What's the point of the particle collider/large hadron collider?

It's not a collider. It's a timeline-manipulation machine.
Look at the times when it was on vs when it wasn't running and look how fucky things got.
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And from 2021 on:
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@Drain Todger any ideas?
Generally, with particle accelerators, the goal is to slam particles together in the detector to try and find out their energy (and produce otherwise unobservable kinds of particles through the high-energy collisions), and see if the kinds of particles predicted by existing theories are actually real or not. The purpose of a particle accelerator is to kind of nail down physical constants that would otherwise basically be theoretical only. For instance, you can predict that something like a Higgs Boson exists, but you won't know its actual mass until you get smashing.
 
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