Brian Cox, who is a fellow at the University of Manchester, said experiments carried out at The Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland, prove ghosts are the stuff of fiction.
While an estimated three quarters of the US and UK populations believe in ghosts, Brian Cox, the popular TV professor, believes he has proof that don’t exist.
Professor Cox has pointed to The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) – the world’s most powerful particle accelerator – to explain why spectres and phantoms are the stuff of fiction.
Speaking on his BBC Radio Four programme The Infinite Monkey Cage, he said experiments carried out the LHC in Geneva, Switzerland, proved that the existence of the paranormal is ‘inconceivable’.
Source: Has the Large Hadron Collider proved ghosts DON’T exist? | Daily Mail Online
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