LHC Detects Quark-Gluon Plasma

A team of researchers working at the site of the large Large Hadron Collider believe it may have detected quark-gluon plasma, the “hot soup” of tiny subatomic particles that the massive 27 mile long particle accelerator was designed – at least in part – to discover.

If this proves true, then we may soon know a lot more about the origins of our universe.

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  1. SlimPickins says:

    well thats good news. if they are finding quarks and we are still here theres not much else to worry about at this point. just hope they dont end up finding new weapons out of this, we have our hands full after they figured out how to split the flippin atom.

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