Scientists hope that a new atom-smashing machine called the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will allow them to replicate the beginning of the universe and uncover truths about how it works, says Graham Farmalo
If things go according to plan, the greatest experiment in the history of particle physics could unveil a sub-atomic component, the Higgs Boson, which is so tantalising that it has been called "the God Particle."
---> We have one simple question - what are the consequences of replicating or modeling the Big Bang? New laws, new gravitation or antigravitation, new event horizon? Do they know what they are doing, and if yes, what do they want to bring upon the humankind? Did they ask us, the humans in 21st century? No, they don't even tell us clearly what they are preparing...


