What does the Large Hadron Collider do?

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Hey friends!

Most days I wake up and I’m able to tie my shoes without having to look up the manual so I have that going.

Concerning the Collider, imagine I know zero scientific terms and you don’t say stuff like “protons” or “particles”. Most P words are most likely banned.

I’m happy with the broadest, vaguest definition because the nitty gritty details are like Greek to me.

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they smash particles together really hard, really fast in an attempt to catch sight of exotic particles that are almost impossible to locate naturally. they do this because they’re hoping that these elusive quantum particles will help broaden and define our understanding of quantum physics, which will in turn help us understand more clearly how the universe functions.

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