Such a strong mobilization, at all levels, has never been seen in Sardinia. And for three days, from today to Thursday, the many protagonists in the field will meet in Cagliari, Nuoro and Lula, to support the project and take stock of the state of the art of the Einstein Telescope, the great third-generation gravitational wave detector, the instrument that will study the universe, back in time to the Big Bang and looking to the future, to understand what our destiny will be. So there is only one goal and, to achieve it, this time the Region and government, research institutions and the territory are lined up on a united front. The verdict will arrive in 2026 .

Scientists and experts in various fields, technicians, politicians, administrators, in Europe, in Rome (the Government) and on the Island, are working on it to bring home a result that would be extraordinary: building the work in the area of the Sos Enattos mine in Lula. The candidacy is more than launched, now it is a matter of perfecting it and detailing it, in a challenge with another site - which to tell the truth has less valid connotations than ours, such as silence and seismic stability - that of Limburg, between Holland, Belgium and Germany.

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