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editMerged with the parent page. +sj + 21:10, 20 September 2008 (UTC)
I think the LHC has a spacial resolution around 10^-19m. 7TeV=E=hc/L (L is wavelength). gives 1.7E-19m. This is important since it will (when the LHC turns on) be the smallest length scale probed by human science. It might also be good to mention the current record made by Fermilab of ~1.5E-18m (800GeV). Pulu (talk) 06:33, 12 November 2008 (UTC)