
International Linear Collider (ILC)
The International Linear Collider (ILC) is a proposed advanced particle accelerator designed to collide electrons and positrons at very high energies. It aims to explore fundamental questions about the universe by studying the smallest particles and forces that make up everything around us. Using two long, straight tunnels, the ILC would produce precise, high-quality collisions, creating conditions similar to those just after the Big Bang. This research could lead to new discoveries in particle physics, deepen our understanding of the universe's origins, and potentially reveal physics beyond current theories.