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"Would it not be cheaper to just build one in space. I think about 15billion of it will be to create the vacuum and the other 2 billion for magnets."
The international space station cost 150 billion.
No, it would not be cheaper to build a 100km collider in space. |
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"Would it not be cheaper to just build one in space. I think about 15billion of it will be to create the vacuum and the other 2 billion for magnets.
The international space station cost 150 billion.
No, it would not be cheaper to build a 100km collider in space."
Ok accepted but I still like the idea |
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"Any physicist's like to give a hint as to what could be found with this new one?"
I'm not a physisit but I am amateur astronomer. It took look at the particles at much higher energy rates to help in understanding more about the Higgs Boson interaction with other standard model particle physics, looking at weak interacting massive particles in the hole to have a better understanding of dark energy.
As we have no means to directly study dark energy I think the hope that creating much greater energy collisions will help broaden our current knowledge of the conditions relatively shortly after the big bang.
Though my knowledge on the subject is very limited. I mainly enjoy looking at massive structures so that what I concentrate on. |
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"I'm not a physisit but I am amateur astronomer. It took look at the particles at much higher energy rates to help in understanding more about the Higgs Boson interaction with other standard model particle physics, looking at weak interacting massive particles in the hole to have a better understanding of dark energy.
As we have no means to directly study dark energy I think the hope that creating much greater energy collisions will help broaden our current knowledge of the conditions relatively shortly after the big bang.
Though my knowledge on the subject is very limited. I mainly enjoy looking at massive structures so that what I concentrate on."
Agree. I don't fully partake in many Physic studies but it does interest me a lot. I prefer Engineering design to keep me going in life. Maybe the new AI will help lol |
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"I'm not a physisit but I am amateur astronomer. It took look at the particles at much higher energy rates to help in understanding more about the Higgs Boson interaction with other standard model particle physics, looking at weak interacting massive particles in the hole to have a better understanding of dark energy.
As we have no means to directly study dark energy I think the hope that creating much greater energy collisions will help broaden our current knowledge of the conditions relatively shortly after the big bang.
Though my knowledge on the subject is very limited. I mainly enjoy looking at massive structures so that what I concentrate on.
Agree. I don't fully partake in many Physic studies but it does interest me a lot. I prefer Engineering design to keep me going in life. Maybe the new AI will help lol"
Now if you want to talk about cosmology and astronomy then I would like to think I can hold myself well in that arena.
Engineering, depending what it, I love it. More about how things are designed. I adore programmes like "how it's made"
Admitting all of the above has probably lost me a few points in the desirability factor her on fab |
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"What difference will it make to the majority of people? "
If a mini black hole probably more than you would register lol But the discoveries will give scientists a greater understanding about how the universe works and very likely create things like new medicines etc. Probably nothing much to us now but future generations will benefit |
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By *orny PTMan 42 weeks ago
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"Love this type of science and engineering. It's epic scale and will give a lot more understanding of the universe" on all scales. Just think what the average phone will be like in 20+ years as electronic will end up looking quaint and Li ion batteries will be old hat. This is how it will benefit ordinary folk as well as another new medical imaging machine to sit next to the X-ray, CAT, PET and MRI. This will be a game changer.
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By *orny PTMan 42 weeks ago
Peterborough |
"Sounds really good, love this.
But the initial 17bn is a large price tag
Not really when you think about how much is spent or wasted on incompetence that has no value to society."
Like FB's METAVERSE? |
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"I'd prefer to spend the money eradicating world hunger and poverty personally...
I have a plan for that. Operation SOYLENT GREEN.
Hhmmm ??. This plan sounds promising
Its people goddam you"
It's ur butt |
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