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BIGBANG :இன்று (30/03/10) 13:00 மோதல் நிகழவுள்ளது

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- உலகம் எப்படி உருவானது?

- எப்படி விசை (force) வேலை செய்கின்றது?

இவை பற்றிய இன்னுமொரு ஆராய்ச்சி இன்று சுவிசில் நடந்தது.

Scientists create 'mini Big Bang' to unravel atom's mysteries: http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/article874409.ece

- The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has succeeded in creating a miniature version of the Big Bang by smashing stripped-down lead atoms together

- The reaction created temperatures a million times hotter than the sun’s core.

- Such high temperatures have not been reached since the first billionth of a second following the Big Bang — the event which many scientists say was the beginning of the universe

- This was expected to cause atomic particles such as protons and neutrons to melt, producing a “soup” of matter in a state previously unseen on earth.

Big Bang II to start in Switzerland today http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/09/10/2360337.htm

- The world's biggest and most sophisticated science experiment begins in Switzerland later today when scientists attempt to test the Big Bang theory

- Engineers will attempt to circulate a beam of particles around the 27-kilometre-long underground tunnel that houses the Large Hadron Collider at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN)

- The $10 billion machine is designed to smash particles together with cataclysmic force, recreating conditions in the Universe moments after the Big Bang

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