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Created : 14 September 2008
 

International Linear Collider

A bigger bang

https://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/science/article4749224.ece

THE vast new Cern particle collider has only just hummed into life, but physicists are already drawing up plans for a still larger machine to answer the questions even Albert Einstein was unable to resolve.

The International Linear Collider (ILC) would be a machine up to 31 miles long, comprising two giant “guns” that would accelerate electrons and particles of antimatter called positrons to near-light speeds before smashing them together.The results could open up some of the hottest topics in physics, such as the existence of extra dimensions, the origins of gravity and even how the big bang – the event that created the universe – happened.

 

Comments


Sunday, 14 September 2008, 18:10
Scherererer
They can't wait for the first shot to go off with the LHC before they start making this next one?
Sunday, 14 September 2008, 19:20
HoboBen
If I was in charge of the country, they would be building new stuff like this every week.
Sunday, 14 September 2008, 21:55
Agent
I don't see why they can't just use the Chunnel. It's about the right length.

Haha, loved this comment

And Albert said "Let there be photons" (to paraphrase slightly).

My theory is that the universe started when the inhabitants of the previous universe tried to find out how the universe started.

Monday, 15 September 2008, 03:32
spinal
I don't really care what they do as long as they use private funds and not tax money.
Monday, 15 September 2008, 11:43
HoboBen
The LHC only cost the UK on average the cost of a pint of beer per person... I think that's definitely worth it, considering they've already started using the LHC to treat cancer with friggin antimatter. Woo!

Not to mention the super-fast internet it'll be bringing us.