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Brian Cox – Big Bang Day – BBC Radio 4

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More info: www.bbc.co.uk Playlist: www.youtube.com Radio 4 joins CERN on 10 September 2008 as scientists attempt to discover more about the origins of the Universe by recreating the aftermath of the Big Bang. Here’s Brian Cox on particle collisions and journeys into the unknown.

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Higgz Boson

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An inside look at the LHC

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CERN LHC First Beam 9/10/2008 – 9:00 AM

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Source: Realitatea TV CERN LHC First Beam 9/10/2008 – 9:00 AM And for who wants to know the name of the song it’s FatBoy Slim – right here, right now

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PYRAMIDS AND WHAT THEY HAVE TO DO WITH GRAVITY AND SPACE DISTORTION

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Another video, this time, with some home made optics experiment… I believe that gravity works as a piramid. At center, space is shorter. Outside, space is larger. The light speed depends from the distance between the points in my graphics. All was made with blender. A pyramid Prisma, a lighter and a plastic plate. On the graphics, the net represents the ways that light could take for accelerate…if these spaces remains stable, for exemple, inside of a gravitational field, light will have a constant speed. but if they change too much, light will slow down his speed. If the acceleration increases or decresase over the square of the stable velocity, matter will be generated. If the acceleration is enough, mass is transfered into the past…keeping universe nucleous mass estable…this happens continuously, and this is the reason for the ilusion of the universe expansion… NOTE: The pictures are the light focused on the pyramid. From the top of the pyramid (from lower to higher density). And from underground pyramid (from higher to lower density). The white plastic was used as a projection screen. In the first pictures, pyramid is above it and light enters from underground, forming the circular shape when top viewed. In the other photos, the prisma is up-side-down, with light entering from the top. The patterns on the projected light seems as a flower then…or even, a galaxy shape, depending on the angles of light focus…:-) You should see a cross on the photos, but

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Simon Singh – Big Bang Day – BBC Radio 4

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More info: www.bbc.co.uk Playlist: www.youtube.com Radio 4 joins CERN on 10 September 2008 as scientists attempt to discover more about the origins of the Universe by recreating the aftermath of the Big Bang. Here’s Simon Singh on exploring the secrets of science.

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A brief explanation of how the partical accelerator works, due to be switched on 10th september 2008. UPDATE, first test on low beam success, they will start colliding the protons in a few weeks, high beam to launch next year. NEW UPDATE, magnet busted, delayed for 2 months at a cost of millions! Honours as of 11th september 2008- #27 – Most Discussed (Today) – Education #77 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – Germany #4 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – Australia #6 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – Canada #15 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education #16 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – Ireland #5 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – India #6 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – New Zealand #9 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – Global #50 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – Spain #7 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – Mexico #28 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – France #50 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – Italy #39 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – South Korea #26 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – Netherlands #27 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – Brazil #8 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – Hong Kong #20 – Top Favorited (Today) – Education #26 – Most Discussed (Today) – Education #62 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – Germany #4 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – Australia #5 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – Canada #11 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education #14 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – Ireland #6 – Most Viewed (Today) – Education – India #6 – Most

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At 2012 hrs last night Professor Julius Meadow of The Woodland Institute For Controversial Experiments and our own Head Mechanic, Roy Tickle from none other than Mingosyard fired a Walnut with an elastic band at the speed of light through three coffee cans. This action created anti matter also a Stranglet which created a Black Hole. The Black Hole is now safely secured in a Jam Jar ready for disposal by Bristol City Council. The ancient scriptures that were lost and then found when we investigated an ancient Temple site that had the sign Gents written on it tell of a giant machine that will destroy the world. When we entered the Temple we found strange signs and love offerings written on its walls such as Bert loves Elsie and Numerology that looked a bit like mobile phone numbers complete with resonating sounds of medidation. However we added it up together and it worked. The LHC is now up for sale for 30 quid all in

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L-Esperiment CERN

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HiRISE Images 1 July 2009

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Captioned images and a few extras from HiRISE, the high resolution camera onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter taking gorgeous pictures of the Red Planet. We dare you to find a better looking planet!

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On Tuesday 26 September 2006 the ATLAS Collaboration was honoured by a very special visit to the detector in the underground cavern by Professor Stephen Hawking, the famous cosmologist holding the post of Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University (position held by Isaac Newton in the 17th century). Professor Hawking was very keen to check for himself the status of the detector installation, and he admired, in particular, the spectacular TGC big muon wheel on side C. He was intrigued about the huge LHC interaction rate. He enquired about the differences between the SSC and the LHC, and was skeptical about the existence of the Higgs boson. He believes more in mini black holes. Hawking’s theory predicts spectacular events when black holes are produced. These mini black holes are expected to evaporate immediately by “Hawking radiation”. See at atlas.ch

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