The new and improved version of the LHC will be creating energy collisions with stronger than any that have ever been achieved on Earth before. It does this by generating beams of protons — the positively charged particles in an atom — and hurling them around a 17-mile loop to reach nearly the speed of light.
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We will have t wait a little bit for the high-lumi LHC (I don't know whether this is what you are talking about). The current Run II is already not too bad, with an increased collision energy of 13 TeV. Here, it is enough to focus on the present (before considering the future) :)