
Fast Linear Collider
A Fast Linear Collider is a type of particle accelerator designed to smash electrons and their antimatter counterparts, positrons, together at very high speeds along a straight path. These powerful collisions enable scientists to study fundamental particles and forces that make up the universe, potentially revealing new physics beyond current theories. Unlike circular colliders, which send particles in loops, a linear collider accelerates particles in straight lines, allowing for cleaner, more precise experiments and potentially faster results. It’s a vital tool for advancing our understanding of the universe’s smallest building blocks.