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"Capturing the Power of Collision: From Proton Collisions to Galaxies and Beyond" In the vast realm of science

Background imageCollision Collection: Proton collision C014 / 1797

Proton collision C014 / 1797
Particle tracks from a proton-proton collision seen by the CMS (compact muon solenoid) detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland

Background imageCollision Collection: 1989 Japanese GP

1989 Japanese GP
SUZUKA, JAPAN - OCTOBER 22: Alain Prost, McLaren MP4-5 Honda, and Ayrton Senna, McLaren MP4-5 Honda, clash during the Japanese GP at Suzuka on October 22, 1989 in Suzuka, Japan

Background imageCollision Collection: Antennae colliding galaxies, Hubble image

Antennae colliding galaxies, Hubble image
Antennae colliding galaxies, Hubble Space Telescope image. The Antennae (NGC 4038 and NGC 4039) are formed of two galaxies colliding due to mutual gravitational attraction

Background imageCollision Collection: Particle physics experiment, artwork

Particle physics experiment, artwork
Particle physics experiment. Artwork of tracks of particles detected following a collision in a particle accelerator. In these experiments

Background imageCollision Collection: Lead ion collisions

Lead ion collisions. Particle tracks from the first stable run lead ion collisions seen by the ALICE (a large ion collider experiment) detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory)

Background imageCollision Collection: STOCK MARKET CRASH. An unlucky speculator, one Walter Thornton of New York

STOCK MARKET CRASH. An unlucky speculator, one Walter Thornton of New York, offering to sell his roadster after the stock market crash: oil over a photograph, Oct. 30, 1929

Background imageCollision Collection: The Right Spirit by William Heath Robinson

The Right Spirit by William Heath Robinson
Christmas is sure to be a success if one keeps smiling on all occasions. The right and seasonable way of behaving in an unexpected encounter

Background imageCollision Collection: 2019 Monaco GP

2019 Monaco GP
MONTE CARLO, MONACO - MAY 26: Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB15, makes contact with leader Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 W10

Background imageCollision Collection: Particle physics experiment, artwork

Particle physics experiment, artwork
Particle physics experiment. Artwork of tracks of particles detected following a collision in a particle accelerator. In these experiments

Background imageCollision Collection: STOCK MARKET CRASH. Cartoon: New York Stock Exchange on Black Thursday, 1929

STOCK MARKET CRASH. Cartoon: New York Stock Exchange on Black Thursday, 1929. Print by William Gropper
STOCK MARKET CRASH. Cartoon: New York Stock Exchange on " Black Thursday", 1929. Print by William Gropper

Background imageCollision Collection: Tottenham Hotspur vs. Sheffield United, F. A. Cup Final, 1901

Tottenham Hotspur vs. Sheffield United, F. A. Cup Final, 1901
Photograph of the 1901 F.A. Cup Final between Tottenham Hotspur and Sheffield United held at Bolton. The Cup was won by Tottenham

Background imageCollision Collection: The massive galaxy cluster MACS J0717

The massive galaxy cluster MACS J0717
This composite image shows the massive galaxy cluster MACS J0717.5+3745 (MACS J0717, for short), where four separate galaxy clusters have been involved in a collision

Background imageCollision Collection: Interacting galaxies

Interacting galaxies. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of the interacting spiral galaxies NGC 2207 (left) and IC 2163 (right)

Background imageCollision Collection: Particle physics research

Particle physics research. Screenshot of particle tracks as recorded by a detector at a particle accelerator. Particles such as protons are accelerated to near the speed of light to collide with

Background imageCollision Collection: WALL STREET CRASH, 1929. An unlucky speculator, one Walter Thornton of New York

WALL STREET CRASH, 1929. An unlucky speculator, one Walter Thornton of New York, offering to sell his roadster, October 30, 1929

Background imageCollision Collection: Higgs boson, artwork C018 / 0936

Higgs boson, artwork C018 / 0936
Higgs boson. Computer artwork showing a Higgs boson particle, which was formed by the collision of two protons, decaying into a pair of Z bosons, one of which decays to a pair of electrons

Background imageCollision Collection: GLC-LFB Road traffic accident (RTA)

GLC-LFB Road traffic accident (RTA)
A collision between a bus and car resulted in the bus careering into a terraced house and a response by all the emergency services

Background imageCollision Collection: Lead ion collisions

Lead ion collisions. Particle tracks from the first lead ion collisions seen by the ALICE (a large ion collider experiment) detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva

