Educator®

Please sign in to participate in this lecture discussion.

Resetting Your Password?
OR

Start Learning Now

Our free lessons will get you started (Adobe Flash® required).
Get immediate access to our entire library.

Membership Overview

  • Available 24/7. Unlimited Access to Our Entire Library.
  • Search and jump to exactly what you want to learn.
  • *Ask questions and get answers from the community and our teachers!
  • Practice questions with step-by-step solutions.
  • Download lecture slides for taking notes.
  • Track your course viewing progress.
  • Accessible anytime, anywhere with our Android and iOS apps.

Physics is Beautiful


The activation of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN should have already taken place by the time this article is published. Looks like the doomsayers were wrong that it would create a mini black hole that would consume the Earth.

It took $8 billion dollars, 13 years, and thousands of people to build, but wow is it a beautiful machine—a machine that will use 14 trillion volts of electricity to smash particles and see what the universe is made of and how it works.

Photos: Maximilien Brice, © CERN


SPECIAL OFFER!

Get full access to Educator.com’s entire library of courses.

Use

8%

Discount

CODE

Copied

SUCCESS8