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Those are the days when celebrities were really gorgeous, having great fit, wealthy and also glamorous. But now there are a lot of changes happening including the return of witty jokes, cook books and films and also the TV shows about the aliens and supernatural. Lots of geeks are given really encouraging roles which has put the traditional celebs to the back. Let’s look at some celebs who are the upcoming geeks who seek fame and fortune.

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Scientists recreated Big Bang to find out ‘God Particle’

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Finally, Physicists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research achieved the feat that they were trying to achieve from a year and so. With their Large Hadron Collider they managed to collide protons at the three times energy from their previous attempt.

At the outskirts of Geneva on the Franco Swiss border scientist collided two proton beams in the world’s largest atom smasher situated as in their effort to detect the elusive ‘God Particle’. Under experiment the two proton beams were kept in motion in opposite directions of two 27 Km long pipes of the LHC in November 2008, they were then moving at speed of 3.5 trillion electron volts (TeV) where each beam of the proton wwere moving around the device at 11,000 times every second.

However to create conditions as similar to big bang scientist collided the two beams at 7 Tev, it is assumed that under similar conditions universe was created billions of years ago. When the proton beams collided, 800 million collisions per second took place and powerful detectors installed at the site gathered data of each of the collisions.

The analysis of this data that could lead to the discovery of the Higgs boson, also called as the ‘God particle’, that is believed to have existed when the universe was born. Now on research would go from subatomic debris of proton collisions for signs of extra dimensions that will bolster belief in “supersymmetry”, a theory that doubles the number of particle species in the universe. This collision will help scientist to have some real particles to work upon. Until now scientists were use to work with computer simulations of particle collisions. The LHC is undoubtedly would open new doors of discoveries for laws of physics at the highest energies and smallest scales ever probed.

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