# 🚪Opening the door to other dimensions

Topic: CERN
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Updated: 2026-07-12T23:11:49.037Z

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#### Card #04: 🚪Opening the door to other dimensions

- URL: https://conspirograph.com/topic/cern/card/289
- Markdown: https://conspirograph.com/topic/cern/card/289.md
- Topic: CERN
- Updated: 2026-07-12T23:11:49.037Z
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Summary:

One year after CERN's grand opening, Sergio Bertolucci, former Director for Research and Scientific Computing of the facility, grabbed headlines when he told a British tabloid the super collider could open otherworldly d

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One year after CERN's grand opening, Sergio Bertolucci, former Director for Research and Scientific Computing of the facility, grabbed headlines when he told a British tabloid the super collider could open otherworldly doors to another dimension for "a very tiny lapse of time," mere fractions of a second. However, that may be just enough time "to peer into this open door, either by getting something out of it or sending something into it."

"Of course," added Bertolucci, "after this tiny moment the door would again shut; bringing us back to our 'normal' four-dimensional world … It would be a major leap in our vision of nature...
And of course there would be no risk to the stability of our world."

Naturally, this comment has triggered fears that the CERN collider could unwittingly invite unwanted visitors from other time-space dimensions. Anybody for dinosaurs strolling along the Champs-Élysées, or alien life forms seizing the entire planet? Such scenarios - at least for some scientists - are no longer confined to the fictional world of Isaac Asimov novels; with the ongoing work at CERN, there is even talk of opening up a portal for time travel.

Simply postulating such futuristic scenarios shows how far mankind has traveled in a relatively short expanse of time, and our dystopic future predicted in books like "Brave New World" and "1984" may already be here.
Will man be able to control the technology he has created, or will the technology destroy him, his works, and with it the entire planet?

Links:
- https://www.rt.com/op-ed/313922-cern-collider-hadron-higgs/

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