www.theworldchannel1.com A Moment in Science with Noah Finkelstein a physics professor at the University of CU in Boulder. Some things he talks about are the Science Discovery program, The Large Hadron Collector at CERN and recreating the early foundations of the universe.
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"Universe of Particles", an immersive interactive journey into the heart of matter. CERN's new permanent exhibition is located in the iconic Globe of Science and Innovation building on the Meyrin site.
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CERN News: The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) sets collision record - new era in the history of particle physics. Spotlight on CERN - LHC First Physics -- On March 30th 2010, first high-energy collisions took place at 7 TeV in the LHC, creating a phenomenal quantity of data. This not only marked the start of a new era for particle physics but also presents an enormous challenge in the field of computing, in terms of data transfer, storage and processing. --- Please subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com --- The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's largest and highest-energy particle accelerator, a synchrotron intended to collide opposing particle beams of either protons at an energy of 7 trillion electronvolts (1.12 microjoules) per particle, or lead nuclei at an energy of 574 TeV (92.0 µJ) per nucleus. The term hadron refers to particles composed of quarks. It is expected that it will address the most fundamental questions of physics, advancing our understanding of the deepest laws of nature. The LHC lies in a tunnel 27 kilometres (17 mi) in circumference, as much as 175 metres (574 ft) beneath the Franco-Swiss border near Geneva, Switzerland. The Large Hadron Collider was built by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) with the intention of testing various predictions of high-energy physics, including the existence of the hypothesized Higgs boson and of the large family of new particles predicted by ...
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About this talk In this short talk from TED U 2009, Brian Cox shares what's new with the CERN supercollider. He covers the repairs now underway and what the future holds for the largest science experiment ever attempted. About Brian Cox Physicist Brian Cox has two jobs: working with the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, and explaining big science to the general public. He's a professor at the University of Manchester
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This is an audio Deep Trance Meditation (DTM) session by Douglas James Cottrell set to images and subtitles to help summarize and convey the meaning of the words. If you are unfamiliar with Douglas' work, he is a trance intuitive in the same vein and style as Edgar Cayce. Search on his name for other videos or visit his website (douglasjamescottrell.com) for further information. This has been posted with permission; I upload additional vids like this (with channeled information) periodically, so if you found this interesting, click the 'subscribe' tab. Thanks for watching
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All you wanted to know about Neutrinos. A feature documentary covering the CNGS project, linking CERN to Gran Sasso Laboratory (Italy) with an underground Neutrino beam. Coproduced with INFN
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It's all explained in this rap!
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This video depicts the relative scale of things and the Universe in factors of ten. We start with the smallest things that science knows. Each following image is in scale ten times larger than the preceding one.
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