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  • I heard that the particles go so fast that they have a lifespan of 700% longer because they timetravel into the future

  • wow.. very nice... so thats how atoms travel.. huh.. bigbang! its more important to know the future..

  • at 5:37 the protons are like O.O

  • if they can make the big bang, why cant they solve global warming?

  • So you want to speed up insanely small particles to almost impossibly fast speeds and then smash them together? No problem!

    This is why I both want to and am afraid to become a physicist.

  • I didn't really get anything, but I watched it till the end

  • oh yea and if you wonder how you die your head explodes just as it will do if you go into like a mile in the ocean ever go under a 9 foot pool and feel pressure to the ear? cause your leaving the atmosphere the atmosphere helps us live in more than well 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000­,000,000,000 reasons cause you know more of the things are unknown including the big crunch the big freeze and the big say bye cause your gonna die lol jk butblack holes take dead stars you idiot you cant make one.

  • heres a cooler auesomer experiment if your an astronaut go into space,bring a jar,seal it very tight,and bring it back to earth guess what it would do it wold bring all the surrounding air into the jar not forever but it cant really kill you because it only sucks into the space cause as you might know space is a vaccum that sucks air it doesnt suck the air from earth cause of the atmosphere but space is a non living real killing machine and if you wonder what happens when you go into space duh.

  • looks like the world is so corrupt that they dont care if this created a black-hole.

  • @solve809 Do you have any idea how much mass and density is needed to provoke a black whole? Thi guys were far from it, yet they could've left strangelets which in many many years may form a black whole... But thats a risk we must take for science. =) But yes, I can't deny the world is corrupt.

  • @stolendeamon but for scientist to know a possibility for a black hole and still give this project a green-light? pretty, irresponsible. yes, pretty depressing world.

  • @solve809 The scientists that originally split the atom had no assurance that they wouldn't start an unending chain reaction, but they were mostly certain they wouldn't. Ever heard of an MRI? There's no reward without taking risks.

  • @smichaelsmeggy theres no reward worth that risk.

  • @solve809 you are an idiot, you have no idea what a black hole is, the only thing you know is gigantic behemoth swallowing everything around that you saw in some movie. But black holes can be even microscopic and benign. So no, there was not even the slightest possibility this experiment would endanger anyone. Now go pray to whatever brainwashing deity you worship.

  • @solve809 Yes there is. Our knowledge of medicine for an example would be very poor if we didn't take risks and people would be sick and dying everywhere to a greater extand. Life itself implies risks. From the moment you are born there is always a risk of dying.

  • @solve809 wow, they are not fucking dumbasses, they would never do this if it would create a black hole.

  • @simba90s but yet knew it can. i wonder why this machine hasnt done anything revolutionary. because if all they consider revolutionary about is building it. then they are truly not that smart.

  • @solve809 Sure it has! Haven't you heard the video? The proton packets go through millions of revolutions along the circular track as they are being sped up... ;D

  • This soo dangerous this collision could create a black hole!!!!!!! This stupid !!!!

  • why they want to create a big bang???what if something goes wrong?they are so stupid!!!!

  • Cant ions be used instead of stripped out atoms?

  • we all gonna diiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii­iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii­iiiiiiiiie :O

  • according to the law which energy cannot be created, a big bang like the one we had would defy the laws of physics

  • So you want to recreate a big bang?

    Umm... Is this safe?

  • @1XxShenxX1 no its not it was gnna destroy the whole earth

  • terra-electron volts? more like TERROR-electron volts

  • Wont they travel to future? E=MC2

  • @CyphenPhsyX i dont think so but at least the time (for the particles in the colider) is surely rly slowed becouse of times dilatation.

  • @CyphenPhsyX

    Time will only speed up relative to the particle but to us the .000000000000001 of a second it took for the particle to collide would only be .00000000000000000000000000000­00000000000001 seconds to the particle.

  • wait- if they can do this, why the hell don't we have flying cars?

  • @chicnstu90 How many car accidents/mechanical failures is there on the roads everyday? People already have enough troubles with wheels, I can't imagine what the news report would be like if a lot of ppl had 'flying cars'.

  • @unexist001 dude. it's a joke

  • Funny how almost everything works at a circular motion, planets and stars are circular have circular movements as well as galaxies. And on the smaller end atoms are circular and contain electrons which circle around circular neutrons and protons. And most everything in the universe is formed out of a circular motion. And here you see the circular movement used to speed up and collide them. I wonder why the circle is such a popular motion?

  • @lattask8er And so did nascar become so populair, but not that populair because it's not a perfect cirkel, Rofl

  • @lattask8er technically, earth, neptune, pluto, and probably other planets orbit in a more ellipse-like pattern.

  • @chicnstu90 You do know I said circular motion....not circle, and a ellipse is somewhat of a circular motion itself.

