CERN Proposes Ambitious Future Circular Collider Project
CERN has unveiled plans for the Future Circular Collider (FCC), a groundbreaking project aiming to surpass the capabilities of the Large Hadron Collider. This proposed 91-kilometer tunnel, situated between France and Switzerland, is designed to conduct high-precision experiments and explore uncharted territories in particle physics.
With an estimated cost of 14 to 17 billion Swiss francs, the FCC promises to drive innovation in various scientific fields. While the project could commence operations by the 2040s, it has faced scrutiny regarding its financial implications and environmental impact.
A final decision by CERN's member states is anticipated in 2028, as experts evaluate its feasibility and potential contributions to fundamental physics.
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