Hi,
The LHC is hard at work and performing well. Today, two beams were rotated and smashed with a number of good collisions recorded at 2.36 TEV. Thats high, yet we will see collisions in the future of more than 7 TEV. All collisions are recorded and computerized and then analyzed for future consideration as prospective candidates for having human analysis performed on them! Lets hope the Higgs-Boson shows its ugly head! Carry on the good work!
by Stokes-Herbst on November 25, 2009
in Science
The LHC has been cooled down to -271Deg K the coolest place in the Universe! Soon the starting up of the beams can commenced, bringing the worlds biggest machine and experiment on line. What will be found when the worlds biggest detector fires up and starts seeing particles buzzing about. I will be continuing my interest on the musical front and incorporating results into my thinking for future musical projects. Exciting times….