The man taking over the Large Hadron Collider – only to switch it off

The World's Largest Particle Collider Takes a Breather Under New Director

Mark Thomson, a renowned particle physicist, has just taken the reins as director general of CERN, the iconic nuclear physics laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland. As he prepares to steer the massive scientific operation, Thomson is aware that his tenure will be marked by a five-year pause – a deliberate shutdown of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the most complex and ambitious instrument ever built.

The LHC, a 27km-long marvel of engineering, accelerates protons to nearly light speed, recreating conditions around the Big Bang. Its groundbreaking discovery of the Higgs boson has left scientists awestruck, but Thomson is more excited about the upgrades on the horizon than the machine itself. The high-luminosity LHC project, set to begin in June, promises to revolutionize particle physics by increasing collisions tenfold and unveiling new secrets.

The stakes are high for Thomson, who will need to navigate the complexities of a massive upgrade while keeping his team's morale up. "It's incredibly exciting," he says. "We're on the cusp of something revolutionary." The high-luminosity LHC could lead to breakthroughs in our understanding of fundamental laws and mysteries, including dark matter and dark energy.

However, a far more daunting challenge awaits Thomson: the Future Circular Collider (FCC), a behemoth machine that would surpass the LHC in size and scale. Estimated at 15bn Swiss francs or £14bn, the FCC is an engineering feat of unprecedented proportions. But with CERN's member states still debating its viability, Thomson faces the daunting task of securing funding for this ambitious project.

Will the world leader in particle physics retain its edge? Other nations, like the US and China, are also vying for supremacy in high-energy research. "We're not stopping discoveries," Thomson reassures. His mantra is clear: to unravel the universe's most fundamental mysteries, no matter what the cost or controversy.

As the next five years unfold under Thomson's direction, one thing remains certain – CERN will continue to push the boundaries of human knowledge, leaving scientists and policymakers alike in awe of its unwavering ambition.
 
omg u guys think this is gonna be a major setback for cern? no way! mark thomson just needs to get his team pumped up about the upgrades they're gonna make and those fancy new collisions 🚀💥 he's talkin' revolutionary stuff, and i'm all in on that 🔥 the future circular collider might seem like a behemoth, but trust me, it's worth the investment. we need cern to keep shakin' things up in particle physics! 🎉
 
Ugh, have you seen the new funding model for the LHC upgrades? 🤑 They're making scientists work 6 months a year for 5 years just so they can "test" their theories... meanwhile, the real game-changer is the FCC, and nobody's talking about it. 💸 It's like CERN's playing catch-up with other nations who are investing in real research, not just fancy new machines 🤔
 
🤔 just hope they don't pause the discoveries that make us sound smarter than we actually are 💡. seriously though, 15bn francs for a new collider? 🤑 cern needs to explain what's at stake here... is it really worth it? 🚀 and btw, who's gonna clean up all the broken equipment after they shut down the lhc? 😂
 
🤔 Cern needs to figure out how they're gonna fund this massive project 🤑 and make sure their team is on board with the upgrades 🚀. They can't just rely on existing discoveries to keep things going 💡, gotta look towards the future and keep pushing those boundaries 🔙
 
omg I'm so stoked for Mark Thomson taking over as director general at CERN 🤩! The fact that he's going into a 5-year pause with the LHC is actually super cool – it means they get to upgrade and make it even better 💡! And can you believe the high-luminosity LHC project? It's like, we're on the verge of something HUGE here 🚀! I'm all for them pushing the boundaries of science and discovery – the universe is still full of secrets and I know CERN is gonna crack 'em open soon 🔓💥
 
can't believe they're shutting down the LHC for a 5 year break lol what's the point of that? we need to be smashing into protons like crazy not taking a nap lol but i guess thats just part of the upgrade cycle 🤔 so when can we expect the new and improved LHC to be back online? seems like CERN is playing it safe by going for the high-luminosity upgrade first, don't wanna risk everything on the FCC project... but at the same time, 15bn swiss francs is a lotta cash 🤑 fingers crossed they get the funding sorted out and we can get some real breakthroughs happening 💥
 
omg I'm low-key hyped about the new dir @ Mark Thomson taking over at CERN 🤯🔬 it's gonna be wild watching him navigate the upgrade process and deal with all that FCC drama 💸😩 but like, can we talk about how revolutionary the high-luminosity LHC project is? 🚀 10x more collisions? 🔥 That's some serious sci-fi level stuff right there! 💫
 
I THINK ITS AMAZING THAT CERN IS GETTING A NEW DIRECTOR WHO'S SO EXCITED ABOUT THE FUTURE OF PARTICLE PHYSICS!!! 🤩 THIS HIGH-LUMINOSITY LHC PROJECT HAS MEHNINGFUL POTENTIAL TO REVEAL SECRETS ABOUT DARK MATTER & ENERGY! 🌌 AND YEAH, THE FCC IS A BIG DEAL BUT I HOPE THOMSON GETS THE FUNDING HE NEEDS TO MAKE IT HAPPEN!!! 💸
 
I'm low-key stoked about Mark Thomson taking the helm at CERN 🤯! A 5-year shutdown for the LHC might seem like a long pause, but trust me, those upgrades are gonna be huge 🔥! We're talkin' tenfold increase in collisions, new discoveries, and maybe even some answers to that dark matter and energy stuff 🌌. And let's not forget about the FCC – if we can make it happen, it'll be a game-changer for particle physics 💪.

But I gotta say, the competition from other countries is gettin' fierce 🤝. The US and China are all about pushin' the limits too, and CERN needs to stay ahead of the curve 🔥. Still, with Thomson at the wheel, I'm confident they'll keep innovatin' and makin' us wonder more about the universe 🔭.

It's all about that curiosity, you know? What other secrets are we gonna uncover under Thomson's leadership? 🤔 Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure – CERN is still the place to be for science nerds like me 🎉.
 
omg u guys the new director at cern is like super low key but i think it's kinda cool that they're taking a break from the lhc to upgrade it first tho 🤯 like we need those upgrades lol the high luminosity lhc project sounds 🔥 and who knows maybe they'll even discover something new that'll blow our minds 💭 as for thefcc idk man 15bn francs is like wow thats a lot of cash 💸 but hey if they can pull it off it could be massive 👍
 
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