@Karro I'm not sure there would be a lot of world left to be 'post-apocalyptic' if a black hole ate it. What we really need is a disaster that 'just' does serious damage to the planet, without destroying it and/or the accompanying universe.
The theory I work most with is called supersymmetry and it works really well if there are new particles and the lightest new particle is around 100 times heavier than the proton. This is within the reach of the LHC and they would be produced in the lab in numbers that could be measured. They should already be produced very rarely by the tevatron, but their event rates would be so low that they would never see them.
The lightest of these new particles is the dark matter candidate in these theories. Now dark matter is the most prevalent form of matter in our universe, and holds the galaxy together. It interacts very rarely. However, it is possible for one dark matter particle to annihilate with another dark matter particle. In this case you would get two high energy 'normal' particles out, like an electron and a positron. They would each have an energy equal to the mass of a dark matter particle. When the dark matter particles annihilate their mass goes to energy through E=mc^2, so we know the energy of the produced particles. A number of experiments have been looking for these high energy particles.
Now the experiment ATIC (Advanced Thin Ionization Calorimeter) and the PAMELA satellite both claimed to see high energy particles. To cut a long story short, ATIC saw electrons with an energy up to 1000 times the proton mass. Now, you'll see that's 10 times larger than the masses I would like to see. Not only that, but that would set the mass of the lightest new particle. All the other more exotic particles would be heavier. It would be very bad if this were the case. Thankfully the ATIC data seems likely to be disproved so I can breath a little easier and get back to analysing how supersymmetry would show up at the LHC.
@Joe I noticed the quotes around 'accident', which rather suggests you know it was something more than that. Come clean. I know you did it. If you come quietly, I promise to make it swift and painless. If the experimentalists get to you first I can't help you...