Welcome to the Europe travel blog section, where I share my experiences and insights from my travels through some of the most beautiful and historic countries in the world. As someone who was born and raised in Europe, this continent holds a special place in my heart, and I love nothing more than exploring its many treasures.
In this section, you’ll find a variety of posts on topics such as art, history, food, and adventure, all through the lens of my travels in Europe. From the charming canals of Venice to the ancient ruins of Rome, I’ll take you on a journey through the sights, sounds, and tastes of this incredible region.
Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or just someone interested in learning more about the world, you’ll find plenty of valuable insights and inspiration in these posts. My goal is to share the beauty and wonder of Europe with others and to help inspire new adventures and experiences in this amazing part of the world.
So, join me on this journey as we explore the fascinating and diverse world of Europe together, and discover new places, people, and cultures that will stay with you forever. With so much to see and do in this amazing continent, there’s always something new and exciting to discover, and I can’t wait to share it all with you.
Der Antiproton Decelerator (AD) oder „Antiprotonen-Verzögerer“ ist die weltweit einzige Anlage zur Herstellung von Antimaterie.
Die Maschine wird eingesetzt, um die mit hoher Energie durch einen Teilchenstrahl erzeugten Antiprotonen wieder zu verlangsamen und dadurch Antiwasserstoffatome zu erzeugen.
Vereinfacht ausgedrückt wirkte der Urknalls auch wie ein gewaltiger Beschleuniger zur Herstellung von Teilchen. Materie- und Antimaterieteilchen sind dabei zunächst in gleichem Maß entstanden. Die bislang ungelöste Frage ist allerdings, warum das Universum im wesentlichen nur aus Materie besteht und was mit all der Antimaterie passiert ist.
Im Gegensatz zu den riesigen Anlagen wie dem Large Hadron Collider (LHC) mit enormen 27 Kilometern Umfang, fällt der Ring des AD mit seinen 188 Metern Umfang recht bescheiden aus.
Geneva is known for its rich culture, beautiful scenery, and exquisite dining options. Among the many culinary delights the city offers, sushi stands out as a favorite for locals and visitors alike. If you’re looking to enjoy some of the best sushi in Geneva, look no further than Sushi Train—a dining experience that is both delicious and entertaining. Check the location on Google Maps.
Sushi Train is located right in the heart of Geneva, making it easily accessible whether you’re a local or just visiting. The concept is simple yet innovative: a sushi train buffet where dishes travel around the restaurant on a conveyor belt, allowing diners to pick up what they like as it passes by. This interactive dining experience sets Sushi Train apart from the more traditional sushi spots around town.
The restaurant offers a wide variety of sushi, with each dish featuring incredibly fresh fish. From classic rolls to more adventurous combinations, there’s something to satisfy every sushi lover’s palate. The quality of the sushi here is impressive, with the fish tasting as if it was caught just moments before hitting your plate.
One of the most enjoyable aspects of Sushi Train is the sushi train itself. The train moves at a pace that is perfect for browsing the different dishes. It’s fast enough to keep the choices rotating but slow enough that you won’t miss out on what catches your eye. Whether you’re in the mood for nigiri, sashimi, or something else, the variety ensures that you’ll find plenty to enjoy.
While the focus is on the sushi, the restaurant’s design and ambiance are also noteworthy. Sushi Train has a modern, sleek interior that complements the futuristic dining concept. However, be prepared for a cozy environment—space is a bit tight, and the restaurant tends to be quite busy. Making a reservation is a smart move if you want to ensure a seat, especially during peak dining hours.
There are a few things to keep in mind when dining at Sushi Train. First, parking near the restaurant can be challenging, so it’s advisable to park in a nearby city garage and walk the short distance. Second, while the sushi is worth every penny, prices can be on the higher side due to the central location. Luckily, Sushi Train offers a happy hour where everything is half-price, which is a fantastic deal if you can time your visit right.
Accessibility might be an issue for some, as the seating is high, and the space between the walls, walkways, and tables is limited. The restaurant can also get quite loud when it’s full, which adds to the bustling atmosphere but might not be ideal for those looking for a quiet dining experience. For those who prefer dining outdoors, Sushi Train also offers a terrace that’s perfect for enjoying your meal during warmer months.
If you’re looking to experience sushi in Geneva, Sushi Train is a must-visit. It offers a unique and fun dining experience that stands out from the usual sushi spots. While it has some minor drawbacks, the quality of the sushi and the enjoyable dining concept more than make up for it. Whether you’re a seasoned sushi lover or just looking for a memorable meal in Geneva, Sushi Train should be at the top of your list.
So next time you find yourself craving sushi in Geneva, head over to Sushi Train and enjoy a meal that’s both delicious and a lot of fun!
Heute war mein erster Tag am CERN, dem Epizentrum der Teilchenphysik. Es war ein Tag voller spannender Entdeckungen und lehrreicher Momente. Um 8:30 Uhr begann für uns ein bürokratischer Marathon, der uns durch verschiedene Gebäude auf dem weitläufigen Gelände führte. Doch nachdem alle Formalitäten erledigt waren, konnte das eigentliche Abenteuer beginnen!
Ich hatte das Glück, von meinem Abteilungsleiter Andrea Valassi persönlich im Gebäude 31 empfangen zu werden. Andrea ist nicht nur ein brillanter Kopf, sondern auch die treibende Kraft hinter vielen innovativen Projekten hier am CERN. Beim Mittagessen gab er mir einen faszinierenden Einblick in das komplexe LHC Computing Grid und skizzierte mögliche Themen für meine Diplomarbeit. Es ist beeindruckend, unter der Leitung einer solch herausragenden Persönlichkeit zu arbeiten.
Erster Tag am CERN: Auf den Spuren des World Wide Web – und der Antimaterie
Nach einer kleinen Kaffeepause erwartete mich ein historischer Moment: Ich stand vor dem ersten Webserver, den Sir Tim Berners-Lee – der Vater des World Wide Web – am CERN in Betrieb genommen hat. Ein echtes Stück Internet-Geschichte!
Das war ganz schön viel für einen Tag und ich kann es kaum erwarten, noch mehr zu erfahren und tiefer in die Welt des CERN einzutauchen. Fotos folgen – versprochen! Für mehr spannende Einblicke und Updates direkt vom CERN, folgt mir gerne auf Twitter!
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