Background imageCollision Collection: Colliding galaxies, artwork

Colliding galaxies, artwork
Colliding galaxies. Computer artwork of colliding galaxies seen from an alien planet. Collisions between galaxies are fairly common

Background imageCollision Collection: Hoffmann / Johnny Head Air

Hoffmann / Johnny Head Air
THE STORY OF JOHNNY HEAD-IN- AIR Johhny collides with a dog

Background imageCollision Collection: Breakdown lorry from Lambeth fire station in action

Breakdown lorry from Lambeth fire station in action
The breakdown lorry, from Lambeth fire station, being deployed to move a lorry involved in a serious accident with the OXO lorry in the distance

Background imageCollision Collection: The predicted collision between the Andromeda galaxy and the Milky Way

The predicted collision between the Andromeda galaxy and the Milky Way
This illustration shows the predicted collision between the Andromeda galaxy and the Milky Way in about 3-5 billion years

Background imageCollision Collection: Battle of Mobile Bay, Civil War, 1864

Battle of Mobile Bay, Civil War, 1864
Farraguts flagship USS " Hartford" colliding with the ironclad CSS " Tennessee" to secure Mobile Bay, 1864. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageCollision Collection: The 24 hour race at Le Mans, France for the Rudge-Whitworth Cup

The 24 hour race at Le Mans, France for the Rudge-Whitworth Cup: a huge collision at night. From front to back: Bentley car no.1 with Leslie Callingham (1888-1960) thrown clear

Background imageCollision Collection: Train collision, Maze Hill Station, SE London

Train collision, Maze Hill Station, SE London
Train collision and derailment at Maze Hill Station, SE London, 4 July 1958. Close-up of the point of impact. Date: 1958

Background imageCollision Collection: Particle collision, artwork C018 / 0942

Particle collision, artwork C018 / 0942
Particle collision. Computer artwork of particles colliding and splitting to produce smaller particles. This is the process used by particle accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)

Background imageCollision Collection: Zeta Ophiuchi bow shock, infrared image C016 / 9726

Zeta Ophiuchi bow shock, infrared image C016 / 9726
Zeta Ophiuchi bow shock. Infrared image from NASAs Spitzer Space Telescope (SST) of the bow shock in the interstellar medium caused by stellar winds from the fast-moving star Zeta Ophiuchi

Background imageCollision Collection: Formula 1 2018: Belgian GP

Formula 1 2018: Belgian GP
CIRCUIT DE SPA FRANCORCHAMPS, BELGIUM - AUGUST 26: Fernando Alonso, McLaren MCL33 Renault flies over the top of Charles Leclerc

Background imageCollision Collection: RAILROAD COLLISION, 1896. The collision of two trains at Crush, Texas, 15 September

RAILROAD COLLISION, 1896. The collision of two trains at Crush, Texas, 15 September 1896

Background imageCollision Collection: Milky Way-Andromeda galactic collision C014 / 4726

Milky Way-Andromeda galactic collision C014 / 4726
Milky Way-Andromeda galactic collision. Artwork showing the future collision between the Milky Way Galaxy (disrupted) and the Andromeda Galaxy (spiral, lower left)

Background imageCollision Collection: Train collision, Maze Hill Station, SE London

Train collision, Maze Hill Station, SE London
Train collision and derailment at Maze Hill Station, SE London, 4 July 1958. Close-up of the point of impact

Background imageCollision Collection: Particle collision

Particle collision. This event takes place in particle accelerators, which are used to accelerate particles (spheres) such as protons to high energies near the speed of light

Background imageCollision Collection: Lead ion collisions

Lead ion collisions. Particle tracks from the first lead ion collisions seen by the ALICE (a large ion collider experiment) detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva

Background imageCollision Collection: Titanic / Southampton 1912

Titanic / Southampton 1912
A bad omen: as the Titanic leaves Southampton, the steamer New York accidentally breaks its moorings. Captain Smith stops Titanics engines and a collision is avoided

Background imageCollision Collection: HALIFAX HARBOR, 1917. View of the wreckage in the railroad yards on the Richmond

HALIFAX HARBOR, 1917. View of the wreckage in the railroad yards on the Richmond side of Halifax harbor following the disastrous explosion and fire of 6 December 1917

Background imageCollision Collection: Lead ion collision C014 / 1793

Lead ion collision C014 / 1793
Particle tracks from a lead ion collision seen by the CMS (compact muon solenoid) detector at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland

