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Previously, scientists reported that with almost one hundred percent probability discovered the Higgs boson – the so-called “particle of God.” Now they believe that they will be able to open tiny black holes that are direct proof of the existence of parallel worlds. The rays must complete the first full circle of twenty seven kilometers, in the Large Hadron Collider in early April. The proton collision intensity is reported to be two times that of the Higgs boson.
If experts discover miniature black holes with a certain type of energy, this discovery will prove the truth of the Theory rainbow gravity. It implies that the universe is not infinite. only in space, but also in time, that is, the starting point, so called singularity does not exist and the Big Bang never occurred. In this case, the statement that The Universe “thickens” if you wind back time, and approaching infinite density, never, however, it never reaching. This in turn provides the basis for the assertion that a parallel world exists.
The theory of rainbow gravity interconnects quantum mechanics with Einstein’s theory of relativity. The main feature of this the theory is that it correlates the trajectory of motion light beams with photon energy and, as a consequence, their position in the spectrum. The action of gravity in space, according to such concepts can be felt differently depending on the length of the light the waves.
In short, experts are sure that gravity represents a connecting link between parallel worlds. Artificial getting tiny black holes in the Large Hadron Collider will find strong evidence of this connection. Consequently, and parallel universes from a bizarre theory that has generously enriched world science fiction will turn into something with high possible precision.
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