Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Machine "Big Bang" Discover the Mysteries of the Universe


Some scientists European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) smashing two beams of protons for the first time in the tunnels along 27 miles of the French-Swiss border, on Monday (23/11) local time. The main purpose of the experiment is to find out how the universe was formed after the Big Bang happened 13.7 billion years ago.

The researchers hope some initial clues about the origins of the universe can be known in a few months. "This is a wonderful thing that we can do the research so far," said CERN chief, General Rolf Heuer told Reuters.

Heuer machine gunners claimed two subatomic particles, "Big Bang Machine" or the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) recently reactivated after a halt due to an accident 14 months ago. The accident occurred just ten days from the first day lit.

Previously, physicist Steve Myers could say it may take until 2011 for these two beams of protons can reach top speeds. The results are quite promising research going on at the CERN research center in Geneva. At that time the particle collision energy to produce nearly equivalent to the Big Bang.

The scientists believe can create conditions similar to the extraordinary explosion that occurred billions of years that if the LHC to operate at full power. They are now planning to increase the light intensity and acceleration so it can collect enough data to continue the experiment.

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