The main danger from these energy levels is to the LHC machine itself. The beam of particles has the energy of a Eurostar train travelling at full speed and should something happen to destabilise the particle beam there is a real danger that all of that energy will be deflected into the wall of the beam pipe and the magnets of the LHC, causing a great deal of damage.
This all happens in milliseconds, meaning that the particles would have navigated just less than 3 circuits before the dump is complete. Careers Media Office. Which universities contribute to CERN?
Why was the LHC built underground? Can the LHC make a new universe? Is CERN studying nuclear power or nuclear weapons? Can the work at CERN be used to build deadly weapons? This is highly unlikely, for two main reasons: Firstly, CERN and the scientists and engineers working there and their research have no interest in weapons research.
Are the high energies produced by the LHC dangerous? Toggle navigation Menu. In other words, can it create conditions that allow matter, radiation or information to travel back and forth in time? Well, the LHC is up and running again, for the third time in as many years, and proposals regarding time travel continue. Depending on how you approach this process, you can get any number of possible universes with different shapes, some of which allow forms of time travel defined as a journey with a negative net travel time.
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