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CERN, LHC AND BLACKHOLES - largehadronc
One of the concerns that has been voiced about the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), is that it could result in the formation of black holes that could destroy the world. While most scientists dismiss claims that anything produced in the LHC would destroy the planet, there are some that think that black formation could be seen with LHC collisions of sufficiently high energy. This idea has gotten a further boost from recent efforts by Matthew Choptuik at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, and Frans Pretorius, at Princeton University in New Jersey.

ALICE EXPERIMENT, QGP & LHC:

THE BABY UNIVERSE:

Bigbang theory predicts the birth of our universe has taken place from a singularity which can be explained as a point like volume which is infinitely dense following a frenzy of explosion named as bigbang explosion!

What happens after the explosion? It was a question that baffled a lot of scientists as no proper explanation was there before they come to know about QGP or Quark Gluon Plasma. What is this QGP exactly? What does it stand for? What are the state of this primordial exotic matter? QGP stands for Quark Gluon Plasma, a primordial soup of fireballs of elementary particles which exists just microseconds after the birth of universe.

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