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In anticipation of a flash forward, I will be staying home until further notice so as not to risk an accidental death due to global unconsciousness.
I am super excited about this. I can't wait to find out what theories we can eliminate as a result of this in particle physics. From what I have read, it will take scientist few years to analyze the data. Hopefully, we'll get good enough data to verify or improve our existing model of particle physics. Here are some links that I found interesting: Everything you ever wanted to know about particle smashers (but afraid to ask) The software brains behind the particle collider Event Display Decoded
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