  • I dont know about this, can someone tell me one useful thing that they have discovered through billions of wasted money...????

  • @JonKwas Anti Matter exists. They need to waste e few more billion to make the technology to contain it. Then they sell the anti matter for trillions

  • @RSign321

    Exploding TSAR with Liquid Oxygen on Space with create a huge LHC (Anti-matter) that will create Black Hole traveling the SpaceShip to a huge funnel or tunnel to other dimension or Galaxies.

  • @MrVrsilvestrejr2008 A black hole is just a black hole. No one has yet to proof it has teleportation properties.

  • @RSign321 wth are we going to do with anti-matter anyway? except destroy some matter...

  • @unexist001 Create electricity E=mc2

  • @RSign321 ok, do you know how they'll isolate this anti-matter? From what I understand/learned (I'm not a scientist I am probably wrong) the same amount of matter and antimatter would be created at the same time and the anti matter and matter would then collide and annihilate each other. Anyways, if you know more about it could you please explain in details, I would really like to understand that.

  • @unexist001 Im just a kid. Google it!

  • @unexist001 anti matter could be used to store large amounts of energy in a small amount of space/mass. this would be very useful for space travel etc.

  • @patzer12345 Right... We are still struggling to understand how it works, but we could use it to store energy? Do you care to explain how that would be done?

  • @Gn00bie f this is fake then your mom is a virgin

  • This experiment may open the new dimention for technology... This experiment will expose the smallest particle of universe (May be smaller than quarks) .. This experiment is just first step. May be next experiment may use Quarks instead of Protons. This experiment is essential for humanity as we have limited resources on earth now. These experiements will help the future technology (Space Travel)

  • perhaps antimatter is like emotions i'm not able to see them but i feel them, therefore i'm sure that they exist. maybe the energy around our body called soul, the same that when we die vanishing, it's similar to the antimatter... i don't know it's only an humble supposition... i love these experiments!

  • cant you see God created everything no metter what you do you wont find answeres

    come on people open your blind eyes

  • But 2 astronomers at the same time were working on building a receiver that would prove the existance of the big bang, the afterglow. They immediately knew why the Bell scientist were getting the noise. It was the afterglow, the evidence of the big bang that we hear and see today. They all won a Nobel Prize for Physics.

  • If the big bang really happened then there must be evidence that it did. An afterglow of the violent hot explosion, like the embers glowing from a fire days after the fire has gone out. In the 1960s 2 scientist from Bell laboratories were working with a microwave receiver. No mater where they pointed the antenna they recieved this constant noise. They could not work out the problem. 

  • If the big bang really happened then there must be evidence that it did. An afterglow of the violent hot explosion, like the embers glowing from a fire days after the fire has gone out. In the 1960s 2 scientist from Bell laboratories were working with a microwave receiver. No mater where they pointed the antenna they recieved this constant noise.

  • Should be stated that this, along with Stephen Hawking's black hole research, is mostly speculative. Though it does make me wonder--do scientists create colliders to work in this fashion because they believe the universe was a circular vacuum which allowed for protons to build up speed until the big bang? Or do they believe the protons were "launched" from Point A and C and collided at Point B? How big was space at the beginning? They said this collider has a 27 km-circumference. Ideas?

  • @AlanSessler if everything started from a single microscopic point it it would be very rare to see a collision where both protons were heading towards each other at 99% the speed of light.

    It would mean that they somehow turned direction towards one another.

  • and on that big hole once stayed geneve...

  • am i the only one who thinks that the man in the backgrounds sounds slightly strange.

  • @taniahurley his just British with a kind of posh accent.

  • @samworthick1 yeah but it worked...this thing has created antimatter...prooving the big bang theroy...

  • @samworthick1 they have essentially prooved the big bang theroy...with this very machine this week...they have created antimatter and contained it...

  • @samworthick1 big bang is no more a theory... you don't understand a thing dumbass, don't watch what you don't understand... MORON! hahahah

  • care to explain to me, how do they know that the seconds before the real big bang is some particles colliding each other? or is this just an artificial experiment? i'm not a physics genius but i really like to know how.

  • what a cute baby blackholes ..like baby cell in Dragon ball Z :))

  • Hypothetically speaking, what would happen if they were to try this experiment when suddenly a large asteroid mostly made of Uranium-235 crashed into a part of the 27km Particle Accelerator?

  • damn, 11k rounds in 1 sec OMFG..

  • ofc we didnt make that alone jeeze thats a hell of expiriment

  • what happens when im in that 27km tube at the 99.9% speed of light? 0_o

  • @CrASYmUZIk You would become very, very heavy, and at that speed, time would virtually stand still for you. If you stayed inside the tube for a week, when you came out you would find that years had passed on earth. This is what einsteins special theory of relativity tells us. The faster you move through space, the slower you move through time.

