CERN to Start Up April 8, Opening Portal During Eclipse
Millions Expected to Flock to Path of Totality, Experts Warn of Cellular Disruption
Conspiracy Theories Emerge Surrounding Total Solar Eclipse
As the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) prepares to unleash the power of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) on April 8, millions of tourists are expected to flock to the path of totality during the solar eclipse. However, experts warn that the influx could disrupt cellular activity. In a Facebook post on April 1, a man claimed to have visited CERN and witnessed preparations for the eclipse. He warned viewers that the eclipse would create a portal that would allow CERN to conduct experiments involving extra-dimensional beings. Conspiracy theories have also emerged around the total solar eclipse, with some claiming that it could signal the end of the world. However, astronomers have debunked these claims, saying that the eclipse is simply a natural phenomenon. Despite the warnings and conspiracy theories, experts say that the solar eclipse is a safe event to view. They recommend wearing protective eyewear and taking precautions to prevent heat exhaustion.
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