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

Professor Mark Thomson is set to take the reins as director general of CERN, the renowned nuclear physics laboratory on the outskirts of Geneva, with a unique twist: he'll shut down the Large Hadron Collider for five years while it undergoes major upgrades.

As one of the world's most celebrated scientists, Thomson will oversee the installation of powerful new superconducting magnets to squeeze the collider's proton beams and make them brighter. This upgrade, known as the high-luminosity LHC, promises to raise the number of collisions tenfold and significantly improve the detectors' ability to capture subtle signs of new physics.

While some might view Thomson's decision to shut down the machine for an extended period as a step backward, he sees it as a necessary evil. "The machine is running brilliantly and we're recording huge amounts of data," he says. "There's going to be plenty to analyse over the period." The upgrades will enable more precise measurements of particles and their interactions, which could reveal fresh insights into fundamental theories.

However, Thomson's tenure will also be marked by a far more ambitious project: the Future Circular Collider (FCC). A colossal machine proposed for completion in the late 2040s, the FCC would be over three times the size of the LHC. While it promises to revolutionize particle physics research, concerns surrounding its feasibility and cost have sparked debate.

Critics argue that the FCC faces significant engineering challenges, as well as questions about whether it's the best machine for making new discoveries. The project is estimated to cost around $15 billion, with CERN member states unable to foot the entire bill. Whether the FCC will become the crown jewel of CERN research remains uncertain.

Thomson acknowledges that there are risks involved, but his dedication to advancing our understanding of the universe drives him forward. "We've not got to the point where we have stopped making discoveries and the FCC is the natural progression," he says. "Our goal is to understand the universe at its most fundamental level... And this is absolutely not the time to give up."

In an age of intense global competition in particle physics research, CERN's future hangs precariously in the balance. Will Thomson's vision for a brighter, more luminous future prevail, or will the challenges facing the organization prove insurmountable? Only time will tell.
 
🤔 I think its a bit scary that they're shutting down the LHC for like 5 years but at the same time its gonna get so much more powerful afterwards 😬. What if they mess up the upgrade and it takes even longer to fix? 🚧 And $15 billion is just crazy 💸, how are they gonna make that work? But on the other hand, Thomson seems super confident in his vision for the FCC, like he's got a plan B or something 🤓. Still, I'm curious to see what happens when the LHC comes back online - will it still be able to deliver those crazy insights into new physics? 🧬
 
I'm literally hyped 🤩 about this news! Mark Thomson is taking over as director general of CERN and shutting down the LHC for 5 years to upgrade it. I mean, think about it, we're talking about a machine that's gonna make 10x more collisions than before 😲! It's gonna be like a whole new world of physics discoveries waiting to happen 💡. And yeah, I know some people are worried about the FCC project, but come on, $15 billion isn't too much for unlocking the secrets of the universe 🤯. Thomson's got this and he's all about pushing the boundaries of human knowledge 🔥. Can you imagine what we'll discover with this new setup? Mind blown 💥.
 
🤔 the LHC upgrade is like my phone battery life, it's all about efficiency 📈 and making the most of what we have. shutting it down for 5 yrs might seem harsh, but think of it like a deep clean for my old laptop 💻 – gotta get rid of the junk to make way for new tech 🚮.
 
I'm low-key excited about this move by Professor Mark Thomson 🤩! I mean, shutting down the LHC for five years might seem like a step back, but trust me, it's gonna be worth it 💯. Those new superconducting magnets are gonna make all the difference in terms of collision power and detection capabilities 🔥. And let's not forget about that Future Circular Collider (FCC) project - if it happens, it's gonna be massive 🔜! The potential for groundbreaking discoveries is huge, but I'm a bit worried about those engineering challenges 🤔. Still, Thomson's passion and dedication to pushing the boundaries of human knowledge is infectious 😊. Can't wait to see what the future holds for CERN and particle physics research in general 💫!
 
I'm so over this new LHC upgrade 🙄. Five years with nothing to do is just a waste of resources in my opinion 💸. I mean, who needs that kind of downtime when you're already making huge discoveries? It's like they're playing catch-up instead of pushing the boundaries even further 🔥. And don't even get me started on this FCC project 🤯. $15 billion is just crazy talk 💸. How are they gonna make it happen without breaking the bank? I hope Mark Thomson has a solid plan in place or we'll be stuck in a rut for years to come ⏪.
 
