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"THE MULTIVERSE & YOU"

MULTIVERSE NEWSROOM

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Jennifer Quantum

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Class #2  "Multiverse Science News"

Get up-to-date with the most important scientific Multiverse events from 1980 to the present with the class video above .Then stay up-to-date on the latest scientific developments regarding The Multiverse at the news sources below.  They will be updated as new develoments occur.

Updates from world's leading "Multiverse" research labs

CERN

The European Organization for Nuclear Research

Franco-Swiss Border, suburb of Geneva

LARGE HADRON COLLIDER

April 29 2016  The LHC, the world's largest particle collider at CERN, spanning 17 miles and built at a cost of 7 billion dollars, was temporarily shut down today when a weasel chewed through an electrical cable, causing a power outage for at least a week!

 

 

March 20, 2015  CERN scientists are currently cranking up the Large Hadron Collider to its' maximum capacity to look for "The Multiverse" in mini-black holes in the universe.  Stay tuned!

Caltech-MIT LIGO Collaboration

LIGO OBSERVATORY

Hanover, WA - Livingston, LA - Sarstedt, GER

Sept 14, 2015  Scientists at the  Laser Interferometer Gravitational- Wave Observatory announced the first confirmed detection of gravitational waves in the universe.  These tiny ripples in the fabric of Spacetime confirm Einstein's "warped universe" description in the General Theory of Relativity.  A second confirmaton was made Dec 26, 2015.

LIGO Hanford, Richland, WA - LIGO Livingston, LA, etc

The European Space Agency

PLANCK TELESCOPE

Headquarters, Paris, France

October 29, 2015  The Planck Telescope has revealed an unusual glow in deep space that may well be evidence of a collision of our universe with a neighboring universe shortly after the Big Bang.

Analysis is continuing at this time.

Harvard-Smithsonian Center For Astrophysics

BICEP 3 TELESCOPE & KECK ARRAY

Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station, Antartica

March 17, 2014   Scientists using the Background Imaging of Cosmic Extragalactic Polarization instruments thought they might have detected primordial gravitational rays in the cosmic microwave background, indicating proof of an expansionary universe.  In 2015, the Planck satellite did not, as hoped, confirm these findings, citing obstructive dust - but neither did it disprove them.  BICEP 3 has been operational since May 2016.

SNOLAB

Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

MaY 17, 2012  The SNOLAB Grand Opening was streamed live today.

SNOLAB is a world-class underground science facility specializing in dark matter and sub-atomic physics, mostly neutrinos.  It is located deep underground in the operational Vale Creighton nickel mine, one of the deepest "clean rooms" in the world.

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