Present at the Creation Wednesday, October 27; 7:00 p.m.| Museum of Science, Boston | Admission Free
Amir D. Aczel, PhD, mathematician and international bestselling author In conversation with physicist Stephen Reucroft, PhD How can the world's biggest atom smasher unlock the secrets of the universe? In March 2010, scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research broke all records by bashing protons at nearly the speed of light using a particle accelerator called the Large Hadron Collider. Could the collider help us find out what happened in the first split seconds after the Big Bang? Aczel, a popular science writer, was granted exclusive access to the laboratory where the experiments took place. Join him as he talks with Reucroft, who was involved in experiments on-site. Book signing to follow. Seating is limited. Passes available in the Museum lobby beginning at 5:45 p.m. on October 27. Museum members may reserve a limited number of passes in advance. For more information: mos.org/members. Admission is free thanks to the generosity of the Lowell Institute.
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