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Shutdown of Large Hadron Collider by Effects from the Future
fqxi.org — Future effects caused by the production of the Higgs at the LHC could ripple backwards in time and prevent the LHC from ever operating. Harvard physicist Kevin Black investigates the time paradox.
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- Eisim, on 08/06/2008, -0/+2This is heavy
- elalelfh, on 08/07/2008, -1/+1Why are things so heavy in the future. Is there a problem with the Earth's gravitational pull?
- hdrkid, on 08/17/2008, -0/+2Did John Titor talk about this? I do remember that he mentioned the Large Hadron Collider, but not sure about the time paradox.
- simpleid, on 08/20/2008, -0/+1"(2) The basics for time travel start at CERN in about a year and end in 2034 with the first "time machine" built by GE. "
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