The Hadron Collider has suffered another setback. This is a $7.3 billion machine located 100m below ground in the country of Switzerland, is supposed to replicate the environment that existed during the Big Bang. The latest problem came when a bird dropped a “bit of baguette.

As a result, parts of the machine, which launches protons through a 17-mile-long tunnel at near light speeds, resulted in overheating. The incident was discovered when interested individuals who had looked at the machine data published on the web and noticed the temperature changes, contacted journalists.

Previous problems included a large amount of helium leaking into the tunnel. Some scientists even asserted that this is nature’s way of telling humanity to stop meddling with it by sabotaging the machine.