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  • Une balade avec le TIM... bravo Thierry et Jean-Louis.

  • They should have took us all the way round so we could see how big it is.

  • the LHC is on the road of destruction

  • To mdma4life down there...

    Yes we have been using these for however long you say but nothing as had the speed and power of the lhc ... and the lhc can create black holes but they would evaparate immidetly , because it hasnt got the energy to make them grow any larger ...and youd need around a magnitude 14 to destry the earth and this machine cant do that .

  • what mean it?

  • That was a segment of the LHC magnet system, it is a particle accelerator whose circumference is 27km

    Its function is to generate particles from energy (and usually we convert matter into energy, remember E = mc^2, works both ways.

    It does this by colliding two beams of protons (or lead nuclei) into each other. The energy produces a sea of particles, the more energy, the more particles and better separation.

  • We have been using this tech for decades, the tevetron has run beams into each other for well over a decade 24 hr/day.

    The LHC is special in that it can produce much higher energy levels where the tevetron functions at 450 GeV per beam (900 GeV collision). LHC has already beat this at 1.18TeV (1180GeV). The LHC was designed to run at 7TeV per beam (14TeV collision)

    Its a big superconducting magnet which accelerates beams of protons, 27km makes for higher energy gains in speeding up protons

  • The new energies will allow for the collection of new particles, since more data is processed. Higgs boson as predicted by the Standard Model, have yet to be seen.

    With LHC at 3.5GeV per beam (7 collision) by Jan-Feb next year, they will be able to observe several higgs per petabyte of recorded data.

    It will also observe superpartners, it might actually observe soon. These are supersymmetry particles which might make up the mass of the mass we can't observe in the universe

  • It would take me far too long to explain supersymmetry in 500 characters lol, as this is my 4th post, there is obviously a lot of information.

    If you are interested PM me, I don't mind helping explain it to anyone interested.

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