  • @CrASYmUZIk you go boom.

  • I've thought that this Universe is just an experiment not dissimilar to this one explained in this vid. Now this experiment will create another micro Universe and so goes on the fractal to infinity.

  • i giggled a little at the thrusting battery

  • i don't think that the human brain is that smart to do alone this prodject

    What i think is that someone from outer space help us to this evolution

    (SORRY FOR MY ENGLISH :| )

  • Magnets. How do they work?

  • @TubeTripping Miracles

  • maybe few years from now they gonna attach that thing to the tank or to the heli

  • I think they should do the experiment in 2013... cos the aztec callender says the world will end in 2012... And people will run around crazy, loot and pillage.

  • @duploman1000 The Mayan calendar does NOT end in December 21st 2012 - it restarts, just like ours does every year. Mayans have something called a 'long count' which is basically their version of the year which lasts 584,283 days as apposed to our 365 day year. Also, explosions thousands of times more powerful than the LHC occur all the time at the upper atmosphere and nothing bad ever happens.

  • @MEareCAT Well i've been told.

  • l, anti matter after a thermonuclear reaction with, hydrogen & l, helium concentrate has one billion KM / S = sensitive photon electron dead, I see you driving or recreating a star like the sun artificially over 6 million degree Celsius a first step towards a rational technology since the time above thank you, only opinions I n loves imitated the work of other thank you

  • They will test this 2012 21 December.

  • awesome ... but at the same time bullshit ... human curiosity

  • @carnivourlocust If it wasn't for human curiosity, we would all be strongly religious and still life in middleages technology.. curiosity is what drives us to explore the whole universe and discover new techologies and other stuff.. And you find that bullshit? Damn dude.. I think it's the point of life!

  • wewt =]

  • thats kwl as

  • @MorningstarDawnclan

    But why do they get heavier instead of just staying at the same speed and weight?

  • @theArcanine99 Im not sure, but i know that nothing ever exeeds the speed of light, its like "the cosmic speed limit", well thats what i was told and read about...

  • @pr0tag0nist1

    You are correct, the speed of light can never be exceeded (as far as we know at least). <_<

    If something did exceed the speed of light, this would be the same as it traveling backwards in time (relative to certain observers), which could break causality, and that would be a bad thing. :P

  • @watsisname As far as we know you can't go any faster then the speed of light, but hey.. we also thought we would never be able to fly, or even break the sounds barrier.. And we did! If it is impossible to go any faster then the speed of light there is an alternative way to move through the universe, by taking shortcuts.. Blackholes and wormholes will provide shortcuts to other parts of the universe.. Tobad this technology is far beyond our capabilities at the moment.. :|

  • @ThaisBlackXboxLive

    Very good point, but it's important to note that every physical law and observation we can make says nothing can go FTL, and the mathematics agrees with this belief as well. (If you went FTL, this would be moving backward in time -- potential paradoxes ensue.) And there was plenty of evidence to show that things could go faster than sound before we were capable of doing so with airplanes.

    You could be right about wormhole travel though. We can always be hopeful. :)

  • @theArcanine99

    Good question. It's because of Einstein's famous equation, E=mc^2. The velocity can't be increased because of the limit of the speed of light. But because energy is still being input, the only possible means of manifesting that energy is in the form of mass.

    In other words, the energy is directly converted to mass. This is like the opposite of what happens inside a fusion reaction (like inside the sun), where mass is converted to energy. :)

  • @theArcanine99 its said that to travel at speed of light the energy must be infinite. but dont confuse you can get to some place faster than the speed of light, not by going faster but by "breaking laws of physics" going through a wormhole

  • Can Someone tell me what happens when the particles colide??? they will explode but where will they go?

  • Why does the mass of the protons increase as the protons approach the speed of light?

  • @kentonsteele nothing material moves faster then light. Therefore, since the protons can't go faster, they get heavier.

  • C,I,A!!!!

  • hai

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  • it's weird that this was posted in 2008, yet I just watched it happen for real, on CERN's website

  • we are always into evolving science ,lets play our role as human creatures to do constructive experiments and lets aim into a creating a better world using constructive science .

  • that would make an awesome film if they created a big bang on a smaller scale inside a tube like that and we made new life accidently. im no scientist so i dont know if its possible :)

  • @danc13579,

    It would make an epic movie if they show destruction like in 2012 because of the big bang experiment.

