Giant 'supercollider' could find missing secrets of universe, say CERN scientists
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Giant atom-smasher proposal worth billions of dollars seeks to unravel universe's hidden 95%
Researchers at Cern, the world's largest particle accelerator in Switzerland, have put forth a proposal for the Future Circular Collider (FCC), a supersised successor to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), as reported by the BBC. With an estimated cost of $21 billion, the FCC aims to revolutionise physics by delving into the mysteries of dark matter, dark energy, and other particles that have eluded the LHC. The FCC is envisioned to be three time…
Giant 'supercollider' could find missing secrets of universe, say CERN scientists
The current machine has been unable to unlock more information about dark energy in the universe - but it is hoped its giant successor will be given the green light for construction to begin in the 2040s.
Researchers at the world's largest particle accelerator in Switzerland have put forward proposals for a much larger superaccelerator with which to discover new particles that would revolutionize physics and lead to a fuller understanding of how the Universe works, the BBC reports.
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