Building My Own Particle Accelerator: Starting the Research

In summary, the individual is planning to make their own particle accelerator but acknowledges the need for extensive research and safety precautions. They are unsure of where to start and are seeking previous discussions on the subject to gather information and assess the safety concerns. They also plan to consult with a nearby university for feedback on their ideas before beginning the construction process.
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I have set out to do a project to make my own particle accelerator. As of now, I know nothing and I know I have to do extensive research to know my limitations of what I can and cannot do,etc. Since it's a very large subject, I really don't know where to start my research. Right now I'm not concerned about the price because I don't have any plan or blueprint of the machine it self, I just want to start my research. Where should I start?
 
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SpecialKM said:
I have set out to do a project to make my own particle accelerator. As of now, I know nothing and I know I have to do extensive research to know my limitations of what I can and cannot do,etc. Since it's a very large subject, I really don't know where to start my research. Right now I'm not concerned about the price because I don't have any plan or blueprint of the machine it self, I just want to start my research. Where should I start?

There have been a number of threads here at the PF on this subject. Keep in mind that in general, this is a dangerous project to undertake, so discussing it can be against the PF rules concerning dangerous activities.

Please use the search feature to find some of the previous threads about the subject, and post what you think about the safety and other concerns brought up in those threads.
 
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I'm aware of the danger aspect of this project, I've sought out some safety courses and will take them when I am ready to advance to the step of actually building. Of course I will go to a nearby university and ask if my ideas are good enough to start. For now I just want the information for the inception of my ideas.
 

1. What materials do I need to build a particle accelerator?

To build a basic particle accelerator, you will need a vacuum chamber, a particle source, a particle detector, and a power source. Other materials may be necessary depending on the type and scale of the accelerator you are building.

2. How much does it cost to build a particle accelerator?

The cost of building a particle accelerator can vary greatly depending on its size and complexity. A basic tabletop accelerator can cost a few thousand dollars, while larger, more advanced accelerators can cost millions of dollars.

3. Do I need advanced scientific knowledge to build a particle accelerator?

Building a particle accelerator requires a strong understanding of physics and engineering principles. It is recommended to have a background in these fields and to work with experienced professionals when attempting to build a particle accelerator.

4. Can I build a particle accelerator at home?

It is not recommended to attempt to build a particle accelerator at home. Particle accelerators involve high levels of energy and radiation and should only be built and operated in controlled environments by trained professionals.

5. What are the potential risks of building and operating a particle accelerator?

Particle accelerators can pose risks such as exposure to radiation, electrical hazards, and potential damage to equipment. It is crucial to follow safety protocols and work with experienced professionals when building and operating a particle accelerator.

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