According to University Post, a scientist from the University of Copenhagen has spent over 80 hours of work and over $2,600 to build a model of CERN’s Large Hadron Collider out of 9,500 LEGO bricks. To give you some perspective, the model is at 1:50 scale. More from The University of Copenhagen:
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At least we still have butter. *COUGH*
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Lego Higgs Boson particle!
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#norwegian butter crisis and danish lego CERN #denmark #what are you even spending money on Important stuff obviously...
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Denmark. What are you spending your worktime and money on? xD It now looks like if you let a dane play with a ton or two...
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