Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Large Hadron Collider Hits Successfully The Big Bang Theory

By NIMY Sara Joy

March 30 The most challengeable experiment successfully completed, inside a 17-mile tunnel below the border of Switzerland and France at Geneva. It was the most worrying time in science that the experiment with the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) for reproducing the conditions instantly after the Big Bang.

By crashing proton beams into each other, the LHC could make a record for high energy collisions today. The crashing proton beams was at three times extra power than ever before. For the milestone experiment $ 10 billion was spent.

This experiment is bringing answer to why Albert Einsteins theory of relativity and about theoretical particles and micro forces. It will be a breakthrough in science and scientists effort to recognize the foundation of the universe. The experiment was done at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) accelerator at CERN, the European Particle Physics laboratory in Cressy near Geneva.

The scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research or CERN captured measurements at a mixed energy level of 7 trillion electron volts.

The Big Bang is the cosmological model of the primary environment and following expansion of the Universe that is supported by the most inclusive and precise explanations from contemporary scientific evidence and study. As used by cosmologists, the term Big Bang generally refers to the idea that the Universe has expanded from a primordial hot and dense initial condition at some restricted time in the past and continues to expand to this day.

Experiments are collecting their first physics data historic moment here! a scientist tweeted on CERNs official Twitter account.

Nature does it all the time with cosmic rays (and with higher energy) but this is the first time this is done in Laboratory! said another tweet.

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