Big successor to Hadron Collider may uncover secrets and techniques of 95% of the universe
Scientists at CERN - house to the world's largest particle accelerator - have put ahead proposals for a brand new "supercollider" which it's hoped will assist uncover the secrets and techniques of 95% of the universe.The Future Circular Collider (FCC) is seen because the large successor to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which sits in a 17-mile tunnel beneath the bottom close to Geneva, Switzerland - however the brand new machine can also be going through criticism for its £17bn price ticket.
The LHC, which began working in 2008, achieved its first high-energy particle collisions in 2010 and lately has acquired a collection of upgrades.It accelerates subatomic particles to nearly the pace of sunshine, earlier than smashing them into one another.The LHC found the so-called "G...










