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

Mark Thomson, a professor of experimental particle physics at Cambridge University, has landed one of the most coveted jobs in global science - becoming the director general of Cern, the multi-Nobel prize-winning nuclear physics laboratory on the outskirts of Geneva. His appointment marks a significant milestone for the institution, but his leadership style is already sparking debate.

Thomson's tenure as director general will begin in January, with one of the first orders of business being to shut down the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the largest scientific instrument ever built, for a five-year engineering overhaul. The LHC, which has been instrumental in making groundbreaking discoveries such as the Higgs boson, will remain offline until Thomson's term is nearly over.

When asked about his plan to turn off the machine, Thomson expressed excitement about the upcoming upgrades, citing the prospect of discovering new physics and unraveling some of the universe's greatest mysteries. The high-luminosity LHC project aims to squeeze protons through the collider at unprecedented energies, resulting in tenfold increases in collisions.

However, beneath the surface, a much larger challenge awaits Thomson - deciding what comes next for the LHC after it reaches the end of its lifespan around 2041. A colossal machine called the Future Circular Collider (FCC) is being considered as its successor, boasting a massive size and estimated construction cost of $15 billion.

The debate surrounding the FCC's viability has sparked controversy among Cern member states, who must vote on the project in 2028. Critics argue that it may not be the most effective machine for making new discoveries, potentially falling short in answering fundamental questions about dark matter, dark energy, and the universe's underlying forces.

Despite these concerns, Thomson remains committed to advancing human understanding of the universe. "We've not got to the point where we have stopped making discoveries," he emphasizes. "Our goal is to understand the universe at its most fundamental level."

Ultimately, whether Cern will retain its position as a global leader in particle physics depends on the success of its next-generation collider. As Thomson assumes his new role, it remains to be seen how he will navigate these complex challenges and chart a course for future scientific breakthroughs.
 
🤔 this is gonna be interesting - so they're just gonna shut down the LHC after all that hype about discovery and now they're planning to build some huge expensive thing called FCC 🤑 think Thomson's got his work cut out for him, gotta make sure we don't end up with a giant money pit on our hands 💸
 
Ugh, I'm so tired of Cern's lack of transparency 🙄. They just announce Mark Thomson as the director general without giving us any info on how his leadership style is gonna affect our favorite particle physics experiments! And now he's shutting down the LHC for a 5-year overhaul? What even is the point of that?! We know he wants to upgrade to the high-luminosity project, but isn't that just a fancy way of saying we're gonna have less data with more money spent 💸.

And don't even get me started on the Future Circular Collider (FCC) 🤯. $15 billion and it's still up for debate whether it'll be effective? How can they justify such an enormous investment without a clear plan in place? I swear, Cern needs to do better than this 💔. We're the ones who fund these experiments after all! Can't we at least get some clarity on what's gonna happen next?! 😩
 
idk about this Mark Thomson guy... he's like super smart and all but shutting down the LHC in 5 yrs? that's crazy talk! i mean, they're just getting started with those upgrades 😂, what if they don't work out tho? we gotta think about what comes next 🤔, like, is the FCC even worth $15 billion 💸? critics say it might not be the best idea for making new discoveries, but at the same time, they can't just leave that thing in the dust 🔥, meanwhile Thomson's all about pushing boundaries and understanding the universe at its most fundamental level 🌌, i guess what he needs to figure out is how to balance progress with caution 😬, hard to say if Cern will remain a leader in particle physics or not...
 
I don't usually comment but... I'm kinda worried about what's gonna happen to Cern after Mark Thomson takes over 🤔. The plan to shut down the LHC for five years is huge, but shutting it down altogether in 2041 seems like a massive risk 🚨. I mean, we're talking about a machine that's already helped us discover some of the most fundamental things about our universe... what if the new FCC isn't as groundbreaking? 🤯 And $15 billion is just crazy 💸. It feels like Cern is trying to play catch-up instead of pushing the boundaries further 🏃‍♂️. I guess we'll just have to wait and see how Thomson handles it, but a part of me wants to keep the LHC running forever ⏰😅
 
OMG, I'm literally SHOOK 🤯 by the idea of shutting down the LHC after all we've discovered from it! It's like, what about all that history? And now this huge $15b question mark over the FCC... I don't know if I trust Thomson to make the right call for humanity. What's next, gonna turn off the internet or something 😂? The universe has so many secrets and mysteries left to uncover, can we really afford to put everything on hold for 5 years? And what about dark matter and all that jazz... is the FCC really the answer? I'm hyped for Thomson, but also super nervous 🤔🚀
 
I'm low-key excited about Mark Thomson becoming the director general at Cern 🤩! The guy's got a deep understanding of experimental particle physics, and I think his leadership style is gonna shake things up 🔥. But, tbh, I'm also kinda worried about the LHC shutting down for 5 years 💔 - it's been an incredible machine that's given us so many breakthroughs 🙌.

I mean, the high-luminosity upgrade sounds dope, but what happens next after it's all said and done? 🤔 The Future Circular Collider is a game-changer, but it's also got its doubters 💸. I'm curious to see how Thomson'll navigate this whole thing and keep Cern at the top of their A-game 🔝.

For me, it's all about pushing the boundaries of human understanding 🔭. If we can get our hands on some answers about dark matter and dark energy, that'd be a major win 🎉! Fingers crossed Thomson'll bring us closer to those answers 🤞.
 
ugh, $15 billion for a new collider? that's just crazy 💸. what's wrong with the LHC already? it's been serving us well all these years 🤔. and now they're planning to shut it down for 5 years? that's like taking out the trash... when we need it most 🚮. i'm not convinced about this "new" collider being any better than what we've got so far 🔥. we should be focusing on upgrading what works, not blowing everything up and starting over 💸.
 
