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originally posted by: Terpene
If it's not what they claim it to be, it's most likely an electromagnetic umbrella...
originally posted by: nerbot
a reply to: TerryMcGuire
Hidden in plain sight perhaps so no need for panic for those who created it?
And...we have no idea what lies beneath.
The LHC is a toy for scientists about which I hear very little.
originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: LogicalGraphitti
The LHC is a toy for scientists about which I hear very little.
You evidently don't know about the CERN website.
CERN
originally posted by: LogicalGraphitti
originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: LogicalGraphitti
The LHC is a toy for scientists about which I hear very little.
You evidently don't know about the CERN website.
CERN
Thanks for the link. You’re right, I didn’t know about the site. Interesting reading! It may be a whole new area for me to explore.
If it were smaller, the bends would be sharper, the acceleration would need to be bigger, so the energy lost through synchrotron radiation would be greater, and the maximum collision energy would be lower.
The Higgs field is pivotal in generating the masses of quarks and charged leptons (through Yukawa coupling) and the W and Z gauge bosons (through the Higgs mechanism).