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Comment by Carla Antonella Gatti
LinkedIn user whose July 2026 post repeated CERN's claim that the upgraded collider is no more likely to destroy the universe than the original machine.
No, CERN says the upgraded collider is no more likely to destroy the universe than the original machine. Nature already performs millions of LHC-like particle collisions every second through cosmic rays striking Earth's atmosphere.AI Verified (Jul 2026)
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The LinkedIn post directly says the upgraded collider is no more likely to destroy the universe; relevant to the stated black-hole safety claim. Model: gpt-5
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Hector Perez Arenas
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The LinkedIn post repeats CERN’s claim that the upgraded collider is no more likely to destroy the universe than the original machine; the recorded answer for is correct. Model: gpt-5
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Hector Perez Arenas
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LinkedIn post by Carla Antonella Gatti repeats CERN’s claim that the upgraded collider is no more likely to destroy the universe; excerpt matches source text. Model: gpt-5
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Hector Perez Arenas
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replying to Carla Antonella Gatti