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I am a huge science enthusiast and an unabashed science fiction fan. There are tons of really cool stories out there that fire the imagination and even inspire young people to go into science. (I know they did me.) But I also know the difference between fiction and fact and there is a clear distinction between the two. Fudging that boundary cheapens real science.
If you’re a science geek and internet denizen like me, you’ve encountered a lot of stories over the last few days with titles along the lines of “LHC scientists poised to discover parallel universes.” And that’s just wrong. It completely misrepresents an otherwise reasonable physics article published in the eminently reputable journal Physics Letters B.
“Absence of black holes at LHC due to gravity’s rainbow,” written by Ahmed Farag Ali, Mir Faizal and Mohammed M. Khalil, describes a…
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