Geneva: Barbara announced Armbin spokeswoman for the European Organization for Nuclear Research on the resumption of the recycling-ray particles in the Big Bang Collider on the Swiss French border in the wake of a short layover.
Armbin reported that it expected to reach top speed within two to four weeks after the end of the technical stop in the Christmas holiday.
Armbin pointed out that the collisions at the highest possible level of energy, and in the simulation of conditions in the moments that followed the creation of the universe 13.7 billion years ago will occur within two to four weeks through the application of a plan of action in this capacity for 18 to 24 months to give researchers the data they need to work.
The results will be subject to a study by scientists all over the world to search for the Higgs particle "Higgs" is elusive particle default.
The large Hadron Collider of the European Organization for Nuclear Research is the largest machine built so far started work in September 2008 but was closed after ten days because of the intense heat in the expenses of the underground ring with a length of 27 km causing long delays and costly.
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