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"The God Particle"

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Magical Realist Offline
"According to THR, God Particle follows “a team of American astronauts on a space station who make a terrifying discovery that challenges all they know about the fabric of reality, even as they desperately fight for their survival.” That’s pretty vague, so it’s worth noting that earlier plot descriptions also mentioned a large hadron accelerator, a disappearing Earth, and a European spacecraft that could spell salvation or doom. But it’s quite possible some of the details have been switched around since then.

God Particle is expected to be a fairly low-budget affair (initial reports suggested $5 million or below, though the exact figures may have changed). The film hasn’t even started casting, let alone shooting. However, with its release date just about a year away, we can expect the pieces to come together quickly in the coming weeks and months. Onah has been on board to direct since 2012.

Onah is an up-and-coming African director whose credits include several shorts and the feature The Girl Is in Trouble. He’s also been working on the superpowered sci-fi Brilliance, though it seems to be stalled at the moment following the departure of Will Smith and then Jared Leto. God Particle made a bit of progress last year when Star Trek Beyond‘s Doug Jung was hired to give the script a polish."===http://www.slashfilm.com/god-particle-release-date/
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stryder Offline
I wonder how close it will be to a quandary I made some time back in relationship to the pre-discovery of the Higg's Boson particle. 

The theory was based upon Causality and how our own eventually pinnacle of Science would be the creation of the universe we exist within. In this simulation hypothesis I considered how current Entropy plays an important role in the dynamics of the entire cosmos and how should we ever get to the point of quantifying everything (placing everything into a system of order) we'd risk underpinning Entropy.  This would in turn cause systems that were originally entropic to reduce in entropy, in the case of stars that would mean universal cooling (reducing star energy, light output and mass)

In essence our own herald of technological excellence would actually be the slippery slope to the universe dying. 

(Luckily the theory wouldn't of course be fullfilled in such a "doomsaythe" scenario since the initial reasoning is the ability of us to design a working universe and in our design we'd likely try not to leave broken or undesirable effects as being something to worry about.)
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