Ladies and Gentlemen of the UNSC, we are quite literally about to figure about what exactly makes the universe turn. With a single device by August this year we may be able to prove the following: There are magnetic monopoles, a magnet with only one pole; there are four fundamental forces of the universe are electromagnetism, strong nuclear forces, weak nuclear forces, an gravitation; supersymmetric particles can be formed; there are at least two universes; there exist at least 5 dimensions. Upon further tests we may be able to prove that there is the full theorized 11 dimensions.
Now I am sure that many of you are demanding an explanation and how any of this could make us closer to obtaining a translight drive similar to that of the Shaw-Fujika engine. So I will brief you on what exactly this device is and how it's capabilities could launch human technology 500 years ahead.
The Large Hadron Collider located at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, near Geneva, Switzerland, is the largest constructed particle accelerator.
The collider is contained by a large circular tunnel approximately 27 kilometers in circumference buried at a depth varying from 50 to 175 meters underground. The tunnel originally functioned as an electron-positron collider, now houses the LHC.
Through the large tunnel runs two pipes, each contain a particle beam that travel in opposite directions. Around these poles are 1232 dipole magnets that hold the beams in place and 392 quadrupole magnets will focus the beams, so in total, over 1600 superconducting magnets will be used to hold this device in place and focus it.
The protons in this particle beam will approach each other with an energy of 7 TeV, or 7 Terra electronVolts. The collision will thusly have the equivalent energy of 14 TeV. At these quicker-than-light speeds it will take the less than 90 microseconds for an individual proton to travel go from one end of the tunnel to the other. Essentially these protons are moving at a speed of 97,200,000,000 kilometers per hour, or 97.2 billion kilometers per hour. In comparison the speed of light is only 1,079,252,849 kilometers per hour, or 1.079 billion kilometers per hour.
This in itself seems physically impossible, however it is a relatively simple explanation. In a vacuum nothing travels faster than light, however in a medium light is slowed. It is possible that shock waves can be formed with electromagnetic radiation. As a charged particle travels through an insulating medium, it disrupts the local electromagnetic field in the medium. Electrons in the atoms of the medium will be displaced and polarised by the passing field of the charged particle, and photons are emitted as the electrons in the medium restore themselves to equilibrium after the disruption has passed. (In a conductor, the equilibrium can be restored without emitting a photon.) In normal circumstances, these photons destructively interfere with each other and no radiation is detected. However, if the disruption travels faster than the photons themselves travel, as when a charged particle exceeds the speed of light in that medium, the photons constructively interfere and intensify the observed radiation. The result (analogous to a sonic boom) is known as Čerenkov radiation. I digress.
Rather than firing the protons in a single continuous beams they are going to be fired in bunches, ultimately colliding in 25 nanosecond intervals. The collision is going to be of unprecedented scale and is the real point of the research.
It is theorized that the collisions can produce the elusive Higgs boron, one of the missing links in the Standard Model of physics. If this Higgs boron is produced it will allow physicists to fully understand ow basic particles gain matter and mass. It would also make a large step to confirming the Grand Uniform Theory, and string theory as well.
The Standard Models and Grand Uniform Theory all support the notion that there are more than one dimensions and quite possibly other universes as well, as prevalent in the Grand Uniform Theory. There are currently 4 known dimensions, width, length, height, and time. There are theorized a total of 11.
The collisions may also produce strangelets, an atom with a perfect balance of quarks; micro black holes; magnetic monopoles; and supersymetric particles.
As many of you know, the Shaw-Fujika drive opens a whole in normal space-time into the non-dimensions of space. It does so by creating micro black holes. If the string theory is confirmed by even one of these tests it will essentially prove there is a Slip Space, or alternate, non-dimensional universe. And if we can create a single micro black hole with the LHC, sustainable or not, we can prove that there is a way to get through to Slip Space, and all we would need to do is create a simple way to reach this Slip Space, hypothetically by creating small scale versions of the LHC.
I am anticipating the results of the first use of the LHC, and would personally love to see that Slip Space indeed does exist. So please, gentlemen, I encourage you to speak up, discuss the LHC and all possible outcomes.