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Hadron Collider 158158 Responses
Last post: 4 years, 1 month ago | Thread started: Apr 10, 08, 3:41 p.m.
Out of context: Response #15 [Apr 10, 08, 3:41 p.m.]
- skelly_b
This stuff is far from a random. Fermilab, the current largest particle accelerator, has been doing this kind of work since the 1960s. The kinds of things they are unearthing with these experiments are significant to physicists and those who interested in the workings of sub-atomic particles, most folks could care less.
I just went on a tour of Fermi a few weeks ago. What is going on down there is beyond me. But I support what they are doing, while I try to grasp the ideas they are researching.

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