nightmares and dreams surrounding LHC
nightmares and dreams surrounding LHC
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- CharmQuark
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Re: nightmares and dreams surrounding LHC
Will give this a read.
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Re: nightmares and dreams surrounding LHC
Hmm..
Has anyone considered that the signals emitted by LHC *might* show up in a parallel Universe as some sort of micro blitzar-like phenomena?
A current theory of mine is that the Wow! signal was in fact an event of this type, produced by a parallel Earth using their version of the Superconducting Supercollider as it wasn't cancelled due to the Gulf War in 1991 not occuring or some other POD.
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Has anyone considered that the signals emitted by LHC *might* show up in a parallel Universe as some sort of micro blitzar-like phenomena?
A current theory of mine is that the Wow! signal was in fact an event of this type, produced by a parallel Earth using their version of the Superconducting Supercollider as it wasn't cancelled due to the Gulf War in 1991 not occuring or some other POD.
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Re: nightmares and dreams surrounding LHC
No, I can't see any reason in pursuing ideas that there is absolutely no evidence for.Conundrum wrote:Hmm..
Has anyone considered that the signals emitted by LHC *might* show up in a parallel Universe as some sort of micro blitzar-like phenomena?
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Re: nightmares and dreams surrounding LHC
Interestingly, some evidence suggests that gravity can indeed leak across the interdimensional barrier so there is a small chance that sufficiently energetic events (ie a supernova) could manifest as some sort of instability as the gravitational field would spike significantly.
IIRC the ekpyrotic hypothesis is one such model but the evidence for this is circumstantial at best.
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IIRC the ekpyrotic hypothesis is one such model but the evidence for this is circumstantial at best.
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