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Scientists built the most powerful physics machine on earth to study the fate of our universe, and it may break the laws of physics

Sep 9, 2015, 23:59 IST

Right now, the most powerful physics machine ever constructed by man is running at maximum power after a major upgrade that took two years to complete.

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And recently, two different experiments reported that they may have discovered a particle that behaves in ways that cannot be explained with any existing physical laws, as Scientific American reports.

Shown below is one of four major detectors that are crucial to the machine's purpose:

CERN has announced that the LHCb experiment had revealed the existence of two new baryon subatomic particles. CERN/LHC/GridPP

The Large Hadron Collider slams beams of subatomic particles - that are traveling at more than 99.999999% the speed of light - together in the most energetic head-on hits you can imagine.

The heaping piles of scientific data generated from these powerful mash-ups, and seen by giant detectors like the one above, is enough to fill 100,000 dual-layer, single-sided DVDs, each year! And this data is fueling countless science projects across the globe conducted by over 10,000 researchers, engineers, and students.

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These projects probe and test the fundamental laws of physics that govern our understanding of the universe.

And given the latest discoveries, could it be that with its tremendous power and mind-boggling technology, the LHC has broken the laws of physics and given us material with which to expand on new theories? The results still need to be confirmed, first.

In the meantime, here's an amazing graphic by the producers at Column Five - an agency that specializes in informative graphics - about the LHC, what it does, how it operates, and what physicists are hunting inside of its giant, empty, and freezing tunnels:

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NOW WATCH: How scientists uncovered a completely new world inside the tunnels of the most powerful physics machine on Earth

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