Well, maybe.
The Large Hadron Collider at CERN’s facility in Switzerland/France is to be switched on next week. The job of the LHC is to basically fire two beams of particles (protons, if you care), at speeds approaching the speed of light; the particles will circle the whole 27Km route 11,000 times per second.
These two beams, which are operating in opposite directions, will be brought into alignment, so that their paths cross. At the intersection, the two streams of particles will collide, the ultimate result being to recreate the first few moments of the existence of the universe, right after the Big Bang.
