stopping black holes from fully evaporating, hidden dimensions may solve a cosmological paradox.
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Imagining a black hole opening at CERN
Let's roll back a few days. This is CERN, the Nuclear Research laboratory on the border of France and Switzerland. It features the most powerful particle accelerator on Earth, the Large Hadron ...
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