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I am only answering this question because the concept is absurd and therefore amusing. You are referring to the idea presented (purely in jest, I think) that the LHC succeeds in creating a particle (the so-called "God particle") so abhorrent that a causal path from the future is created to prevent the LHC from doing this. A couple of problems here: If the LHC creates the particle, then it wasn't prevented from doing so. If it does not, then it does not, and no one need resort to time-travelling in order to explain it. Look, the LHC has had malfunctions created entirely by design flaws (Remember those? They're man-made, just like the LHC itself.) It's important to remember that people build things, and if they're as complicated as the LHC is, there is no need for nature to send back "screw-it up" particles from the future. We are perfectly capable of screwing stuff up ourselves. As evidence, I offer the fact that they recently found a piece of a baguette in an LHC magnet. Particle from the future or someone on their lunch break?

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