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Published on May 06, 2016
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The Large Hadron Collider
My pick for the one of the 7 wonders of the modern world.
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What is the structure?
The biggest machine in the world.
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Who made the structure?
CERN's 10,000 man masterpiece
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When was it made?
1984 to 1998 to 2008 to more...?
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Where was the structure made?
Geneva, Switzerland
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How was it built?
Using LOTS of magnets, and tunnels upon tunnels.
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Why was it built?
For science!!
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Criteria: Unique
It is the only large particle accelerators in the world.
Uses liquid helium for cooling, a very unique substance (superfluid)
Accelerates particles to near light speeds(99.9999991%), no other machine can do this.
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Daniel Kulinski
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Criteria: Honorable
It is built by people from all over the world.
It is built for scientific purposes only, so no weapons can be developed from it.
It is built inside the most neutral country in the world(Switzerland)
Built near Geneva, a city known for world ethical conventions.
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Daniel Kulinski
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Criteria: Well-Known
Thousands upon thousands of people worked on it.
Millions of scientists have acknowledged and recognized it.
About 20,000,000 articles have been written about or in relation to it, on the internet alone.
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Daniel Kulinski
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Why should it make the list?
Biggest machine in the world, and much more..
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Daniel Dionne
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Works Cited
"CERN Accelerating Science." The Large Hadron Collider. Web. 05 May 2016.
"Google Trends - Web Search Interest - Worldwide, 2004 - Present." Google Trends. Web. 06 May 2016.
"Home - Creative Commons." Creative Commons. Web. 19 May 2016.
"LHC (Large Hadron Collider) Resource Portal - Science and Technology Facilities Council." LHC (Large Hadron Collider) Resource Portal - Science and Technology Facilities Council. Web. 05 May 2016.
"Large Hadron Collider." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation. Web. 05 May 2016.
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