Creshna1c
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100 X particles. 100 X particles were found and said to have a short lifespan. This isn't true. They just changed to be undetectable. Now, these "changed" particles have a new role in their lives, like a new job. Imagine the unimaginable of what these mutated particles are capable of doing. I can't see any justification in the name of science for putting everything we know at terrible risk of destruction. Cern and the like are recklessly doing what shouldn't be done. And for what? Fame? Money? A Nobel prize? They can't reverse what they are doing. Have they even thought about the consequences of this or do they simply don't care about the outcome, as long as they personally profit. I vote for the latter.