Ugh, five years without the LHC is crazy 🤯. I get that they need to upgrade it, but can't they just do it in parallel instead of shutting it down for half that long? It's like they're expecting us to believe that all this data won't be lost or redundant by then 😒. And what about the high-luminosity LHC, is that even a real thing? Sounds like marketing jargon to me 💼.

And don't even get me started on the FCC 🤯. $15 billion? Are you kidding me?! That's like throwing all our money at the problem and hoping for the best 😂. I mean, I'm all for advancing particle physics research, but come on, can't we be a bit more realistic about what we're trying to achieve here?

I guess only time will tell if Thomson's vision takes shape 🕰️, but I've got my doubts 🤔. CERN needs to get its priorities straight and stop throwing all our money at these ambitious projects without thinking them through 💸.
 
omg u wont believe what just happened 🤯 cern is shutting down the large hadron collider 4 5 yrs so they can upgrade it tho its a big deal 💥 they're talkin bout makin it 10x brighter & all that jazz ✨ i mean some ppl might think its a step backward but prof mark thomson is like "nope im makin moves" 😎 and then theres the future circular collider (fcc) which is like a whole new level of crazy 🤯 its gonna be huge tho! but idk if cern can pull it off financially 💸 15 billion is no joke 🤑
 
I feel like this is super relatable to what's happening in our own lives. We're always getting updates on new tech and innovations, but sometimes we gotta take a step back to make way for something even better. I mean, think about it, if the LHC gets shut down for 5 years, it's not gonna be any fun, right? But if it means they can upgrade it and come back stronger, that's what makes it worth it 🤔. It's like when we upgrade our own skills or tools – sometimes you gotta let go of what's old to make way for something new and better 🔩. And with the FCC, it's not about giving up, but about progressing forward. We gotta trust in Thomson's vision and believe that it'll lead us to new discoveries 🚀. The universe is full of mysteries, and I'm sure we'll figure them out eventually 💡.
 
I'm all for upgrading and improving the LHC, but shutting it down for five years is a big deal 🤔. I mean, we're talking about one of the most advanced machines in the world here. Can't they just do some incremental updates instead? 😊 It's gonna be interesting to see how Thomson handles the potential criticism around this decision.

The Future Circular Collider is definitely ambitious and could lead to some groundbreaking discoveries 🚀. But $15 billion is a lot of cash 💸, and I'm not sure everyone's on board with footing that bill. As excited as I am about the prospect of pushing the boundaries of particle physics research, I think we need to keep an eye on the financials and make sure this project stays on track 📊.

I'm also curious to see how Thomson will balance competing priorities and get all the stakeholders on the same page 🤝. With so much at stake and the global competition in particle physics research heating up, it's gonna be a wild ride 🎢. Can't wait to see what happens next! 👀
 
I'm pretty meh about this whole CERN thing, ya know? 🤔 They're shutting down their super powerful collider for five years to upgrade it and then they're gonna build an even bigger one that's three times as massive... 🚀 It just seems like a never-ending cycle of more power, more money, and who knows what else. I mean, don't get me wrong, the potential discoveries could be huge, but $15 billion is a pretty steep price to pay for "what if" scenarios. What if we can't even afford to build it? 🤑
 
Ugh I don't know how much more of this I can take 😒. First they shut down the LHC for 5 years and now they're planning a $15 billion upgrade 🤑... Meanwhile, I'm over here watching my internet buffering because it's not optimized for modern browsing speeds 🚫. Can't these people prioritize something that affects everyday life instead of just their physics experiments? 💡 Not to mention the FCC is like, a never-ending pipe dream 🤣. CERN needs to focus on making research more accessible and user-friendly before they start planning another massive project 📊...
 
OMG u guys r so hyped about this new director general at CERN 🤩! Mark Thomson is gonna bring some serious upgrades to the LHC and it's defo not just a "step backward" 😂. I mean, shuttin down the machine for 5 yrs might seem harsh but trust me, it's all part of gettin' this new tech 💻 and makin' the collisions way brighter 🔥! The potential discoveries are gonna be MIND-BLOWING 🤯. And yeah, the FCC is a BIG deal 👀, but let's not count out Thomson just yet 😎. He's got a solid vision for the future of particle physics and I'm all about it 💪! Can't wait to see what he has in store for us 🔜
 
