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I read 2 books on CERN's LHC and I'm confused by the different information provided in regards to what exactly will the detectors will be analyzing.
In the first book ("Present at creation" author: Mr.Aczel), it is clearly written that after the beams collides, matter (protons) will be transformed in pure energy and that energy will transformed itself into matter and this new matter "may constitute particles like those that existed when the universe was only a tiny fraction of a second old" So it seems that the LHC will be analyzing this new matter that just formed out of the collision.
In the other book ("Collider" author: Paul Halpren). It never says anything about new matter being created. It simply mentions that they will be analyzing the debris of the collision of the proton beams.
Well now I'm confused. Is it new matter that they will be analyzing or debris (that flies off in all direction) due to the collision?
Regards,
Jonathan
In the first book ("Present at creation" author: Mr.Aczel), it is clearly written that after the beams collides, matter (protons) will be transformed in pure energy and that energy will transformed itself into matter and this new matter "may constitute particles like those that existed when the universe was only a tiny fraction of a second old" So it seems that the LHC will be analyzing this new matter that just formed out of the collision.
In the other book ("Collider" author: Paul Halpren). It never says anything about new matter being created. It simply mentions that they will be analyzing the debris of the collision of the proton beams.
Well now I'm confused. Is it new matter that they will be analyzing or debris (that flies off in all direction) due to the collision?
Regards,
Jonathan