KU students and researchers will be on hand this summer in Europe when the largest scientific device ever built begins operation. The Large Hadron Collider will allow researchers to better understand the underlying properties of the universe.
For more on the project, visit:
http://www.features.ku.edu/hadron/
KU Particle Physics site:
http://www2.ku.edu/~kuhep/
HEY IMA HAZ AN IDEA since the collition of particles realeases energy because of E=MC2 the smashing would realsease all that built up energy as power so E=MC2-MC2=energy so the photonic energy that is realeased can power a genorator witch powers the world!
micprn 2 years ago
Hmmm what will happen if this whole "Big Bang" Theory tester turns on us? I don't know, maybe consumation of the entire earth or universe? We'll see......
carl7594 2 years ago
sounds dangerous, enough to say do we really know enough to do something on this scale?
whynotflip 2 years ago