Date: 25/07/2014 13:28:43
From: CrazyNeutrino
ID: 565400
Subject: China plans super collider

China plans super collider

For decades, Europe and the United States have led the way when it comes to high-energy particle colliders. But a proposal by China that is quietly gathering momentum has raised the possibility that the country could soon position itself at the forefront of particle physics.

Scientists at the Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) in Beijing, working with international collaborators, are planning to build a ‘Higgs factory’ by 2028 — a 52-kilometre underground ring that would smash together electrons and positrons. Collisions of these fundamental particles would allow the Higgs boson to be studied with greater precision than at the much smaller Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, Europe’s particle-physics laboratory near Geneva, Switzerland.

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Date: 25/07/2014 13:47:43
From: roughbarked
ID: 565408
Subject: re: China plans super collider

How long can China last?, should be the science question.

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Date: 25/07/2014 13:49:07
From: Postpocelipse
ID: 565409
Subject: re: China plans super collider

roughbarked said:


How long can China last?, should be the science question.

Economically?

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Date: 25/07/2014 13:51:26
From: roughbarked
ID: 565410
Subject: re: China plans super collider

Postpocelipse said:


roughbarked said:

How long can China last?, should be the science question.

Economically?

The country itself has all the assets.. viability of extraction and secondary utilisation are in serious doubt.

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Date: 25/07/2014 13:54:19
From: roughbarked
ID: 565411
Subject: re: China plans super collider

roughbarked said:


Postpocelipse said:

roughbarked said:

How long can China last?, should be the science question.

Economically?

The country itself has all the assets.. viability of extraction and secondary utilisation are in serious doubt.

Perhaps I should add, without Australia?

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