When I think of an experiment, I think of some flasks, a pipette, maybe an incubator. But to a particle physicist, an experiment can be a machine bigger than a house, designed to study subatomic particles.
There’s a certain charm to the fact that such vast equipment has to be constructed to study the smallest known bits of matter.
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