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It is a bunch of researchers trying to find answers to questions related to the big bang theory. So they have this machine that provides collisions between lead ions. What it is doing is recreating conditions similar to what they theorize was just after the Big Bang.
When heavy ions collide at high energies they form for an instant the quark-gluon plasma, a “fireball” of hot and dense matter that can be studied by the experiments. They use detectors to analyse the particles produced by collisions in the accelerator. These experiments are run in collaboration with scientists from institutes all over the world. Each experiment is distinct, and characterized by its detectors.
But what if they unlock something they shouldn't?
When heavy ions collide at high energies they form for an instant the quark-gluon plasma, a “fireball” of hot and dense matter that can be studied by the experiments. They use detectors to analyse the particles produced by collisions in the accelerator. These experiments are run in collaboration with scientists from institutes all over the world. Each experiment is distinct, and characterized by its detectors.
But what if they unlock something they shouldn't?