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  • I don't think it will. The LHC, operates at energies of 10^4 GeV, strong quantum gravitational fields are not ordinarily expected below the energy of the Planck scale (10^19 GeV)?
  • There is one credible theory about creating a gravitomagnetic field using a "coil" of light waves trapped in a low-loss waveguide (if I remember the idea correctly). It's not really artifical gravity like you might imagine, but it is a gravitational effect. Even so, I think the gravitomagnetic force they'd be able to generate is extremely weak... barely measurable.

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