World’s largest scientific experiment set to begin
Published: 09 September, 2008, 20:41
The world's largest particle accelerator will try to uncover how the universe began in a $US 5 billion experiment that will start on Wednesday. More than 700 Russian scientists, along with some 9,000 others, are involved
The Large Hadron Collider will fire a beam of protons around a 27-kilometre long tunnel in opposite directions. At near light speed they will be made to collide amid fears that by doing so it might open a high-gravity zone (a.k.a. a black hole), which might threaten the life on Earth.
Scientists hope to find a previously unseen kind of particles. Dozens of theories will be proven true or false.
The original idea of the Collider was brought from Russia, says Senior Scientist Pavel Nevsky.
The Collider was built deep underground near Geneva, Switzerland.
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