Search for Effect of Influence from Future in Large Hadron Collider
Holger B. Nielsen, Masao Ninomiya

TL;DR
This paper proposes an experiment at the LHC involving random restrictions to test for backward causation or influence from the future, aiming to detect unseen effects related to new fundamental particles.
Contribution
It introduces a novel experimental approach at the LHC to investigate potential backward causation effects using random restrictions based on a card draw.
Findings
Potential detection of influence from the future on LHC operations
New effects related to Higgs particles could reveal backward causation
Experimental setup to test time-symmetry in fundamental physics
Abstract
We propose an experiment which consists of drawing a card and using it to decide restrictions on the running of Large Hadron Collider (LHC for short) at CERN, such as luminosity, and beam energy. There may potentially occur total shut down. The purpose of such an experiment is to search for influence from the future, that is, backward causation. Since LHC will produce particles of a mathematically new type of fundamental scalars, i.e., the Higgs particles, there is potentially a chance to find unseen effects, such as on influence going from future to past, which we suggest in the present paper.
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