Trouble 175 Meters Below

The Large Hadron Collider is thought to be one of science’s biggest experiments since the Lunar moon landing, and it has a huge impact on every civilians’ life, this could change the way we think and make all of our science text books out of date. The Large Hadron Collider is about 175 meters below the border of France and Switzerland, with over 36 countries’ scientists working on it. The Large Hadron Collider, usually shortened to LHC, is a high energy particle accelerator that will try to recreate the big bang in tiny beams to figure out how the universe was created; this project will break atom’s particle’s and their particle’s and so on. The worst possible scenario is that the LHC creates micro black holes, which is just as strong and threatening as a normal black hole.

The LHC was officially turned on September 10th and it’s been on ever since then. Unfortunately, it malfunctioned due to over heating and was turned offline and put into a gigantic fridge to cool down until the problem was fixed. This wasn’t a loss for scientists, they expected there to be problems and are ready for any other glitches the LHC has for them. The large hadron collider will soon be online and will continue to quest for the long asked question on how the universe works.

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  1. WOW, I really like the information you put it is a mazing that is can or might or can creat a micro black hole . I really never thought that one science experimnet can creat something like this. I really like that you said that they shut the experiment down because it over heating . Even if the scientist new it might happen why didn’t they try to improve it .

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