🤯 I'm telling you, this is a huge mistake! They can't just shut down the LHC for five years without even having a plan B in place 🙅‍♂️. I mean, what if they don't discover anything new during that time? It's like taking a year off from research and expecting to come back with the same level of expertise 💡. And now this huge uncertainty about the FCC... $15 billion is a small price for potentially changing humanity's understanding of the universe 🤑. Cern needs to focus on making progress, not getting bogged down in theoretical debates 😐.
 
idk about this LHC shutdown thing... 5 years is a long time and what if we can't figure out the FCC before then? i mean, $15 billion is wild 🤯. also, what's the point of upgrading to another machine just because we don't know what comes next yet? shouldn't they be exploring other options too? Cern has been doing some cool stuff with AI and machine learning, maybe that's where the future is at... or maybe Thomson just wants a new toy 🤓.
 
.. can you believe this? They're shutting down the LHC just to upgrade it 🤯. I mean, I get it, science is all about pushing boundaries and trying new things, but what's next after that? It's like they're leaving the door open for something even more amazing... or are we just throwing good money after bad 💸. And now this FCC thing comes along with a $15 billion price tag 🤑... I'm not sure if it's worth the risk, but I guess only time will tell ⏰. What I do know is that Cern has always been at the forefront of discovery, and Mark Thomson's got some big shoes to fill 👣.
 
omg I'm literally so hyped for Mark Thomson's appointment as Cern's new director general!!! 🤩 but what if the FCC project falls through? Like, $15 billion is CRAZY!!! 🤑 I mean, I get it, we need to keep pushing the boundaries of science and all that jazz, but can't we just take a deep breath and think about the costs involved? 💸 also, what's with the five-year shutdown for the LHC upgrade? That's ages! 😱 I just hope Thomson has some solid plans in place for how they're gonna keep making progress without that massive machine offline... 🤔
 
I'm low-key hyped about Mark Thomson's appointment 🤩, but at the same time, I'm all like "hold up, dude" 😒. Shutting down the LHC for 5 years? That's a big deal 🚨. I mean, we're talking about one of the most advanced scientific instruments ever built 💥. It's like saying we're gonna put our prized sports car in the shop for maintenance... it just doesn't sit right with me 😒.

And then there's this whole Future Circular Collider thing 🤯... $15 billion? That's some crazy cash 💸. I get why they wanna keep pushing the boundaries of science, but do we really need a new collider that might not even be better than what we've got now? 🤔

I guess only time will tell how Mark Thomson handles these decisions 👀. One thing's for sure, though: if he can make Cern cool again, I'll be here for it 😎.
 
I'm low-key worried about what's gonna happen to the LHC 🤔 after it gets shut down for a whole 5 years... I mean, we already lost so much time with the last upgrade, what if they never fix it properly? And now they're looking at this massive FCC thing that sounds like a money pit 💸 $15 billion? That's just crazy! 🤑 But on the other hand, I get why Thomson wants to do an overhaul - science is all about progress and pushing boundaries. Fingers crossed he knows what he's doing 👍
 
OMG, this is so cool 🤩! I'm low-key nervous about Mark Thomson taking over as Cern's director general tho... 👀 He's gotta make some tough decisions ASAP, especially with the LHC shutdown and that massive $15 billion FCC project on his plate 💸. Can't wait to see how he navigates all these challenges and what new discoveries we'll uncover 🚀💡! But for real though, I'm rooting for him - he's got this! 🎉 #Cern #FutureCircularCollider #DarkMatter #ParticlePhysics
 
omg, can you even imagine shutting down the LHC? 😱 i was at cern for a workshop last year and saw the lhc firsthand, it's like something out of a sci-fi movie! 🚀 but, on a more serious note, mark thomson seems super passionate about his new role and the future of particle physics. personally, i think it's awesome that he's thinking about what comes next for the lhc - we need to keep pushing the boundaries of human knowledge 🔥. the thought of $15 billion being spent on a new collider is crazy though... can cern afford it? 🤔
 
Man, this is like when you're trying to fix something old to make it work again 🤔. You gotta know when to hold back, you know? Mark Thomson's plan to shut down the LHC might seem crazy at first, but think about it like a necessary reboot 💻. It's gonna give them time to upgrade and make some real progress. But what comes after that? That's where the tough questions come in 🤔.

It's like when you're trying to figure out your own future, you gotta weigh the pros and cons 📊. The FCC is a big risk, but it could be worth it if it leads to some major breakthroughs 💥. It's all about balancing the unknown with the known, you know? Thomson's got his work cut out for him 😬. But hey, that's what makes life exciting, right? The uncertainty 🌟.
 
just hope they dont shut down the LHC just yet lol 😂, thats like stopping progress in the middle... what if they find somethin new while its still up? 🤔 but at the same time, 15 billion is a lotta cash 💸, cant say im opposed to the idea of the FCC tho... gotta keep pushin the boundaries of science & technology 🚀
 
I'm thinking what if they do decide to shut down the LHC right now instead of waiting till 2041? Like, can't they just upgrade it or something? $15 billion for the FCC is crazy talk 😂. And don't even get me started on dark matter and all that, I mean, we should be focusing on more pressing problems like climate change 🌎💨. Mark Thomson's got a tough job ahead of him, but I'm not holding out much hope for this whole LHC thing...
 
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