![]() ![]() Whether the scientists responsible for the name believe it or not, wormhole portals are studied very seriously. It did not help that the LHC was named after the Hindu destroyer of worlds “Shiva”, a fact that prompted a teenage girl in India, Madhya Pradesh, to commit suicide. The most plausible explanation the next time Bigfoot or a lizard man or a flying dragon is sighted-or perhaps even a UFO ascending into the earth and disappearing into the side of a hill-surely has to be that it is evidence that portals to parallel worlds are serving as doorways where strange beings, vehicles and entities occasionally stumble into our universe-and sometimes we in turn stumble into theirs. While that was amusing, more serious researchers like Richard Bullivant had already connected the dots: We’re looking here at an imminent visit from a race of carnivorous dinosaur-men, the superhuman clone hive-legions of some evil genetic queen-empress, infinite polypantheons of dark mega-deities imprisoned for aeons and hungering to feast upon human souls, a parallel-history victorious Nazi globo-Reich or something of that type. A British military analyst later quipped: During a regular briefing at CERN headquarters, he told reporters, “Out of this door might come something, or we might send something through it.” The notion of higher dimensional beings traversing such doorways conjures up the denizens of legend, orcs, ogres, elves, fairies, dwarves, and giants. Thomas Horn and “Into the Multiverse” host Josh Peck in the internationally-acclaimed books On The Path Of The Immortals (FREE IN OFFER HERE) and Abaddon Ascending, when the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) first started up on September 10, 2008, director for research and scientific computing at CERN, Sergio Bertolucci, provoked a whirlwind of speculation with his enigmatic remark that the LHC might open a door to another dimension.
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