What followed during the entire process and after that is plethora of questions and few answers. Roughly 2000 scientists from all over the world got involved, 200 of them were from our own country. We have even contributed financially for this project.The mini big bang is carried out with the help of 80 different countries to unearth questions as:
1.How God's particle(Higgs Boson) can be captured?
2.How to find proof of the evolution of mankind?
3.With this experiment, what are the chances of finding life elsewhere?
The LHC (large hadron collider) is seen in its tunnel at CERN (European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland.
My questions for this entire experiment:
1. Can we limit ourselves with the knowledge that one can gather from this? There is no limit for getting information.
2. Can we then use all this effort and money to share it with people who are alive but find it difficult to survive? What's the big deal in assuring that there is life in some other planet??
