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Glowing clouds over CERN’s Large Hadron Collider spark the question, “What are those crazy scientists up to now?”

Bizarre cloud formations over CERN in Geneva

New photos of an inexplicable bizarre glowing cloud formation over CERN’s Large Hadron Collider in Geneva have sparked concern that a portal to another dimension may have been opened. The photos were reportedly taken on June 24, 2016, by three different photographers – the same day CERN’s AWAKE (Advanced Wakefield Experiment) experiment was scheduled to begin.

According to CERN, the AWAKE experiment is:

“The world’s first proton-driven plasma wakefield acceleration experiment. Besides demonstrating how protons can be used to generate wakefields, AWAKE will also develop the necessary technologies for long-term, proton-driven plasma acceleration projects.”

Others note that CERN is also conducting a series of experiments called CLOUD which could explain the unusual cloud formation. CLOUD, or the Cosmics Leaving Outdoor Droplets experiment, uses a special cloud chamber at the Proton Synchrotron to “study the possible link between galactic cosmic rays and cloud formation.”

Official weather reports show that the same date produced .67 inches of rain in Geneva so clouds certainly existed over the area on the day in question. Is CERN pushing the limits of science too far or is this just a freak coincidence?

Bizarre cloud formations over CERN in Geneva
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