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Fractal Fractal posted on Jun 26, 2011
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C . E . R . N . The Large Hadron Collider The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a gigantic scientific instrument near Geneva, where it spans the border between Switzerland and France about 100 m underground. It is a particle accelerator used by physicists to study the smallest known particles – the fundamental building blocks of all things. It will revolutionise our understanding, from the minuscule world deep within atoms to the vastness of the Universe. Two beams of subatomic particles called 'hadrons' – either protons or lead ions – will travel in opposite directions inside the circular accelerator, gaining energy with every lap. Physicists will use the LHC to recreate the conditions just after the Big Bang, by colliding the two beams head-on at very high energy. Teams of physicists from around the world will analyse the particles created in the collisions using special detectors in a number of experiments dedicated to the LHC. There are many theories as to what will result from these collisions, but what's for sure is that a brave new world of physics will emerge from the new accelerator, as knowledge in particle physics goes on to describe the workings of the Universe. For decades, the Standard Model of particle physics has served physicists well as a means of understanding the fundamental laws of Nature, but it does not tell the whole story. Only experimental data using the higher energies reached by the LHC can push knowledge forward, challenging those who seek confirmation of established knowledge, and those who dare to dream beyond the paradigm. Thanks Magik

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MagikUnicorn

5:36PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

C . E . R . N . Le Grand collisionneur de Hadrons Le Grand collisionneur de hadrons (LHC) est un gigantesque instrument scientifique situé près de Genève, à cheval sur la frontière franco-suisse, à environ 100 mètres sous terre. C’est un accélérateur de particules, avec lequel les physiciens vont étudier les plus petites particules connues : les composants fondamentaux de la matière. Le LHC va révolutionner notre compréhension du monde, de l’infiniment petit, à l'intérieur des atomes, à l’infiniment grand de l’Univers. Deux faisceaux de particules subatomiques de la famille des « hadrons » (des protons ou des ions de plomb) circuleront en sens inverse à l’intérieur de l’accélérateur circulaire, emmagasinant de l’énergie à chaque tour. En faisant entrer en collision frontale les deux faisceaux à une vitesse proche de celle de la lumière et à de très hautes énergies, le LHC va recréer les conditions qui existaient juste après le Big Bang. Des équipes de physiciens du monde entier analyseront les particules issues de ces collisions en utilisant des détecteurs spéciaux. Il existe de nombreuses théories quant aux résultats de ces collisions. Les physiciens s’attendent en tous cas à une nouvelle ère de physique, apportant de nouvelles connaissances sur le fonctionnement de l’Univers. Pendant des décennies, les physiciens se sont appuyés sur le modèle standard de la physique des particules pour essayer de comprendre les lois fondamentales de la Nature. Mais ce modèle est insuffisant. Les données expérimentales obtenues grâce aux énergies très élevées du LHC permettront de repousser les frontières du savoir, mettant au défi ceux qui cherchent à confirmer les théories actuelles et ceux qui rêvent à de nouveaux paradigmes. Merci Magik

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Faemike55

5:39PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

Cool conception of the collision

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jeroni

5:42PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

Excellent shot, fantastic colors and details

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bebopdlx

5:52PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

Cool work

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MOSKETON

6:14PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

genial.

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coyoteviper

6:20PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

very cool. I like the pattern

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DennisReed

6:21PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

A cool representation!

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mgtcs

6:24PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

WOW....Gorgeous work Magik, superbly done!

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flavia49

6:35PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

gorgeous image!

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eekdog

7:00PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

collides with beauty..

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Feliciti

7:09PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

yes , cool work on this !!

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greyone

7:13PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

Gorgeous APO. There were a lot of people that were frightened this machine was going to create a blackhole that would grow and destroy the earth. I havent heard any fears about that for a couple of years now so I'm guessing the conspiracy folks saw thier science was flawed and gave up.

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magnus073

7:17PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

Magik, c'est une image fantastique mon ami. J'ai aimé l'histoire de l'accélérateur de particule, c'est fascinant

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myrrhluz

7:43PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

Beautiful image! Wonderful depth, colors, and design. It is fascinating to think of all the discoveries that will happen because of the LHC. There was a particle accelerator begun in Texas, but due to poor management, rising cost, and a lack of polital will, it was cancelled in 1993. I just looked it up to see what was going on there now and the last line of the Wikipedia article was depressing. "As of October 2010, the site is abandoned and run-down."

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anitalee

7:55PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

Excellent

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npauling

8:16PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

A super version of the collider, maybe it is this machine that is causing all the quakes in Christchurch, NZ., nah I don't think so, too far away.

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kbrog

8:17PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

Or they can blow us all up! ;) Fantastic work!

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tamburro

9:20PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

Fanastic image Magik!!!! Hugs:)

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jocko500

9:48PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

maybe we can put bulls head on people and stuff that the Greek and others stories come from lol i do not know but we see. good image

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PHELINAS

10:05PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

Oui ,ce gigantesque engin est un défi comme un espoir!Belle reconstitution du BigBang + un milliardième de seconde Real.Félicitations!

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danapommet

10:55PM | Sun, 26 June 2011

This is beautiful Magik and a great explanation. Dana

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peedy

12:07AM | Mon, 27 June 2011

Beautiful! Gorgeous coloring. Corrie

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jayfar

12:30AM | Mon, 27 June 2011

Greatfractal great info Magik but all beyond me!!!

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bobrgallegos

12:48AM | Mon, 27 June 2011

Awesome and beautiful fractal! Hypnotizing

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odile

1:06AM | Mon, 27 June 2011

C'est superbe. C'est vrai que les scientifiques poussent de plus en plus loin les limites du savoir et c'est vraiment fascinant. Mais toujours pas de réponse à l'ultime question : pourquoi l'univers existe-t-il? plus les questions annexes: Dans quel lieu est-il? et Qui l'a mis là? :o)))

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renecyberdoc

1:41AM | Mon, 27 June 2011

fine art and info.

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bazza

1:55AM | Mon, 27 June 2011

Looking good Magik, this is fabulous... As for the collider, I think they may create a Black hole and it will suck us all in lol..

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Bossie_Boots

2:08AM | Mon, 27 June 2011

Magik this is superb i love the color !!

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erlandpil

2:17AM | Mon, 27 June 2011

Cool work erland

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mininessie

2:44AM | Mon, 27 June 2011

nice¡

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