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Scientists At CERN Just Announced A TERRIFYING New Discovery!

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    Physicists from around the world were incredibly excited to see the greatest most advanced
    high energy particle collider become operational.

    After all

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    Physicists from around the world were incredibly excited to see the greatest most advanced
    high energy particle collider become operational.

    After all, they had patiently waited for decades
    to finally watch this amazing invention revolutionize our knowledge and understanding of the
    universe.

    The large Hadron Collider built by European Organization for Nuclear Research went
    operational after an excruciatingly long building period in September 2008 but it took the
    inventors of the machine a good few years to perfect the collider.

    Since then, the large Hadron
    Collider has helped scientists unravel quite a few of the universe's mysteries in various runs.


    However, recently scientists from CERN announced that when they turned up the large Hadron
    Collider with a new maximum beam of energy, they detected something unexpected and
    alarming.

    Since this incident, they've been trying to postulate what exactly caused this but so far
    all they have are theories that may or may not be correct

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