Large Hadron Collider exhibition opens at Queensland Museum

By Amy Mitchell-Whittington
Updated December 15 2016 - 11:08am, first published 4:58pm
Visitors can see for themselves what a section of the 27 kilometre tunnel looks like. Photo: Robert Shakespeare
Visitors can see for themselves what a section of the 27 kilometre tunnel looks like. Photo: Robert Shakespeare
A simulation explores what a particle collision might look like. Photo: Robert Shakespeare
A simulation explores what a particle collision might look like. Photo: Robert Shakespeare

The world's largest scientific experiment, a 27-kilometre circular underground tunnel built to smash particles into each other, has been recreated at the Queensland Museum for the public to learn more about how our universe works.

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