Conspiracy theorists believe that the world will end today because of the Hadron Collider.
Some people believe the creation of the Large Hadron Collider is already messing with our world, creating phenomena like “The Mandela Effect”. What is the purpose of this thing? Probably opening up a portal that releases demons?
— Roxanne Rodriguez (@RoxyroxyroxMega) July 5, 2022
Dear @CERN
I know you're about to glitch the timeline again when you fire up ye olde LHC, so if you could do some mathematical wizardry and skip us to a less dystopian one this time, that would be fantastic.
Please and thank you.
— hobbestherapper (@calv1nxh0bbes) July 4, 2022
The Large Hadron Collider or LHC at CERN is due to be put into action again for the first time since 2019.
7am, PST tomorrow, CERN will be turned on, and we will once again be shifted to another reality. the last time this happened was 2012. it was a good 10 years boys, wishing you all luck into this new reality!
— ❄️ 347Arctica🇫🇮❄️ (@InTheArctica) July 5, 2022
This information has racked up some pretty crazy theories, one of which being telling people not to drink to keep their ‘vibrations high’. See below:
@divineanis777
In the video, the TikToker says:
“Do not drink. Keep your good vibrations high, surround yourself with positive energy during July 4th and 5th.
“I will tell you why.
“A lot of people think the last time CERN was turned on, we were shifted to a different timeline and reality.
“So it is very, very important you keep your vibrations high, because this time they’re going to be turning it on moving it much faster.
“It is power by negative matter, negative energy, any negative thought you’ve had gives power to this machine.
“I believe when this is turned on, there will be an actual shift, and people will be left behind for the next seven years.”
The real scientists, CERN director-general Fabiola Gianotti said:
“The Higgs boson is related to some of the most profound open questions in fundamental physics today.
“This [latest use of the LHC] is a significant increase, paving the way for new discoveries.”