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Published on Jan 18, 2018
(NEW UPLOAD 2018) What Darkness really lurks inside Cern and the LHC (The Large Hadron Collider). Many believe Cern In Geneva Switzerland could bring the end of everything as we know it with one wrong collision. From creating a black hole to releasing Dark matter into our world, Scientist are on the edge of their seats in wait. Could any of this really be true? Conspirators and Top Scientist from around the world believe Cern is playing with things they should not be playing with. Recently Fox news reported, This 2018 we will be able to see a black hole from our own solar system for the very first time in history. We dont know about you, but this is a bit unnerving to some to think we are close enough to a black hole now in this point in history to actually see it or the disk cloud from it. Some now believe Cern may be behind this recent discovery, that in some way maybe Cern created what we are about to see. FOX REPORTS: What we’re expecting to see in 2018 is the silhouette of the disc of the supermassive black hole at the heart of our galaxy, burned starkly against a background of superheated plasma being tossed about its enormous maw. “One of the really nice things about this is taking an image of black hole event horizon has been beyond our reach for so long that it’s been a pleasant surprise to build upon these existing technologies and capture an image so soon,” says Monash University astrophysicist Professor Michael Brown. “It really complements the exciting gravitational wave discoveries of merging black holes and the creation of new black holes.” The project to capture Sagittarius A began in April this year. Supermassive black holes are unpredictable beasts. They can lie dormant for centuries before suddenly flaring up as a quasar, driving powerful jets of superheated subatomic particles into intergalactic space. It will do this as it devours a nearby star, or pulls in one of the dense clouds of gas and dust swirling around it. These same clouds are blocking Sagittarius A from the view of optical telescopes. But some radio waves can pass through such obstacles unhindered. And Sagittarius A has been somewhat flatulent of late. “Astronomers hope to capture our Galaxy’s central black hole in the process of actively feeding to better understand how black holes affect the evolution of our Universe and how they shape the development of stars and galaxies,” a statement from the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) reads. Which is why the world has combined its radio telescopes in an effort to peer into the darkness. “High resolution imaging of the event horizon also could improve our understanding of how the highly ordered Universe as described by Einstein meshes with the messy and chaotic cosmos of quantum mechanics — two systems for describing the physical world that are woefully incompatible on the smallest of scales,” NRAO says. Are you excited by this recent news, or slightly concerned like so many already? Did Cern in some way have something to do with this News breaking announcement?. We can clearly say this, Any Black hole you can see from earth is way to close for us... Speaker: Charles Lawson *RE-UPLOAD FOR OPENING AUDIO FIX* Sorry for any inconvenience. We always aim to give you our viewers the best version of everything we post. We hope this version sounds better. The WTF Files LIKE SHARE and COMMENT We always want to know what YOU think! SUBSCRIBE TODAY! The WTF Files https://www.youtube.com/c/TheWTFFiles