The universe we create is not permanent, in fact from our scale we could both be living inside it and be creating it in miniature scale so it goes by in an instant. It may be the snake eating its own tail that we've been warned against for generations (
if you want a mindfuck, research this).
A detail from a watercolor in the Vaticinia Nostradami codex, 1629 AD, at the Central National Library, Rome. The current buzz on the inter...
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If we were able to leave the room our universe exists in now we may find
ourselves, super massive super giants on this planet frozen in time at a particular moment.
You think we spent billions of dollars building a gigantic LN2 cooled superconducting ring in which millions of packets of 1024 nucleons slam in to each other at the speed of light in femtobarn scale precision just to see higgs bosons? No. We built this machine because Hawkings "math" said black holes are safe because they evaporate back in time. That's the literal translation of his work on black holes which we've yet to actually observe in real life.
Einstein who described in mathematical detail, physics from the galactic to the microscopic, gave up on black holes. Hawking may be wrong, what we know now is that black holes are the most destructive force in the universe and they consume matter (the stuff we and our planet is made of) at the speed of light.
If we make one or several million in our experiment we have no idea how they will react with matter on our planet. There are theories that say if we do create even one black hole and it contacts the walls of the Atlas or ALICE or the other chambers it will immediately begin consuming matter and this will happen.
We didn't know for sure that detonating the first nuclear device wouldn't set off the entire atmosphere in a giant chain reaction. We did it anyway because science.
Everything you know was told to you by someone else and humans are liars. I try not to be.