We predict that gravity can leak into extra dimensions, and if it does, then miniature black holes can be produced at the LHC.'
He
said: 'Normally, when people think of the multiverse, they think of the
many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, where every
possibility is actualised.
The Cern theoreticians say this could give clear signs of dimensions beyond length, breadth, depth and time.
At such high energy gravity many be even tracked disappearing into them.
Parallel
universes can exist within these dimensions, the theory goes, but only
gravity can leave our universe into these extra dimensions.
If extra dimensions do exist, experts believe they would lower the energy required to produce black holes.
Professor
Faizal said in March that the reason these black holes have yet to be
detected is because our current model of gravity gets modified at very
high energies.
According to Phys.org, in the latest study, the new
theory of gravity's rainbow has been used to account for why the LHC has
not yet found tiny black holes.
Einstein's theory of relativity states that gravity is caused by space and time curving.
Gravity's rainbow says that space and time curve differently for particles of different energy.
So, gravity's rainbow suggests that gravity's effect on the cosmos causes different wavelengths of light to behave differently.