Participated in CERN’s 4-day scientific tour group, listened to scientist lectures at CERN every morning, visited the large-scale collider in the afternoon (all 4 laboratories visited), and continued discussions after returning to the hotel in the evening. It was an eye-opener and insightful. Wow!
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Participated in CERN’s 4-day scientific tour group, listened to scientist lectures at CERN every morning, visited the large-scale collider in the afternoon (all 4 laboratories visited), and continued discussions after returning to the hotel in the evening. It was an eye-opener and insightful. Wow!
A visit to the CERN European Nuclear Research Center, the theory is actually understood, but it is more fun to provide ordinary people with such an interesting way of presentation. It``s history in the making indeed...
Finally visited the long-awaited LHC European Large Hadron Collider and Exhibition Hall Globe of Science and Innovation! All free, the exhibition hall is open daily, individuals can visit at any time, but individuals can not enter CERN, need to book online several weeks in advance to join the group. The 27-kilometer-long circular tunnel, 100 meters beneath the French border in Geneva, Switzerland, is built by 40 countries and the European Nuclear Research Organization (CERN) has invited more than 7,000 scientists and engineers from 80 countries to study basic physics. The brains of the world are said to be mostly here. They include more than 100 experts from China. True scientists give you a little insight. We are introduced by Professor Qian, a professor from Peking University who has been working part-time for 29 years. This is the most advanced development in the field of basic physics worldwide. In 2013, the Higgs boson, or God particle, that was predicted 50 years ago was discovered, nicely adding the final jigsaw puzzle to the standard elementary particle model. I was in a group of about 10 or 20 young people, potential future scientists! And spent the whole day there before he left...
The European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) is an important particle research institution in the world, focusing on simulating the initial state after the Big Bang. This is the place with the most intensive geniuses in the world and the largest particle physics laboratory in the world. 6,500 scientists and engineers from 80 countries are engaged in scientific research here. The "God particle" (Higgs boson) that just won the Nobel Prize in Physics was found here. The world’s largest particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) with a circumference of 27 kilometers, is buried deep in the ground and runs through the border between Sweden and France. It is where the antimatter was created and stolen in the novel "Angels and Demons" It is also the destination of God in "The Big Bang Theory". At the same time, it is also the birthplace of the World Wide Web (www). The Microcosm exhibition is next to the reception of the CERN institution, located in Building No. 33 of CERN. CERN is not only a research institution, but also a popular science base. Tourists can visit the exhibition here, visit the Museum of Particle Physics (Microcosm), or make an appointment in advance to visit and learn about the particle collider and enter Exciting experimental site. In the CERN restaurant, for a small amount of money, you can still drink good coffee, have a hearty lunch and exquisite desserts. The people sitting next to you may be the real Xie Er, or the future Einstein, listen carefully, maybe they are really discussing the ultimate question about the universe and human beings.
The European Organization for Nuclear Research is a non-profit organization and a worldwide cooperative organization. It mainly participates in several European countries and studies some things about the protection and use of nuclear energy. Nuclear energy is also a very important strategic energy source.