Posted on Aug 05, 2025 / Travel

The LHC works by accelerating beams of protons (or sometimes heavy ions) in opposite directions through a circular tunnel using powerful superconducting magnets. Once the particles reach extremely high energies, they are made to collide at specific points inside large detectors. These collisions produce showers of subatomic particles, which are recorded and analyzed by computers and scientists. The goal is to detect rare or new particles and understand how known particles behave under extreme conditions. The process helps simulate the earliest moments of the universe and probe the structure of matter.
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