The Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland could soon detect a ‘parallel universe’, as it’s now operating at its highest power level in a bid to detect miniature black holes, which are considered a key sign of a ‘multiverse’. Some fear the LHC could bring about the end of the world, but scientists claim that these experiments will help them better understand the universe. “Just as many parallel sheets of paper, which are two dimensional objects (breath and length) can exist in a third dimension (height), parallel universes can also exist in higher dimensions. We predict that gravity can leak into extra dimensions, and if it does, then miniature black holes can be produced at the LHC,” said CERN employee Mir Faizal from the University of Waterloo to Dailymail.com. Continue reading for another video and more information.
“The Cern theoreticians say this could give clear signs of dimensions beyond length, breadth, depth and time. At such high energy gravity many be even tracked disappearing into them. Parallel universes can exist within these dimensions, the theory goes, but only gravity can leave our universe into these extra dimensions. If extra dimensions do exist, experts believe they would lower the energy required to produce black holes,” according to Mail Online.