World's smallest particle accelerator is 54 million times smaller than the Large Hadron Collider, and it works
World's smallest particle accelerator is 54 million times smaller than the Large Hadron Collider, and it works
Scientists have created the world's first nanophotonic electron accelerator, which speeds negatively charged particles with mini laser pulses and is small enough to fit on a coin.
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It's interesting that people only really became aware of particle accelerators in the LHC sense. CRT televisions are also particle accelerators. It's nothing too super new.
48 0 ReplyAround 1930 they had a particular accelarator at Berkeley called the Cyclotron...they had the coolest names back then
19 0 ReplyLarge Hadron Collider is also a cool name. Are there newer accelerators with uncool names, like "TD Bank Accelerator"?
22 0 Reply"randall", he's an old baseball pitcher who just throws the atoms really hard
9 0 ReplyIt's pronounced Nolan 😂
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Yeah, but that's just what it is and does. What's it do? Collide. What's it collide? Hadrons. How big is it? Large.
I like the Cyclotron so much better. What does it do? I don't fukken know, but it sounds cool as shit
8 0 ReplyWell, it's like the Terminator. What does it do? It terminates. Still a cool name.
5 0 Replyit trons cycles
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I will always read its name as "Large Hardon Collider". Could be its porn name.
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Melbourne has the Synchrotron
6 0 ReplyBerkeley still has a cyclotron, though it’s a little newer (build in the 60’s) and much bigger.
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