
001. Apr 8, 2025: The Future Circular Collider – A Tunnel Into the Unknown
Science & Technology, International Collaboration, Innovation, Environment
By IAS Monk / April 2, 2025


CERN, the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, has pulled back the curtain on its most ambitious scientific vision yet:
The Future Circular Collider (FCC) — a 91-km tunnel of possibility designed to push the frontiers of human knowledge far beyond the Higgs boson.
With a projected cost of $17 billion, the FCC will succeed the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and may become the world’s largest scientific instrument.
🌀 Project Overview
- Circular Tunnel: 91 km, under the French-Swiss border
- Total Cost: $17 billion
- Two Phases:
➤ Electron-Positron Collider: Begins ~2046
➤ Proton-Proton Collider: Begins ~2070 - Energy Target: 100 trillion electronvolts (TeV)
➤ LHC’s current max: 14 TeV
🔬 Scientific Vision
- Investigate dark matter, dark energy, and unknown particles
- Understand forces beyond the Standard Model
- Probe the very nature of spacetime and mass
The FCC is not about answers—it is about daring to ask bigger questions.
🧪 Technological Innovations
- Next-gen superconducting magnets
- Advanced cryogenics and vacuum tech
- Potential spillovers to energy, space, medicine, and computing
🌍 Environmental & Ethical Dialogue
- CERN’s member states to decide by 2028
- Environmental impact under review by independent experts
- Concerns over cost and focus vs. smaller-scale science
- Commitment to sustainability and global consensus
🧭 Historical Context
- LHC launched in 2008, confirmed Higgs boson in 2012
- FCC will build on this legacy and ask:
➤ What lies beyond the visible particles?
📚 Relevance for UPSC
- GS3: Science & Tech – Particle Physics, R&D Infrastructure
- GS1/GS2: International Cooperation, Environmental Ethics
- Essay: “Progress lies in the courage to explore the invisible.”
✨ Closing Whisper
“To build a tunnel into the unseen is to believe that the universe still has secrets worth discovering.”
🔥 A Thought Spark – by IAS Monk
The FCC is not a race—it is a ritual of reverence for the cosmos.
A ring carved into Earth to listen for answers from the stars, the void, the beginning.
In every beam it fires, humanity whispers, “we are still learning.”