Well folks, those scientists are doing it again. Their first huge and unpredictable “scientific test” was held in the desert of New Mexico in 1945 – the “test” of the first atomic bomb. At that time even a few of those scientists were very concerned since they did not know what the disastrous effects of that bomb test would be. A few even thought that the “bomb test” might result in the immediate destruction of the entire planet, or at least the entire atmosphere around the world. Lucky for us it did not. But now they have completed construction of the largest underground collider machine near Geneva, an extremely powerful machine which will accelerate sub-atomic particles to speeds near the speed of light, in an attempt to get them to collide with one another and produce, as a minimum, a new never-before-discovered sub-atomic particle. But some scientists are concerned that some of the tests might even result in a “big bang” which would destroy not only our planet, but perhaps also our solar system, galaxy, and maybe even our universe. Others think that some of the tests could even produce one or more “black holes” which might swallow up the earth, or even our solar system. According to this article, the first “big” test will probably be conducted late this year. Well, at least it will happen so quickly that we probably won’t feel a thing. Goodbye world.