Thursday, November 17, 2022

Parallel universes, unknown forms of matter, extra dimensions, Mandela effect




On Tuesday, the European nuclear research center  CERN said that scientists using the upgraded Large Hadron Collider (LHC),  had found three particles that had never been seen before. The misinformation effect refers to the impairment in memory for the past that arises after exposure to misleading information. When someone mentions "different dimensions," we tend to think of things like parallel universes – alternate realities that exist parallel to our own, but where things work or happened differently. However, the reality of dimensions and how they play a role in the ordering of our Universe is really quite different from this popular characterization.

Many of us, mostly total strangers, remember the exact same events with the exact same details. However, our memories are different from what’s in history books, newspaper archives, and so on. Memories can cross over from parallel universes claim conspiracy theorists This isn’t a conspiracy, and we’re not talking about ‘false memories. Many of us speculate that parallel realities exist, and we’ve been “sliding” between them without realizing it.

The world’s biggest and most powerful particle collider started up again after a three-year break for improvements. Researchers can look at twenty times more collisions now that the LHC has been updated.

Researchers at CERN found a “pentaquark” and the first pair of “tetraquarks” with the help of the improved collider.

What does it mean that particles have been found?

Chris Parkes, a spokesman for the LHCb experiment, which was designed to find out what happened after the Big Bang, says that this discovery will help theorists make a unified model of exotic hadrons, the nature of which is mostly unknown.

“We are in a time of discovery that is similar to the 1950s, when a “particle zoo” of hadrons started to be found, which led to the quark model of normal hadrons in the 1960s. “We’re making ‘particle zoo 2.0,'” said Niels Tuning, who is in charge of physics at the LHCb.

A quark is an electron that can’t be broken up into smaller pieces. Hadrons, like the protons and neutrons that make up atomic nuclei, which are an important part of the universe, are made when two or three quarks come together. Before the LHC got better, it was hard to find these particles because they often broke apart quickly.

The upgraded Large Hadron Collider will run for about four years at 13.6 trillion electronvolts. Tuning said, “The more analyses we do, the more kinds of strange hadrons we find.” #HiLumiLHC

Researchers want to learn more about “dark matter,” which has never been seen or touched. CERN also wants to find out more about how the subatomic particles that make matter and antimatter are made and how they break down. 

But, of course, some out there (me) have concerns that the collider will open a gateway to a parallel dimension from which there is no return. CERN has always been the subject of various conspiracy theories, from the creation of black holes to human sacrifices on the grounds. 





Who has felt like a big shift is coming for a while now? Keep your positive vibes and energy up.

Theories suggest extra dimensions predict that in the same way as atoms have a low-energy ground state and excited high-energy states, there would be heavier versions of standard particles in other dimensions. These heavier versions of particles – called Kaluza-Klein states – would have exactly the same properties as standard particles (and so be visible to our detectors) but with a greater mass. 

If CMS or ATLAS were to find a Z- or W-like particle (the Z and W bosons being carriers of the electroweak force) with a mass 100 times larger, for instance, this might suggest the presence of extra dimensions. Such heavy particles can only be revealed at the high energies reached by the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).

Another possibility is that the LHC could produce (extremely) temporary and (incredibly) miniature black holes. The appearance of these microscopic black holes could tell us about the existence of extra dimensions. However, they are not anything that will engulf the planet and would collapse in on themselves in about 10-27 seconds. 





Parallel universes, unknown forms of matter, extra dimensions... These are not the stuff of cheap science fiction but very concrete physics theories that scientists are trying to confirm with the LHC and other experiments. The ramifications of what happened today will unfold in the coming months. I’ve looked into this, look for 10x more Mandela effects.. because back in 2012 they did a record voltage level that caused these Mandela effects, whatever portal they’re opening, they shouldn’t.

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