CERN successfully simulated the Big Bang cosmic explosion

On November 8, the European Atomic Research Organization (CERN) based in Geneva, Switzerland, announced that it had successfully conducted a "Big Bang," simulation experiment whereby it allowed homes. Science deciphered the origin of life on this planet.

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Large particle accelerator (LHC) is installed deep underground.

According to CERN scientists, the successful implementation of a collision between " lead ions " has opened up new perspectives in the study of residues at the beginning of space formation.

The above experiment was successfully carried out by CERN on the morning of November 8 in the center's well-known Large-Grain Accelerator ( LHC ) located deep underground in a 27km circular tunnel. between the French and Swiss borders.

According to CERN's Director General, this success is a testament to the growth of LHC. For scientists, this is a step that allows them to study the initial material of the universe's formation phase.

One of the main goals of scientists is to create a small amount of the above substance (called Plasma quark-gluon) and study its transformation until it turns into matter that constitutes the universe like this day. .