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Recent studies conducted at large particle colliders have also highlighted anomalous decay rates in the Higgs boson, suggesting possible connections to hidden dimensions. While some scientists assert that the energy levels required to create microscopic black holes remains unattainable, lingering doubts abound. Discovery of such black holes, no matter how small, could herald irreversible shifts in our universe.
The expansion of the universe, attributed to dark energy, raises further concerns about an underlying hidden dimension—akin to a balloon inflating until it eventually bursts. Such a scenario could lead not only to galaxies drifting apart but to the very fabric of space-time ripping asunder.