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Did you know that there is a particle accelerator called the God Machine?

It's true, is the most powerful which could make great discoveries, such as confirming the existence of invisible matter or extra spatial dimensions, once it becomes operational in September this year. "Being of God", as he has called the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), is also purpose is to uncover the mysteries of the origin of the universe.

If you're wondering what is a particle accelerator? They are machines that accelerate charged particles (ions) using electromagnetic fields in a hollow tube which has a vacuum, and finally each ion collide with a stationary target or another particle in motion. The scientists analyzed the results of collisions and try to determine the interactions that govern the subatomic world.

According to Einstein's formula E = mc ² mass is a form of energy. This means that energy can be transformed into mass and vice versa. In particle accelerators that is used to transform kinetic energy into mass in a particle collision. Thus, new particles can be created in particle collisions at high relative velocities. In the search for new heavy particles is important to be able to accelerate particles to high energies. The higher energy of the original particles, heavy particles can be created in particle collisions.

For reasons of repairs among other things, the God machine will be activated between September and November this year
DATA "Large Hadron Collider"



Home Construction : 1994
Built by: CERN
Location: Swiss-French border
Cost: EUR 6200 million
Concerned Scientists: 10,000 scientists from 500 universities
countries involved: Forty
Dimensions: Diameter 27 km
Depth: Between 50 and 125 meters
Working Temperature: 272 ° C
Bajo Cero Achieved Acceleration: 99.9999999 Speed \u200b\u200bof Light Achieved
Magnetic Field: 100,000 times the Earth



OBJECTIVES OF THE EXPERIMENT:


  • Find out what is really the mass.
  • Find out what is dark matter (which occupies over 95% of the mass of the Universe) Find out how many are
  • total particles of the atom. Discover
  • existence of supersymmetric particles
  • Discover why there is no over antimatter.
  • Discover how was the matter during the first few seconds following the Big Bang.

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