Tour of the LHC at Cern

A video giving a tour of the LHC (underground accelerator) at CERN, Geneva, Switzerland.

CERN is the European Organization for Nuclear Research, the world's largest particle physics centre. It sits astride the Franco-Swiss border near Geneva.

CERN is a laboratory where scientists unite to study the building blocks of matter and the forces that hold them together. CERN exists primarily to provide them with the necessary tools. These are accelerators, which accelerate particles to almost the speed of light and detectors to make the particles visible.

Founded in 1954, the laboratory was one of Europe's first joint ventures and includes now 20 Member States.

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a particle accelerator which will probe deeper into matter than ever before. Due to switch on in 2007, it will ultimately collide beams of protons at an energy of 14 TeV . Beams of lead nuclei will be also accelerated, smashing together with a collision energy of 1150 TeV. Measuring 27km in circumference, it will become the world's largest particle accelerator when it inaugurates in November 2007.

http://public.web.cern.ch/Public/Welcome.html
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More Info:
Every Second it CERN collects 40 Terabytes of information and in one year thats 10 times the total space of the entire Internet.
and it's only 2 degrees C from absolute zero
Also every second it uses the equivalent in power as two jumbo jets, or every cell phone in the U.S.

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