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  • Energy from Large Hadron Collider (LHC)

    Hello everyone! For my since-fiction i`m looking for answers for few questions.
    I`ve got this idea that in LHC as a result of collision of this very small particlies with such a hudge speed there should be a great release of energy.
    So the question is: is it possible to collect this energy somehow?
    And if it is possible - could we convert this energy in electrical energy to use it?

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    Originally posted by Drag View Post
    Hello everyone! For my since-fiction i`m looking for answers for few questions.
    I`ve got this idea that in LHC as a result of collision of this very
    small particlies with such a hudge speed there should be a great
    release of energy.
    So the question is: is it possible to collect this energy somehow?
    And if it is possible - could we convert this energy in electrical
    energy to use it?
    Your question is:
    is it possible to collect this energy somehow?

    My question is:
    In which frame of reference we see the
    ' result of collision of this very small particles '
    In LHC this frame of reference is a vacuum.
    Then your question will sound as:
    is it possible to collect this energy from vacuum somehow?

    In my opinion the vacuum polarization / fluctuation /
    transformation gives answer to your question.
    ==,

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