Large Hadron Collider is the largest and most complex machine ever made. It is capable of colliding about 600 million protons every second and the energy produced by the collision of two beams is 100,000 times hotter than that produced by the sun.
AFTER A lot of hard work, scientists have finally managed to collide two protons to produce high energy, at European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN).
Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the largest and most complex machine ever made. It is capable of colliding about 600 million protons every second and the energy produced by the collision of two beams is 100,000 times hotter than that produced by the sun. Meanwhile, the superfluid helium ring around LHC keeps the temperature at minus 271.3 degree celsius.
The collision is capable of creating black holes. But, scientists have assured that the black holes won't be powerful enough. LHC was developed to study the small particles and the world is composed of these particles. The experiment is the biggest in history involving a big amount of one billion dollar. The early two experiments done were a failure. The recent experiment was undertaken in an underground tunnel near Swiss-French border, Geneva.