Terrifying to think the particles given off by the experiments may very well be distorting our space/time connection.
Then show me how they could... You need heavy masses or a lot of energy to distort space-time. We don't have that in the LHC collisions at CERN (which is the machine with the largest energy in it).
Perhaps you only need tiny particles to do this sort of thing though too.
Everything has stored energy and mass as far as I know. But I've not really kept entirely up to date on theoretical physics sadly.
I'm not proclaiming either or here. Merely saying it's a phenomenon which some are experiencing and one possible theory behind the glitch in the matrix so to speak is that perhaps the scientists up in CERN stumbled into something.
The size does not matter. What matters is the energy, as you say. Mass is just a form of energy.
Just to rewrite what I said in other words, if you can produce such a thing at the LHC, it is produced in the universe since long ago as well. And also in our atmosphere where phenomena are occurring at an energy billions times larger than at the LHC at CERN.
Unfortunately, we have not observed anything at the moment.