Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
AMA | October 2024
Sean Carroll
So the typical momentum or energy of one of those partons is very, very tiny compared to the overall collision energy that you're getting. And what that means is that there will be fluctuations around the average energy, but they're going to be very tiny. They're not going to be relevant. You're not going to go from a typical, you know, 1 TeV worth of energy in a collision up to 100 TeV.
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