martes, 2 de agosto de 2016

From the invisible to the visible world and back

Many of us have focused on the partiality of things, where we assume the behavior that they will have even before they do something, for example, a balloon, candle, rubber or a bulb; but we almost never have wondered how do they work, in a microscopic or nanoscopic level to trigger their function in the visible level for humans.
Nowadays, scientists and engineers have designed, developed and created the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the largest single machine in the whole world. It was designed to collide beams of hadrons or protons, up to 7 TeV energy.  The main purpose of it is to examine the validity and limits of the Standard Model, which is currently the theoretical framework of particle physics. As a common young adult, I learned about this a long time ago, when I saw an article in the periodic.
In my career, this invention has more importance in the ambit of chemistry and physics, because it can answer many questions that scientists have wondered for decades or even more years, and can approve or discard a lot of theories related to the Universe. So, the information will be more precise and accurate, and can be teached in a safe way. That's why I choose this magnificent instrument.
His future use will be, as I said previously, answer questions that a lot of scientifics have wondered through the years, such as: the meaning of the mass, the mass of the particles and their origin, number of total particles of the atom, recreate the conditions that caused the Big Bang, and many others.
Mainly, the potential impact on human welfare would be, in addition to the acquisition of information and knowledge about the Universe and the world around us, using it to develop science with more accurate results for energetical, medicinal, physical and mathematicians uses, among others.
These could be the advantages of the great machine, but what if something went wrong? Well, major institutions report that could trigger catastrophic events, such as the formation of black holes, super-massive foreign matter, magnetic monopoles or other process resulting in destruction of the Earth. But according to studies, there is no basis to justify them. WELL, THAT'S GOOD, HUH? *calms down*

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