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

Mark Thompson, a renowned expert in particle physics, has just been appointed as the director general of Cern, the prestigious nuclear physics laboratory near Geneva. However, what might be seen as an unusual move - he's shutting down the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) soon after taking over - seems to be exactly what he had planned.

Thompson is ecstatic about the prospect of working with the machine, which has been instrumental in discovering groundbreaking elements such as the Higgs boson. However, for him, this is just the beginning of a new chapter. The LHC's shutdown allows for significant engineering work, including a major upgrade that promises to revolutionize the field of particle physics.

The high-luminosity LHC project aims to raise the number of collisions in the machine tenfold and strengthen its detectors. This will enable scientists to analyze data more accurately and uncover new insights into the fundamental nature of matter. For Thompson, this is an exciting opportunity - one that he believes holds the key to unlocking some of physics' most enduring mysteries.

On his watch, however, there's another project on the horizon: the Future Circular Collider (FCC). This colossal machine would be more than three times the size of the LHC and would require a massive new tunnel system. The question remains whether Cern's member states can afford this ambitious undertaking, which is already projected to cost over £14 billion.

Thompson acknowledges that the engineering challenge is considerable, but his attitude suggests he's undeterred by the doubts surrounding the project's viability. What's at stake here isn't just advancing our understanding of particle physics - it's Cern's very status as a global leader in this field.

The stakes are high, and opinions on whether the FCC is the right next step for Cern are divided. For Thompson, however, the answer lies in pushing forward with science. As he puts it, "We're not giving up yet." The future of particle physics hangs in the balance, but one thing's certain: Mark Thompson is ready to take on the challenge head-on.
 
OMG u guys cant believe what just happened!! 😱 Mark Thompson just became the new director gen of Cern & he's already making waves by shutting down the LHC lol but seriously its a major upgrade project that will make the field of particle physics SO much better 🤯 the high-luminosity LHC project is gonna be lit 🔥 with 10x more collisions & stronger detectors itll help us uncover new secrets about matter 💡 and now theres this huge question about the FCC tho 🤔 its a massive £14billion project that needs to happen but will Cerns member states even have the cash? 💸 i mean its undeniably ambitious but mark thompson is like "we're not giving up yet" 💪 and im literally here for it 😆
 
omg, like i cant even believe its happening 🤯!! Mark Thompson being the new director gen at Cern and shutting down the LHC just to upgrade it sounds like a total game changer 🚀! Im all for it tho, the future circular collider project is gonna be SO EPIC 💥 idk about the cost tho, £14 billion is crazy 💸 but if its gonna push the boundaries of science even more, i say go for it 🤩 Thompson seems so stoked about it and thats all that matters 😁. Can't wait to see what other breakthroughs we'll get outta this 💡
 
🤔 I'm not sure if this is a good idea or a huge mistake 🚨...I mean, what about all the research that got cut short with the LHC shutdown? Are they just gonna put all their eggs in one massive basket and hope for the best? 💸 The £14 billion price tag on the FCC project is already making my wallet weep 😩. I'm all for pushing the boundaries of science, but can't we take a step back and assess the feasibility of this thing first? 🤷‍♂️
 
omg like i just read this about cern and mark thompson being director general 🤯 and he's shutting down the LHC but it's not what ppl think lol... anyway so they're doing major upgrades on it 2 make it even better 🔄 wut r the chances of him getting the FCC off the ground tho? £14 billion is like a whole lotta cash 💸 is cern rich enough to afford this new machine? 🤔 also, is the Higgs boson still a big deal now that we kinda know more about it? 🤷‍♂️
 
omg cant believe its happening!! mark thompson taking the reins at Cern and shutting down the lhc is a bold move but i think its a great opportunity for them 🤩! the high-luminosity lhc project sounds like game changer and im hyped to see what new discoveries they come up with 💡. and yeah the future circular collider project is massive undertaking, but cern's gotta keep pushing boundaries if they wanna stay on top 🔥. mark thompson seems like a visionary leader, he knows how to take calculated risks 📈 and i'm all for it! bring on the science and the excitement 😄
 
Yooo 🤔, just saw the news about Mark Thompson takin' over at Cern and I gotta say, it's a big deal! Shutting down the LHC might seem like a weird move, but trust me, he's got a plan 💡. The high-luminosity upgrade is gonna be a game-changer for particle physics, and I'm hyped to see what new discoveries come outta it 🚀.

But, let's be real, the FCC project is a whole 'nother story 🤯. It's massive, expensive, and there's some serious doubt about whether it'll ever get off the ground 💸. I mean, £14 billion is a lot of clams! But, at the same time, Cern's reputation as a leader in particle physics is on the line, so you can't just sit back and do nothing 😬.

Thompson's attitude is pretty inspiring, though 🙌. He's all about pushing forward with science and not giving up on the big ideas 💪. We'll just have to wait and see how it all plays out, but one thing's for sure: Mark Thompson is a force to be reckoned with 🔥.
 
💡 just thinking about it makes me excited - Cern's got a chance to make history again 🕰️ with this new upgrade & FCC project! I mean, 10x more collisions? That's like, whoa! 🔥 and £14 billion might seem like a lot, but if it means we can uncover the secrets of the universe 🌌... I say let's do it! 💪 Thompson seems confident, which is reassuring, but at the same time, I get why people would be skeptical about the FCC project - it's like, a whole new tunnel system & everything 🤯 still, I think it's worth a shot. Maybe with Thompson at the helm, we can make it happen 🎉
 
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