It’s easy to be overwhelmed when facing the grandeur of the cosmos. Scientists have only scratched the surface of reality, with nature’s discoveries far more stunning than anyone could’ve predicted. There’s evidence of free energy, a unified field of consciousness, superhuman ability, parallel reality, and more, making it difficult for a child to grasp. Yet, one of the world’s smartest kids has proposed some thoughts regarding CERN’s capabilities and how they’ve used the Large Hadron Collider to open a doorway to another realm.
Max Laughlin, a brilliant inventor and prodigy at the age of 13, has been known for his astute observations of events occurring in our universe. He believes CERN experiments are threatening to break the fabric of our existence and move us to a parallel reality more similar to ours. The Large Hadron Collider is the machine used by European Organization for Nuclear Research scientists for these tests. The 27.36-kilometre tunnel holds the huge electron-positron collider and is located on the borders of France and Switzerland. It is designed to split up subatomic particles and simulate the Big Bang.
Max argued that the experiments conducted by this machine could have shattered the universe, causing humanity to exist in a parallel reality and that there are an endless number of universes in the Multiverse. He also believes we have other universes adjacent to us, and this is related to the Mandela effect. The Mandela effect occurs when a significant number of individuals believe a specific event occurred when it did not. This idea has been backed up by reports that CERN is working on creating portals and making alterations to connect the universe.
The Large Hadron Collider has been viewed as a destroyer since Bill Clinton’s presidency, when an article was published titled, “Might a laboratory experiment destroy planet Earth?” This sparked a series of debates and even an appearance on John Oliver’s Daily Show. Despite this, CERN scientists reassured that the Large Hadron Collider was not designed to be a Doomsday Machine, but rather for in-depth scientific investigation.
The Large Hadron Collider has had two successful runs and has made numerous discoveries and world records. However, there are still unanswered questions concerning dark matter and the universe’s early moments. The machine was shut down in 2018 for maintenance and reopened in 2022. Soon after, scientists at CERN reported the discovery of X particles. These particles are still mysterious and have been given the appropriate name for their makeup.
Max believes the Large Hadron Collider is responsible for transporting humans to a new universe and that the Mandela effect supports this hypothesis. This would mean that reality is not what we think it is and we are living in an alternative extension of our universe. CERN is continuing to investigate the X particles, dark matter, and the universe’s early moments, and the Large Hadron Collider is set to remain operational until 2025. We can only wait in anticipation to see what new findings and discoveries come out of CERN’s research and to hear any new theories Max Laughlin may have in store.