Hi, I am finally here
with the second part of my amazing trip to CERN.
If you have not seen
the first part of mentioned video
I mean visiting a great Swiss Science Center
check out the video description for a link to the video.
So, finally, we come closer to this equation behind me,
where we can see the basic mathematical expression
of forces, quarks
and Higgs' bosons.
If we want to capture all these physical quantities
during proton collisions
in a large LHC accelerator,
which is located in CERN in Switzerland
we need some detectors for that.
As you can see next to me,
I have a printed model of just such a detector.
which is located in ATLAS Experiment
It is one of four projects on the LHC
It's a diminished model
If you would like to imagine what a large device is
so a person standing on this shoulder would be tall only a few mm.
It's really big piece of equipment.
If you wanted to see how I made this model
so watch a separate video,
the link is in the video description.
And now let's finally see
what it looked like during my visit right at CERN.
First we went to the information center where
a lot of things were depicted.
 
Then we had lecture
from an amazing Slovakian scientist
who told us a lot of interesting information about CERN
and at the same time we learned
that the equation you saw at the beginning of this video
on the T-shirt is actually much more complex
and you can now see its partially specify
not quite in detail
because in a completely delineated form
it would have several sides.
Around the large wooden round building
we reached the ATLAS main building
where we have received a further splash of new interesting information
about this ATLAS project.
Here we saw the interesting a few minutes long video in 3D,
whose link is in the video description.
Be sure to look at it.
Because it explains the functioning
of the LHC.
 
 
Next, we moved again around
The Globe of Science and Innovation
to the French section
where the SM18 Cryogenic Testing Device is located,
in which we could try what it would be
if we could go down to the underground of the ATLAS Experiment.
I mean into the tunnel of LHC.
There was the regular shutdown of LHC,
but it was not possible to go to underground of LHC
because before starting the LHC operation
they started with various tests
where radiation is generated, so the underground has already been
closed to the public :(
In this section, the scientists have explained
in more detail the functioning of this famous blue pipeline.
Some of the technologies used were just breathtaking :)
Really great!
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Bye