I'm low-key worried about this upgrade plan 🤔... it's like they're putting all their eggs in one basket – literally, the LHC is like a giant scientific experiment 💡. What if something goes wrong and we lose years of research? Meanwhile, CERN is still trying to figure out what to do with the FCC project 🤯. It seems like a lot of money's being thrown around ($15 billion!) without a clear plan for how it's gonna get us closer to our goals 🔥. Shouldn't they be investing in more sustainable research methods or collaborating with other orgs? Thomson's vision is great and all, but I'm not sure if he's prioritizing the right areas 🤷‍♂️. What do you think – should we be betting on the LHC upgrade or holding out for a better future?
 
omg i cant even right now!!! 🤯 professor mark thomson is going to make cern even BETTER!!! 💥 he's shutting down the lhc for 5 yrs but trust me its gonna be WORTH IT!!! 🙌 those upgrades are gonna make the colliders proton beams so much brighter!! 🚀 we're talkin collisions tenfold and more precise measurements of particles... it's like science fiction come true!!! 🔮 and yeah i know some ppl think its a step backward but mark thomson knows what he's doing!!! 💁‍♂️ he's all about advancing our understanding of the universe and i am HERE. FOR. IT!!! 🚀 fcc or whatever its called is gonna be AMAZING too!! 💥 cant wait to see what they come up with!! 🔮
 
I'm so done with all this hype around particle physics 🤯. Can't they just get along and finish the upgrades already?! It's like, yes, we need to make some changes, but shutting down the entire collider for 5 years is just excessive 💸. I mean, I know Mark Thomson thinks it's necessary, but I'm not so sure 🤔. The costs are staggering ($15 billion?!) and the engineering challenges sound insurmountable 🚧. What's next, a giant hole in the ground and some fancy magnets? 🤷‍♂️ Give me some real science, like curing cancer or something 💊. Can we please just focus on making progress instead of arguing about whether it's worth it? 🙄
 
[Image of Albert Einstein with a puzzled expression]

[CERN director general Mark Thomson is like a hamster on a wheel – constantly upgrading and then shutting down 🤯]

[Image of a "before" and "after" LHC upgrade, with the after image showing brighter beams]

[The FCC project is like a cosmic game of Risk – will it conquer the universe or run out of money? 💸]

[Mark Thomson's dedication to discovery is like a never-ending video loop of Carl Sagan's Cosmos – infinite wonder and awe 🌌]

[CERN's future: a delicate balance between science, funding, and sanity 🤯💥]
 
I THINK IT'S PRETTY COOL THAT PROFESSOR THOMSON IS TAKING THE LEAD AT CERN! SHUTTING DOWN THE LARGE HADRON COLLIDER FOR FIVE YEARS MIGHT SEEM LIKE A STEP BACK, BUT I GUESS IT'S BETTER TO BE SAFE THAN SORRY WHEN IT COMES TO MAKING SURE THE UPGRADES ARE DONE RIGHT. AND OMG, THE IDEA OF THE FUTURE CIRCULAR COLLIDER IS JUST MIND-BLOWING! $15 BILLION IS A LOT OF MONEY, BUT IF IT MEANS WE CAN GET Closer TO UNDERSTANDING THE UNIVERSE AT ITS MOST FUNDAMENTAL LEVEL, THEN IT'S WORTH IT IMHO 🤯🔬
 
🤔 I think it's fascinating that Prof Mark Thomson is taking on this challenge 🎯. Shutting down the LHC for five years might seem like a backward step at first glance ⏪, but considering the upgrade and the potential discoveries it could bring, it's actually a strategic move 🔍. The high-luminosity LHC promises to revolutionize particle physics research, and I'm excited to see what insights we'll gain from it 📊.

On the other hand, I do have concerns about the Future Circular Collider (FCC) 🚨. With an estimated cost of $15 billion 💸, it's a massive undertaking that requires careful planning and execution ⏱️. While Thomson's dedication to advancing our understanding of the universe is admirable, I think it's essential to be cautious and consider alternative approaches 🔮.

Ultimately, it'll be interesting to see how CERN navigates these challenges 🌐. Will Prof Thomson's vision prevail, or will the organization face insurmountable hurdles? Only time (and further analysis) will tell 🕰️.
 
😊 I'm not sure if shutting down the Large Hadron Collider for five years is a good idea but at least they're upgrading it and that's something. They gotta make sure everything is in order before those super powerful new magnets are installed lol. The Future Circular Collider thing sounds crazy huge though 🤯 like, $15 billion is no joke! CERN needs to figure out how to fund this thing if we wanna keep pushing the boundaries of physics research. I think it's cool that Professor Thomson believes in his vision but some people gotta question whether it's worth the risk 😬. Can't wait to see what happens next 🕰️
 
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