In this day we had two lectures. One lecture was about the latest discoveries (top quark, bottom quark and tau neutrino); the second lecture was about the Principle of Uncertainty. I don't want to bored you with this stuff. So lets talk about our first visit: LINAC 2. We went to the restricted area with radiation control and watch the place where Physics started. Everything started with a tiny Hydrogen bottle. The H2 goes to a chamber where the electrons are retain and protons are "synchronized". After that the protons are injected to a linear accelerator and goes to LEIR. Look here:Friday, July 6, 2012
HST2012, CERN - Day 6
In this day we had two lectures. One lecture was about the latest discoveries (top quark, bottom quark and tau neutrino); the second lecture was about the Principle of Uncertainty. I don't want to bored you with this stuff. So lets talk about our first visit: LINAC 2. We went to the restricted area with radiation control and watch the place where Physics started. Everything started with a tiny Hydrogen bottle. The H2 goes to a chamber where the electrons are retain and protons are "synchronized". After that the protons are injected to a linear accelerator and goes to LEIR. Look here:
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