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Hadron Collider ready to recreate the big bang – can it really break into higher dimensions, gravity waves, dark matters and virtual particles in Hyperspace?
India Daily Technology Team
Feb. 4, 2007

Something spectacular is waiting to happen this summer or in fall. The European Laboratory for Particle Physics in Geneva, Switzerland, is almost ready with the Large Hadron Collider, a new particle accelerator that will collide beams of protons or lead nuclei at close to the speed of light. The collider is expected to create as many as 800 million particle collisions every second. And those collisions are expected to recreate the conditions that existed just after the Big Bang began the rapid expansion and cooling of matter that scientists believe created the universe.

The collisions are expected to create new particles that may help scientists answer basic questions about the universe. Data from the collisions may, for example, explain why matter has mass and how particles acquire mass.

Can it really break into higher dimensions, gravity waves, dark matters and virtual particles in Hyperspace? Some scientists believe it will ignite a ‘new realm in Physics’ – the Physics of higher dimensions.

One of the goals of the research at the Large Hadron Collider's ATLAS detector is to find evidence of the Higgs boson, a particle predicted by the Standard Model of particle physics. The model theorizes that space is filled with a Higgs field and particles acquire their masses by interacting with the field. No experiment has detected the Higgs particle. But researchers at the Large Hadron Collider hope their experiments make this discovery.



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