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A singularity formed by a previous collapsed Universe?
Multiple Universes?We just don’t know… YET
What Caused It?
96% of our universe seems to be missing.
We don’t know what it’s made from?
Dark Matter? It seems to exist but scientists have no idea what it actually is.
What Happened?
AND How?
Scientists Believe They Can Look Back To
You would have needed a microscope to see it!
0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000001
seconds after the moment of creation
What is this…?
What is it…?A theory of how the universe works.A description of how the fundamental
particles that make up all matter interact with each other.
12 fundamental particles 4 fundamental forces
Fundamental Forces
Force Range Strength Acts between:
STRONG FORCE 10-15 m Strongest Quarks
ELECTROMAGNETIC No limit Stronger than WF Charged objects
WEAK FORCE 10-18 m Stronger than G Fundamental Particles
GRAVITY No limit Weakest All objects
ClassificationAccording to the SM, matter can be
divided into 3 blocks:FERMIONSBOSONSHADRONS
Fermions• Subatomic particles that make known matter and antimatter.
• Consists of QUARKS and LEPTONS.
• Found in the nuclei of atoms
• Mainly make up protons and neutrons
• Not found in nuclei
• e.g. electrons
BosonsBosons are particles that carry forces.
•There are 4 known bosons:• GLUON: strong force• W & Z: weak force• PHOTON: electromagnetic force, and
operates over an infinite distance.
•THEORETICAL:GRAVITON: gravity, and operates over an infinite distance.
HadronsHadrons are composite particles made up
of quarks, e.g. protons and neutrons.These can be found in the nucleus of an
atom.
Large Hadron collider
What's All The Fuss About???The LHC
• Was built to help scientists answer key questions
• May reveal some unexpected results
What Are these “Unresolved Questions”?
1) What is mass? • What is the origin of mass? • Why do tiny particles weigh the amount they
do?• Why do some particles have no mass at all? • The most likely explanation could be the
Higgs boson• First hypothesized in 1964, • It has yet to be observed.
An Invisible Problem... 2) What is 96% of the universe made of?• Matter forms 4% of the Universe. • The rest, Dark matter and dark energy?• Investigating this 96% is one of the biggest
challenges today in the fields of particle physics and cosmology.
Nature's Favoritism... 3) Why is there no more antimatter?• Everything we see in the Universe is made of
matter. • Antimatter has opposite electric charge, but
identical in every other way.• At the birth of the Universe, more matter than
antimatter was produced in the Big Bang.
MATTER + ANITMATTER ENERGY
Why does Nature appear to have this bias for matter over antimatter?
Secrets of the Big Bang4) What was matter like within the first second
of the Universe’s life?• Matter is believed to have originated from
fundamental particles.• Today, the composition of matter comes down to
gluons. • During the first microseconds after the Big Bang
the Universe would have contained quark–gluon plasma.
Large Hadron Collider• The world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator. • 38,000 tonnes• 27 km ring of superconducting magnets• Number of accelerating structures to boost the energy of the
particles along the way• 9300 magnets • Trillions of protons racing around the LHC ring at over 11000
times a second.• Traveling at 99.99% of the speed of light. • 600 million collisions every second
What Goes On Inside???Inside the accelerator,
• Two beams close to the speed of light• Very high energies • Beams travel in opposite directions • Guided by a strong magnetic field. • Chilling the magnets to about ‑271°C
A temperature colder than outer space!
• Temperatures up to 1000 times hotter than the centre of the Sun!
The accelerator complex
When will it Launch?• First need to cool the machine down to almost
absolute zero • If there is a problem with the machine can cause
a delay of up to 3 months.
LHC is on course for a start-up as early as this summer.
World Ending?Concerns about the safety of the high
energy particle collisions.
Overall no reasons for concern!
• Mini black holes
• Mini Big Bangs
The key to Mass
What Is Higgs?A few years ago scientists hit a
problem, they could not explain how mass exists!
They came up with the Higgs mechanism
The Higgs mechanism is the unproven quantum phenomenon that gives massless particles mass.
The Higgs Field– a simple explanation
Imagine a Hollywood party. In the beginning the people are evenly distributed in the room.
When someone famous walks into the room the people are attracted to them.
As the famous person moves through the room they gain momentum, this is an indication of mass.
In this explanation the famous person is a particle and the people are the Higgs field.
The Higgs Particle– A Simple Explanation
Imagine the same Hollywood party. In the beginning everyone is spread evenly in the room.
Then someone starts a rumour at the door and a few people hear it and group together.
As the rumour moves through the room it gains momentum and therefore it has gained mass.
In this explanation the people in the room are Higgs Bosons
Higgs at the LHC
If the Higgs exists, the LHC can transfer more than enough energy to detect it.
Even if the Higgs is proven incorrect, the LHC will find something. Whatever the LHC finds will be revolutionary