
“In the end, what we would like to do is a collision that will reach 10 times more than we have today,” Cern’s spokesman Arnoud Maroller said. “When you have more energy, you can create heavier particles.”
The scheme puts the proposed path, environmental impact, scientific aspirations and project cost. Independent experts will take a look at the 20 countries in CERN-are all European except for Israel-in 2028 whether it should be moved forward, starting in the mid-twenties of the last century at a cost of about 14 billion Swiss francs (about 16 billion dollars).
CERN officials describe the promise of scientific discoveries that can push innovation in areas such as Cryogenics, super escaping magnets and vacuum techniques that can benefit humanity.
External experts point to the promise to learn more about Higz Busonand The particle is out of reach It was called “God’s Jerte” in a controversial way, which helped clarify how the issue was formed after the big explosion.
Working in particle collision In 2013 confirmed the existence of Highgs Boson – The central piece in the puzzle known as the standard model that helps to explain some of the main forces in the universe.
“This group of reports represents an important milestone in this process, but the full sense of the possibility of obtaining its fruits will only be known through accurate studies by scientists, engineers and others, including politicians who must make difficult decisions at a time when uncertainty today rules,” said Dave Tupac, professor of physics and astronomical in Texas.
“It provides an exciting opportunity for particle physics, and in fact all physics, on the world stage,” said Tupac, who did not belong to the plans, who had been working for years in Fermilab Tevatron Collider in the United States that was closed in 2011.
CERN scientists, engineers and partners are behind the plans at least 100 scenarios of the new collision before reaching a 91 -km perimeter at an average depth of 200 meters (656 feet). Serne said the tunnel would be about 5 meters (16 feet).