Well, I have to say, having wandered about CERN and similar
installations a fair amount, they aren't much to look at.
Lots of large pieces of arcane machinery, with pretty much
no moving parts. Huge amounts of activity while they're being
constructed, but once assembled, they look almost abandoned,
with most of the activity most of the time being a small handful
of youngsters sitting about at computer terminals in a small
office space, far from the view of any tourist. And these days,
even that is getting less common, as the shift personnel can
log in from their laptops from anywhere on site. They can make
their way to the various experimental equipment control stations
in the occasional event that an alarm flag indicates some gadget
may need attention, but the rest of the time, they're often just
sitting about working on other stuff while keeping half an eye
on the status monitors.
I suppose the more you know about what goes in to the hardware, the
more interesting it might be, but it's never seemed to me to be
anything worth journeying to view. Now a good telescope, for me
that might be another matter; but even then I know from experience
the hardware is only somewhat edifying. It is the output of the
devices which is inspiring, and such material is available from
any computer screen on the planet, pretty much. Consider this
monster, for example, hours of fun there:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:NGC_4921_by_HST.jpgIt's much better in the full resolution link, but that may be a bit
of a chug for some net connections, so I separate it out below, with this
caution. It's 4 1/4 Megs:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/68/NGC_4921_by_HST.jpgAnyway, most science takes place in the mind. If I consider what I would
expend effort to go and see, or rather experience, well, let's see; my
copies of Win7 have a folder C:\Windows\Globalization\MCT\MCT-CA\ which
contains a bunch of wallpaper images in 1080x1920. Is this universal,
or only for a subset of international versions? (The whole MCT section
is worth a browse, as the images are quite well done, and curiously
feature the US plus the major affluent commonwealth countries only.)
Anyway, if your version contains this collection, have a look at image
CA-wp4.jpg . I was born and raised less than 20 miles from where that
photo was taken, and at least in the summers, it seems to me to be the
best place in the world to be. There are probably a few other places
of that nature which could be found on the other side of the equator
for those times of year when the picture looks more like this
http://xxcmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/BCBR_Day-0_023-DS-e1341149178825.jpeg(which to be honest is most of it), like say bits of Tasmania and
NZ, that might be nice for a seasonal commute. However, beyond that,
given a nice warm little home and a good net connection, I don't think
there's much that would seduce me away. Especially not a great hole in
the ground filled with tens of tons of arcane hardware.