large electron positron Large Positron and Negative Electron Field (Collider)
The new gas pedal, the Large Proton Collider (LHC), can re-establish a number of conditions, including energy density -- the energy density that existed in the universe just one billionth of a second after the birth of the universe about 15 billion years ago.
The LHC is housed in a tunnel with a circumference of about 27 kilometers, 75 meters below the Swiss-French border.
One of the most important tasks facing the LPC is to record the so-called Higgs boson, a heavy particle predicted by theory.
At the time of the LHC program,*** nearly 2,000 scientists from 150 research laboratories in 34 countries were involved, and the program cost about $8 billion, partly funded by the United States.
This test can be studied in many directions, but the research results involved are likely to be very ahead of their time, and are generally applied to the official and military, so it is normal that there has not been any media news since then!
In addition, it is very likely that the technology of studying the properties of particles and controlling them will be utilized in the research of quantum computers. This is just a vague intuition from me as an amateur, and it may not be right. But ultimately it's an idea! Right ............^^^