LHC - in the path to reveal the secret of the Big Bang
April 2nd 2011 16:01
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which is the world's biggest particle accelerator with cost of $10 billion, 27 kilometers in circumference, buried underground on the border between Switzerland and France. Debris from the crashing ions was picked up by a specialized detector to reveal the first step in the eventual creation of the universe.
During 2010, the LHC delivered 45 pb-1 of proton-proton collisions to the ATLAS experiment with center of mass energy of 7 TeV. The LHC starts his prime time to new physics. The recent studies include search for supersymmetric particles in events with lepton pairs, quark-gluon plasma, magnetic monopole, min black hole, Higgs and new particles.
There are disputes about the LHC may create Black Holes and destroy World. I believe that LHC will not destroy the world as these micro black holes are in very low energy. But the new discovery may destroy the world. Before discovery of the nuclear energy, how can human beings destroy a city in one second? We are pushed by a secret natural force to the path of unknown destination.
Video: CERN LHC Black Holes and Strangelets - May Appear Years Later and Destroy World
During 2010, the LHC delivered 45 pb-1 of proton-proton collisions to the ATLAS experiment with center of mass energy of 7 TeV. The LHC starts his prime time to new physics. The recent studies include search for supersymmetric particles in events with lepton pairs, quark-gluon plasma, magnetic monopole, min black hole, Higgs and new particles.
There are disputes about the LHC may create Black Holes and destroy World. I believe that LHC will not destroy the world as these micro black holes are in very low energy. But the new discovery may destroy the world. Before discovery of the nuclear energy, how can human beings destroy a city in one second? We are pushed by a secret natural force to the path of unknown destination.
Video: CERN LHC Black Holes and Strangelets - May Appear Years Later and Destroy World
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