Lets get things straight: IRL the LHC sends protons travelling at 99.9...% the speed of light around the track until they set them on a collision course with each other in one of the few detectors. They DO NOT explode, they 'Fragment' into many pieces that are recorded. Antimatter does in fact explode when it collides with matter, hence why we haven't proven it's there. When photons collide they bounce off each other, they DO NOT form a single photon or explode. BUT! I liked this save because it looks cool and works well so give the guy a break because this simulator/game is barely a representation of what truely happens in real life. GOOD JOB!
the protons that spin around in the LHC have the energy of a large locamotive going at it's top speed. Of course it doesn't explode like this; this is just for fun as a small project a while ago.
if you had micro city ( ) and if you had (99...) amount of power and you put the city above the particle collisions then it MIGHT look like that
was he talking to you.? =/
the LHC below this one is more realistic