The search for the secrets of the universe continues.
Sunday put scientists back in time the particle accelerator located 90 meters underground on the border between France and Switzerland. Accelerator has been closed since December, when it first was up and running after a downhill expose the technical problem at the beginning of the experiment in September 2008.

In December, the researchers achieved collisions between the particle beams in the so-called LHC tunnel (Large Hadron Collider) that generated the energy equivalent to 2.36 million electron volts - that world of energy.

When the researchers again started the engine, they hope that the collisions will generate up to about 7 million electron volts, which is approaching the energy generated by the universe’s origin, the so-called BigBang.

Accelerator must now go for 18 to 24 months before it closes again before the final experiment in which they will try to generate up to about 14 million electron volts.

The goal of these collisions is that you will be able to kill two particle beams so that the intensity of the particles shatter and reveal their smallest constituents, the smallest constituents of the universe.

The researchers’ Holy Grail is to find the so-called Gudepartikkelen, or the Higgs particle, which will help physicists closer to the great riddle of how the so-called black matter, or black holes, the works.

The experiments in CERN’s been very controversial because some fear it may get out of control and that there may be a new virtual aion kinah Big Bang to black holes that swallow not only CERN-system, but destroy the whole earth.

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