You may know that the LHC at CERN, a particle accelerator\collider, hopes to detect particles beyond the "Standard Model" of particle physics, like the Higgs boson and "dark matter".
The more energy produced in a smaller area produces higher energy particles consisting of "heavier" quarks and other byproducts (E=mc^2).
I was wondering if all the mass=energy (and space-time) in the Universe were concentrated in one point, could it be a unbelievably super-massive particle that quickly decayed into our known (and unknown) Universe?
