@Anaslex :: A particle accelerator usually sufferers from diminishing returns, the most discoveries will be straight after switch-on and the number of new discoveries will decrease with time from that point onwards. There are a number of limiting factors like the luminosity and energy of the colliding beams. As the energy of the beams in the LCH is much greater than anything anybody has done before CERN is expecting a lot of great data in the next few months. In approximately ten years time there are plans to upgrade the LCH to the Super LCH to improve these factors and collect more useful data. They should still build an amusement park on top and make use of some of those amazing superconducting magnets.
They should still build an amusement park on top and make use of some of those amazing superconducting magnets.