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Linear Collider

A linear collider is a type of particle accelerator that collides two beams of particles, such as electrons and positrons, by sending them in straight lines towards each other at very high energies. Unlike circular colliders, which scroll the particles in a ring, linear colliders accelerate particles along a straight path, allowing precise control and reducing energy loss. These collisions help scientists study fundamental particles and forces, providing insights into the universe's basic building blocks. Linear colliders are advanced tools for exploring physics beyond current knowledge, aiming to answer key questions about matter and the cosmos.