
Could we build a particle collider on the moon?
Daniel and Kelly’s Extraordinary Universe
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The Greatest Monuments to Science in Biology
I feel like some of the greatest monuments to our knowledge an biology are the smallest things, like our ability to make vaccimes and to have these really precise surgeries. But with physics, sometimes you need to go big to even find the tiniest, tiniest particle, right? Like it seems like the smaller and more elusive the particle, the bigger the structure around it has to be to actually measure it. And that's the history of particle colliders. We had kiliders in chicago there were kilometers long. And now we have one in geneva, which is tens of kilometers long. People ware talking about building even bigger kiliders and bigger kiliders. Should we aim
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