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What Is Universe Vacuum Decay and Could It End Everything?

Universe vacuum decay is a quantum physics theory where our universe’s “false vacuum”—a metastable energy state—could suddenly shift to a true vacuum via quantum tunneling. This starts with a tiny bubble of true vacuum forming randomly, expanding at light speed, and rewriting physics: atoms disintegrate, fundamental forces collapse, and all matter vanishes instantly with no […]

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CERN & Black Holes: LHC’s Role in Quantum Physics Discoveries

CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) explores black holes, sparking curiosity in particle physics and cosmology. The LHC’s high-energy collisions, analyzed by ATLAS and CMS detectors, aim to uncover phenomena like the Higgs boson and dark matter, while testing theories of micro black holes. These tiny black holes, tied to extra dimensions and quantum gravity, would […]