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			<title>Large Hadron Collider</title>
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			<description>There is something in the process of being built in some country like Switzerland. This machine will have the ability to smash particles on an atomic level and view it. This may lead to a black hole killing us all (highly unlikely), or it will do nothing and every bit of money invested will be wasted. It aims for the ability to create a black hole and prove the existence of multiple dimensions. 





Do you think that a black hole even could be created, and if it can, what could be the consequences? </description>
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