When in September last year, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) broke down, many breathed a sigh of relief. After all, this meant that the expected after the launch of this thing doomsday postponed. But it looks like a quiet life of pessimists over.
Physicists at the European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) last Friday launched the Large Hadron Collider. According to scientists, the beams of protons successfully pass around the perimeter of the collider. No failures not observed.
Less than a day, researchers have achieved greater success than in September 2008, when the LHC was first launched. Push beams in the collider physics going on this week.
This collision of protons is most frightening. Many fear that arise as a result of "black hole", which is gradually sucked into the earth and our planet will disappear.
Recall that the LHC was first launched in autumn 2008. But he soon broke down. Repair collider was completed in October 2009, but in early November, it took a new failure.
Large Hadron Collider is the world's largest accelerator of elementary particles. It is a 27-kilometer tunnel is closed, scatter the beams of particles in which 53 of superconducting magnet. They operate at temperatures close to absolute zero.
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