CERN scientists create the highest temperature mass humanity has ever seen

Interesting stuff… TGO

Refer to story below. Source: Tecca

By Tecca | Today in Tech – Tue, Aug 14, 2012

Couldn’t they have waited until the wintertime when we could actually use the heat?

CERN, the European physics lab responsible for discovering the Higgs boson just last month, has scored another major achievement in the realm of physics. No, scientists there haven’t discovered any freaky new particles — they’re just doing some pretty cool things with existing particles. Or should we say hot things: CERN scientists have created a “quark-gluon plasma” that clocks in at a balmy 5.5 trillion degrees.

Researchers believe that the mass of sub-atomic particles they created approximates the state of the universe immediately after the Big Bang. The ingredients for the mix were quite simple: two lead atoms, smashed.

When you’re dealing with temperatures as high as these, collecting a precise measurement can be difficult. Scientists are only now working on the calculations to determine the exact quantity of heat present, but they’re confident that the result will be greater than the previous high temperature of 4 trillion degrees.

[via Gizmodo]

This article was written by Fox Van Allen and originally appeared on Tecca

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One Response to CERN scientists create the highest temperature mass humanity has ever seen

  1. IzaakMak says:

    Hell, if they can do that then where’s that fusion power plant I’ve been waiting for? 😀

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