The Large Hadron Collider: Recreated with LEGOs

December 23, 2011

According to University Post, a scientist from the University of Copenhagen has spent over 80 hours of work and over $2,600 to build a model of CERN’s Large Hadron Collider out of 9,500 LEGO bricks. To give you some perspective, the model is at 1:50 scale. More from The University of Copenhagen:

As we write, scientists are trying to find out whether the elusive Higgs boson particle was glimpsed at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva, fueling huge excitement. If the particle, also known as the God particle, was actually there, it will make physics history.

The LHC scientists do not yet have enough data to claim a discovery. But in the meantime, at home in Copenhagen, one physicist Sascha Mehlhase from the Niels Bohr Institute has made a part of the collider, the Atlas detector, out of LEGO toy bricks.

The model is intended to promote alternative methods of learning, and a manual is in the works so anyone can make their own at home! Would you?2011 11 08 11 06 31 atlas lego model 520x388 The Large Hadron Collider: Recreated with LEGOs

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