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The Big Experiment 大型强子对撞机试验

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Could the LHD unveil the secrets of the universe?
You might have never heard of the CERN laboratory, but this is all about to change.

On 10th September 2008 the most powerful scientific experiment ever attempted will take place at this quiet research centre near Geneva on the border of France and Switzerland.

Buried underground, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is about to be switched on. In laymen's terms, it is a kind of time machine that could open a window on how the universe appeared in the first few microseconds of its existence.

Particle accelerators and detectors are the key parts to the whole experiment. The accelerators are housed in a near circular tunnel under the Jura Mountains, buried between 50 – 175m underground at various points.

Beams of protons will be accelerated in opposing directions and smashed into each other at near light speed, and in conditions colder than the space between the stars.

In order to photograph the moment of these explosive collisions, detectors, which are as large as a five-storey building, have been built at CERN, yet they're capable of pinpointing a particle with an accuracy of 15 microns, that's 20 times thinner than a human hair.

The journey to build this giant experiment has taken 14 years, more than 10,000 scientists from 40 countries and a whopping £5 billion (60 billion yuan) to complete.

If the experiment succeeds in recreating the conditions soon after the Big Bang, scientists are hoping to discover new physics which may answer questions about what the universe is made of, and how it came to be the way it is.

However, not everyone is eagerly anticipating the big day. There are fears that the experiment could open black holes and the whole planet might disappear. But Professor Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith says there's no threat at all.

"The chance we produce a black hole is minuscule, it's one of the wildest speculations. But even if we do, it can't swallow up the earth," he said.


GLOSSARY 词汇表 (收听发音, 请单击英语单词)

CERN
欧洲粒子物理实验室

in laymen's terms
简单来说

detector
探测器

a beam of protons
一束质子

smashed
被碰撞

explosive collision
爆炸性的冲撞

micron
微米

Big Bang
宇宙大爆炸

miniscule
极小的

Large Hadron Collider
大型强子对撞机

particle accelerator
粒子加速器

circular tunnel
圆形隧道

accelerated
被加速

light speed
光速

pinpointing a particle
精确的锁定一颗粒子

whopping
巨大的,天大的

black hole
黑洞

wildest speculation
不切实际的推测


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