This demonstration uses electric fields to accelerate a ping pong ball in a manner similar to an actual particle accelerator. Explained by Todd Johnson of Fermilab
This demonstration uses electric fields to accelerate a ping pong ball in a manner similar to an actual particle accelerator. Explained by Todd Johnson of Fermilab
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Has anyone played a game called another world??? It was available on commodore amiga and probably on pc back in the 80s. Does anyone remember the introduction? That was a particle accelerator experiment gone wrong. Lol. If you wanna see how it works look up another world introduction. Ps that was my favorite game.
check out niikola teslas particle accerator it would have given wireless energy to everyone on the planet 100 yrs ago! it was called wardenclyffe look it up! it makes such a high voltage that it accerates electron fields right through the earth setting up resonant waves and allowing everyone on the earth to have free power. i demonstrated a small scale model so we can start learning and build that instead of a CERN accelerator.
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