Science news: World's most powerful particle accelerator will open door to 'new physics'

He said: “We’re trying to explore physics regimes, which have never been explored before.

“So we’re trying to look for new sorts of particles and new sorts of matter, which have never been seen before.

“Going up to these much higher energy scales means that we can explore a completely different regime of fundamental physics than we can do at the LHC.”

Muons are one of the particles outlined in the Standard Model of particle physics, alongside protons, electrons, quarks, gluons and others.

But many obstacles arise when it comes to sending the subatomic particles down an accelerator track.

source: express.co.uk