Background imageCollision Collection: RAILROAD ACCIDENT, 1871. Scene at Bangor, Maine, after a passenger train on the Maine Central

RAILROAD ACCIDENT, 1871. Scene at Bangor, Maine, after a passenger train on the Maine Central Railroad broke through a bridge as it entered the city, 9 August 1871

Background imageCollision Collection: Particle accelerator

Particle accelerator. Trails (red) of energised particles inside a particle accelerator. Particle accelerators are used to accelerate particles such as protons to near the speed of light

Background imageCollision Collection: Newtonian Earth, conceptual artwork

Newtonian Earth, conceptual artwork
Newtonian Earth. Conceptual artwork of the Earth as one of the balls in a Newtons cradle. This image can represent concepts such as the impact and effect of physical laws on the Earths environment

Background imageCollision Collection: Newtons cradle, artwork

Newtons cradle, artwork. This device consists of a number of steel balls suspended from a frame (not seen) in a horizontal line

Background imageCollision Collection: Computer art of a positron-electron collision

Computer art of a positron-electron collision
Positron-electron collision. Computer illustration of an electron (blue) and a positron (red) colliding. The collision produces extremely short- lived B meson and anti-B meson particles (both yellow)

Background imageCollision Collection: 2018 Brazilian GP

2018 Brazilian GP
AUToDROMO JOSe CARLOS PACE, BRAZIL - NOVEMBER 11: Esteban Ocon, Force India VJM11 Mercedes, collides with race leader Max Verstappen

Background imageCollision Collection: 2019 Monaco GP

2019 Monaco GP
MONTE CARLO, MONACO - MAY 26: Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB15, makes contact with leader Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 W10

Background imageCollision Collection: 2019 Monaco GP

2019 Monaco GP
MONTE CARLO, MONACO - MAY 26: Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB15, makes contact with leader Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 W10

Background imageCollision Collection: 2019 Monaco GP

2019 Monaco GP
CIRCUIT DE MONACO, MONACO - MAY 26: Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB15 Honda, makes contact with leader Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 W10

Background imageCollision Collection: 2019 Monaco GP

2019 Monaco GP
MONTE CARLO, MONACO - MAY 26: Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB15, makes contact with leader Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 W10

Background imageCollision Collection: Formula One World Championship

Formula One World Championship
Damon Hill (GBR) Williams FW16 leads Martin Brundle (GBR) McLaren MP4/9 and Gerhard Berger (AUT) Ferrari 412T1 as Nicola Larini (ITA) (left) Ferrari 412T1 takes off Ayrton Senna (BRA)

Background imageCollision Collection: 2019 Monaco GP

2019 Monaco GP
CIRCUIT DE MONACO, MONACO - MAY 26: Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB15 Honda, makes contact with leader Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes AMG F1 W10



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"Capturing the Power of Collision: From Proton Collisions to Galaxies and Beyond" In the vast realm of science, collision serves as a captivating force that unravels mysteries and reveals hidden truths. Whether it be in the microscopic world of particle physics or the grandeur of galactic collisions, these moments hold immense significance. Proton collision C014/1797 stands as a milestone in our understanding of subatomic particles. Through intricate experiments, scientists delve into the depths of matter, unraveling its secrets one collision at a time. Similarly, antennae colliding galaxies captured by Hubble's lens showcase celestial ballets where stars intertwine and merge, giving birth to new cosmic wonders. Beyond scientific endeavors lies another arena where collisions leave an indelible mark – sports. The 1989 Japanese Grand Prix witnessed breathtaking clashes on the racetrack as drivers pushed their limits for glory. Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur clashed with Sheffield United in an unforgettable F. A Cup Final back in 1901; a battle etched into football history. However, not all collisions bring joyous outcomes. The stock market crash of 1929 shook economies worldwide like an unexpected tremor. Unlucky speculators like Walter Thornton found themselves offering their prized possessions for sale amidst financial chaos - symbolizing shattered dreams and lost fortunes. Yet even amidst turmoil and uncertainty, art finds solace in capturing these defining moments. Particle physics experiments transformed into mesmerizing artworks remind us that beauty can emerge from chaos itself. Artists like William Heath Robinson depict "The Right Spirit, " showcasing resilience amid adversity. As we navigate through time and space, collisions continue to shape our universe's destiny. The Monaco Grand Prix remains an annual spectacle where speed meets precision on treacherous streets while massive galaxy clusters such as MACS J0717 collide with cosmic elegance – reminding us how nature's forces shape our existence.