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Across 1 conversation, Harry Cliff ranges across Large Hadron Collider, quantum fields, matter-antimatter asymmetry. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) accelerates particles to 99.9999991% of light speed using powerful magnets in a 27 km tunnel. Particles are ripples in quantum fields, not fundamental units, with the Higgs boson discovered via LHC proton collisions.

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The Future Circular Collider aims to be the largest particle accelerator with a 100 km circumference, significantly larger than the LHC.
#92Harry Cliff: Particle Physics and the Large Hadron Collider
Supersymmetry, despite being a popular theoretical framework, has not been supported by LHC data, challenging its validity in explaining the Higgs mechanism.
#92Harry Cliff: Particle Physics and the Large Hadron Collider
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Feynman's Lectures on Physics
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The Quantum Theory of Fields
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