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	<title>Comments on: Another Look at the LHC</title>
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		<title>By: wetherks</title>
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		<description>The LHC is a pretty big deal for scientists and citizens alike. While the big words are way over many peoples&#039; heads, the overall concept isn&#039;t that hard to grasp. This article made a good point in comparing the Large Hadrom Collider to the Hubble Space Telescope. Whle the Hubble Space Telescope explores the large parts of our universe, the Large Hadrom Collider will lead to new discoveries about the smaller, and even smallest particles on Earth.  &quot;The LHC is to the tiny inner spaces of matter what the Hubble Space Telescope is to the vastness of outer space: Both explore an extreme range of space.&quot;

96% percent of the Universe is made up of &#039;dark-matter&#039; but no one exactly knows what dark matter is. Hopefully, the LHC will answer many of the mysteries of Science, and help us foster the knowledge we need to understand the world, the galaxy, and the universe.  

Read this article too!
http://public.web.cern.ch/public/en/LHc/WhyLHC-en.html</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The LHC is a pretty big deal for scientists and citizens alike. While the big words are way over many peoples&#8217; heads, the overall concept isn&#8217;t that hard to grasp. This article made a good point in comparing the Large Hadrom Collider to the Hubble Space Telescope. Whle the Hubble Space Telescope explores the large parts of our universe, the Large Hadrom Collider will lead to new discoveries about the smaller, and even smallest particles on Earth.  &#8220;The LHC is to the tiny inner spaces of matter what the Hubble Space Telescope is to the vastness of outer space: Both explore an extreme range of space.&#8221;</p>
<p>96% percent of the Universe is made up of &#8216;dark-matter&#8217; but no one exactly knows what dark matter is. Hopefully, the LHC will answer many of the mysteries of Science, and help us foster the knowledge we need to understand the world, the galaxy, and the universe.  </p>
<p>Read this article too!<br />
<a href="http://public.web.cern.ch/public/en/LHc/WhyLHC-en.html" rel="nofollow">http://public.web.cern.ch/public/en/LHc/WhyLHC-en.html</a></p>
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