PHYSICISTS JOIN MASSIVE COLLIDER IN SEARCH FOR TRUTHS
September 11, 2008
September 11, 2008
DALLAS, Sept. 11 -- The University of Texas at Dallas issued the following news release:
The device that may answer how the universe came to be is the largest and one of the most expensive devices ever created.
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) sits beneath the surface of the earth along the Franco-Swiss border outside Geneva. The arms of the world's largest particle accelerator form a 17-mile tunnel beneath the earth. Within this tunnel, protons are accelerated to al . . .
The device that may answer how the universe came to be is the largest and one of the most expensive devices ever created.
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) sits beneath the surface of the earth along the Franco-Swiss border outside Geneva. The arms of the world's largest particle accelerator form a 17-mile tunnel beneath the earth. Within this tunnel, protons are accelerated to al . . .