Inside a massive particle accelerator tunnel. Superconducting magnets line the walls in perfect perspective, stretching to infinity. A flash — two particle beams approach at nearly light speed. The moment of collision: a burst of pure energy, subatomic particles spraying outward in tracks of colored light. Detector layers record the event in concentric rings of data. For a split second, conditions match those microseconds after the Big Bang. Camera: Racing alongside the beam at impossible speed, then pulling back to show the detector's full scale. Lighting: Clinical laboratory lighting transitioning to raw particle collision energy. Style: Hard sci-fi, CERN meets Interstellar. Duration: 10 seconds.
Tips for This Prompt
💡 Hard sci-fi needs technical accuracy — the LHC's actual structure is visually stunning
💡 The contrast between orderly magnets and chaotic collision is the visual story
💡 Speed should feel almost unbearable until the moment of impact