CERN Lab Switzerland

 CERN Lab Switzerland 

"CERN  is the greatest human miracle in history" If you want to see the rise of human efforts, you must go to CERN  once in your life" You will be surprised, but what is CERN? Before we know some significant facts about the universe, I have to know.
Our universe is 13 billion and 80 million years old. It has been five billion years since the Earth was formed. Our universe was born from a terrible explosion. This explosion is called the Big Bang. After the Big Bang, 350 billion large and 720 billion small galaxies were born in the universe. There are billions of planets and trillions of stars, many times bigger than this. This universe is still expanding. How far will it go? How big it is and how many mysteries are hidden in it. Despite all the scientific progress, we humans know only 4% of it. 96% of the secrets of the universe are still beyond our consciousness.
This 96% unknown is also divided into two parts '44% is what we know we don't know. Scientists call this 44% 'dark matter' this dark matter is super energy. "Our sun is like a speck in the desert in the face of this energy," scientists say about the remaining 52 percent of the universe we don't even know we know.

It is important to know why the Big Bang happened.

It is important to know how and why the big bang happened and what happened immediately after that, which gave birth to the universe. Man has two ways to know this fact. Go back to the time when the Big Bang happened, and the universe began to exist. This is obviously not possible. Another way is to have scientists perform the "Big Bang" in the laboratory and observe the entire process of the creation of the universe. The method is difficult but not impossible, so scientists started working on it in 1952.
For this rare work, a place was found in Ferne, on the outskirts of Geneva, and both Switzerland and France started building a laboratory together. This laboratory is called CERN. This work was not enough for two countries and a few hundred scientists. Gradually, 177 universities from 38 countries of the world and three thousand professors of physics joined the project. In the first part, scientists built a 27-kilometer metal tunnel 100 meters below the ground.
In this tunnel, magnets that are 100,000 times stronger than gravity were brought down. A metal chamber 21 meters high and weighing 14,000 tons was built in the middle of this magnetic field. "The weight of the world's largest metal structure is 7,033 tons." The Ceran chamber is twice as heavy as this. A part of this chamber was made in Pakistan's heavy mechanical complex, and the official flag of Pakistan was printed on it. This process took forty years; these forty years is also a strange history.
During this time, there were enmities between the countries, and there were wars, but the scientists continued to work in Saran, transcending enmity, enmity, religion, and race. They were engrossed in this work day and night. Inventions came out; for example, the Internet was invented at CERN. Scientists were having difficulty communicating and exchanging information in cooperatives, so Tim Bernersley, a British scientist from CERN, invented the Internet in 1989. www (World Wide Web) CERN I was "born," and it connected the whole world.
City scan and MRI were also invented during the same experiment. Systems are still being developed in CERN, which will restore sight to the blind. A super-ultrasound is also coming to the market that will be a thousand times better than the current ultrasound. A laser has also been invented that will only reach the tissue that is not being treated without disturbing unnecessary tissue. It will also come out which will store the electricity of the whole country, and the grid computer of Saran will also be marketed soon. This computer will collect the data of the whole world.
All these inventions took place in CERN and are by-products of this basic work. CERN scientists collide different elements in this tunnel at speeds close to the speed of light (186,000 miles per second) and then Observe the change 'These elements are billions of times smaller than atoms' They are not visible in any microscope in the world 'Scientists discovered an element during the experiment in 2013 that provides energy to all elements' This element was called the "God particle" and two scientists, Peter Higgs and Francois Englert, were awarded the Nobel Prize for this discovery.
All these inventions took place in CERN and are by-products of this basic work. CERN scientists collide different elements in this tunnel at speeds close to the speed of light (186,000 miles per second) and then observe the change 'These elements are billions of times smaller than atoms' They are not visible in any microscope in the world 'Scientists discovered an element during the experiment in 2013 that provides energy to all elements' This element was called the "God particle" and two scientists, Peter Higgs and Francois Englert, were awarded the Nobel Prize for this discovery.


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