"Blame It on the Large Hadron Collider Day" is a fun, made-up day on September 10th where people jokingly blame the Large Hadron Collider, a big science machine, for strange things happening. Imagine if you dropped your ice cream or your homework went missing-on this day, you pretend it's the collider's fault! It's like saying an invisible giant did it. The collider is really used by scientists to learn about tiny particles, like the ones everything is made of. But this silly day gives people a chance to laugh and be creative with science in a playful way.
How to celebrate Blame It on the Large Hadron Collider Day?
Celebrate "Blame It on the Large Hadron Collider Day" by having fun with science! Create a mini science lab at home with easy experiments, like making a volcano with baking soda and vinegar. Draw pictures of scientists and the Large Hadron Collider. Tell funny stories about what you would do if you discovered something amazing. Watch videos about space and particles to learn more. Bake cookies and imagine they are particles colliding in the oven. End the day with a fun dance party, pretending you are particles bouncing around. Have fun and enjoy celebrating science and discovery!
Where Blame It on the Large Hadron Collider Day is celebrated?
- - International
- - United States
- - United Kingdom
- - Canada
- - Australia

