參加了CERN的4日科學旅遊團,每天上午在CERN聽科學家講座,下午参觀大型對撞機(4個實驗室都参觀了),晚上回到酒店後繼續討論,大開眼界,大漲見識,大呼過癮!
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世界上最大的粒子物理實驗室,擁有大型粒子對撞機LHC,是小說《天使與魔鬼》中反物質被製造並被竊取的地方,也是《生活大爆炸》裡謝耳朵嚮往不已的神目的地。來到這裡,可以參觀粒子物理學博物館和粒子宇宙展覽,也可以參加有講解的導覽,參觀和了解粒子對撞機。
CERN's visit to the European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) shows that the theory is well understood, but it's much more fun to be able to provide such an interesting presentation for ordinary people. It s history in the making even (?)
Finally, I visited the longed-for LHC European Large Hadron Collider and its exhibition hall Globe of Science and Innovation. It is free of charge. The exhibition hall is open every day. Individuals can visit it anytime, but they can't enter CERN. They need to book the group online several weeks in advance. The particle accelerator in a 27-kilometre tunnel 100 metres deep beneath the border between Geneva and France, Switzerland, was built in 40 countries. CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, invited more than 7,000 scientists and engineers from 80 countries to study basic physics (such as the origin of the universe), where it is said that most of the world's smartest brains are located. These include more than 100 experts from China. A real scientist gives you a deep and simple explanation. We were introduced to Professor Qian from Peking University, who has worked here part-time for 29 years. This is the forefront of the development of basic physics in the world. The Higgs boson, known as the God particle, was discovered 50 years ago in 2013, beautifully adding the last piece of jigsaw to the standard elementary particle model. I joined a group of young people in their 10s and 20s, potential future scientists, who stayed there for a whole day before reluctantly leaving.
The European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) is an important global particle research institute, focusing on simulating the initial state of the universe after the Big Bang. This is the world's most talented place, is the world's largest particle physics laboratory, from 80 countries, 6500 scientists and engineers are engaged in scientific research here. The "God Particle" (Higgs Boson), which has just won the Nobel Prize in Physics, was found here. The world's largest particle accelerator, the 27-kilometer-long Large Hadron Collider (LHC), is buried deep underground and runs through the border between Switzerland and France. It is where antimatter is made and stolen in the novel Angel and Devil, and where Richel's eternal destination is the Big Bang of Life. At the same time, it is also the birthplace of the World Wide Web (www). The Microcosm exhibition is next to the Reception of CERN, located in Building No. 33 of CERN. The European Organization for Nuclear Research (EURO) is not only a research institute, but also a popular science base. Visitors can visit the exhibition, the Microcosm and the particle collider in advance. At CERN's restaurant, you can still get good coffee, plentiful lunch and delicate dessert for very little money. The people sitting next to you may be the realistic version of Sheldon, or the future Einstein. Listen carefully. Maybe they are really discussing the universe about the ultimate human pole.
This is the world's highest technology in physics, the most famous here is the nuclear collider, known as the place where black holes can be made. In fact, after the visit, I don't think there is much mystery, but I still benefit a lot from learning physics here. It's worth bringing children.
參加了CERN的4日科學旅遊團,每天上午在CERN聽科學家講座,下午参觀大型對撞機(4個實驗室都参觀了),晚上回到酒店後繼續討論,大開眼界,大漲見識,大呼過癮!
CERN's visit to the European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) shows that the theory is well understood, but it's much more fun to be able to provide such an interesting presentation for ordinary people. It s history in the making even (?)
Finally, I visited the longed-for LHC European Large Hadron Collider and its exhibition hall Globe of Science and Innovation. It is free of charge. The exhibition hall is open every day. Individuals can visit it anytime, but they can't enter CERN. They need to book the group online several weeks in advance. The particle accelerator in a 27-kilometre tunnel 100 metres deep beneath the border between Geneva and France, Switzerland, was built in 40 countries. CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, invited more than 7,000 scientists and engineers from 80 countries to study basic physics (such as the origin of the universe), where it is said that most of the world's smartest brains are located. These include more than 100 experts from China. A real scientist gives you a deep and simple explanation. We were introduced to Professor Qian from Peking University, who has worked here part-time for 29 years. This is the forefront of the development of basic physics in the world. The Higgs boson, known as the God particle, was discovered 50 years ago in 2013, beautifully adding the last piece of jigsaw to the standard elementary particle model. I joined a group of young people in their 10s and 20s, potential future scientists, who stayed there for a whole day before reluctantly leaving.
The European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) is an important global particle research institute, focusing on simulating the initial state of the universe after the Big Bang. This is the world's most talented place, is the world's largest particle physics laboratory, from 80 countries, 6500 scientists and engineers are engaged in scientific research here. The "God Particle" (Higgs Boson), which has just won the Nobel Prize in Physics, was found here. The world's largest particle accelerator, the 27-kilometer-long Large Hadron Collider (LHC), is buried deep underground and runs through the border between Switzerland and France. It is where antimatter is made and stolen in the novel Angel and Devil, and where Richel's eternal destination is the Big Bang of Life. At the same time, it is also the birthplace of the World Wide Web (www). The Microcosm exhibition is next to the Reception of CERN, located in Building No. 33 of CERN. The European Organization for Nuclear Research (EURO) is not only a research institute, but also a popular science base. Visitors can visit the exhibition, the Microcosm and the particle collider in advance. At CERN's restaurant, you can still get good coffee, plentiful lunch and delicate dessert for very little money. The people sitting next to you may be the realistic version of Sheldon, or the future Einstein. Listen carefully. Maybe they are really discussing the universe about the ultimate human pole.
This is the world's highest technology in physics, the most famous here is the nuclear collider, known as the place where black holes can be made. In fact, after the visit, I don't think there is much mystery, but I still benefit a lot from learning physics here. It's worth bringing children.