    True this is a perfect Hollywood plot :-)

  • angels and demons my friend

  • @dicyanin Yeah and make legions of ignorant masses march on the scientists and tell them to stop advancing technology or we asplode

  • @danc13579 MIB ^_^ maybe thats possible if it will happend i wonder if the life form will debate if someone created them...that would be the greatest reality show on earth "the mini earth" hehehe

  • @danc13579 Bent beams of charged particles lose energy by radiation. The bending (read: the energy you lose) depends on mass (read: energy of the beam) and curvature (read: the ring’s circumference). The energy you can pump into the beam at every round is limited; sooner or later the added energy merely compensates the loss. Linear accelerators are not limited by this but as the beam then passes each point just once the machine gets even larger. In short: high energy REQUIRES large machines.

  • @danc13579 IT IS POSSIBLE you dickwad shitface son of bitch i hate you i fucking hate you ima track you down and rape WHILE YOUR ASLEEP YOUR GONNA WAKE UP SCREAMING FOR HELP. AND THATS WHEEN YOU,LL REALAIZE I RIPPED YOUR FUCKING VOCAL CORDS OUT, TEARS WILL BE RUNNING DOWN YOU CHEEKS YOULL BE HURT BECAUSE I NOT FUCKING YOU THREW ONE OF YOUR NATURAL WHOLE NO I SLICED A FUCKING BEAUTIFULL WHOLE IN YOUR THIGH AND LUBERCATED ITWITH YOUR OWN SHIT THAT I SCRAPED OUT FROM YOUR ANUS WITh my bare hands

  • @danc13579 i dont think it is but which "scietific" based movie is using real physical laws :D

    so it would be great drama for non scientific ppl :) and awesome comedy for scientists :)

  • What if good and bad never existed? Take the big bang - Matter meets anti-matter. Anti-matter dissolves and wraps itself around matter creating mass. Birth and death are simply an extension of the big bang. The big bang has yet to stop moving forward but within itself at a moment in time it's start receding. That might be you.

  • u wish!...

  • jees this technology is amazing!

  • @Mattothee i know right i need to change my top its full of drool now.

  • So what's the problem? You don't measure expansion in space, because it's space itself that was created, so it's NOT a superluminal motion. There is no problem with that.. And (some form of) inflation is at present the best way for cosmologists to explain why the universe is flat and homogeneous,and why we observe a microwave background with such characteristics. If you want to put it like this, inflation has way more evidences than multiverse theory..

  • Well,read a bit of Guth, then have a look to astro-ph, and you'll find what is the current picture yourself which I did not made up by myself, even though my research field is cosmology. The same way, science is far from claiming that universes have ALWAYS existed, and that ours is the result of an endless cycle of creation and destruction.

  • I'm not saying that antimatter does not exist. But you claimed that big bang originates from matter-antimatter collision, and this is not the current picture, also because you have to have matter "before" the universe begins, which is a bit a nonsense.

  • In theory,as many as you want, with a different number of space and times dimensions, with completely different kind of matter. But none of the scientists that you cite believe in a universe created because of matter-antimatter annihilation. Albert Einsten himself did not believe in expanding universe!! But what you just said is pretty different from saying that that big bang originated by matter and anti-matter annihilation..

  • No, please... Tell me where you got this matter-antimatter beginning of the universe. Because the current picture of big bang deals with quantic void fluctuations. Matter and anti matter are believed to be created AFTER that, and their annihilation IS NOT producing space-time, as you are saying, but PHOTONS. I perfectly known about force unifications,but nobody (talking about scientists and cosmologists) is claiming that universe begun by matter and anti-matter annihilation.

  • You're proving you don't have a clue of what you're talking about. Matter-antimatter annihilation is a very well known process which is observed in astrophysic phenomena, for example,and produces PHOTONS. You know? LIGHT! The beginning of the universe has NOTHING to do with matter and antimatter. Please, stop talking of things that you've just heard on tv..

  • You really don't know anything about physics, don't you?! The Big Bang, exactly, was much more than an energy production. And matter -anti matter annihilation is simply energy production like other mechanisms such as nuclear fusion for example. SO matter and anti-matter interaction do not produce universes, please.. Why don't you study a bit before writing...?

  • No.. Matter and anti-matter when colliding, annihilate producing energy.

  • The universe has NOT always existed..

  • lol well

    if u read angels and demons

    this proves that genesis can be possible

  • I like!

  • @SexyCumQueen they arent looking for god lol, they're lookinf for a higgs boson.

  • I wish they had built this in Texas. With a southern drawl, all this would be explained. Terms like, "small-ass and big-ass" come to mind. I feel cheated.

  • ...or playing with God's mind

  • @89vdolls

    Look if you believe in God !

    Then you think we are made by Devine Design!

    And God is infalable right ...and knows all.

    Why then ...would he have designed us to be Curious about where we came from? .if them we are by design then why install the software to make us wonder and find out ? .to deny these questions are to turn your back on your creator..unless of course you are saying he is wrong?. free will and curiosity are by design if God exist.

    your interpretation is floored.

  • For all I care you can shove god up your ass. lol Get a brain, man...

    I can understand why ancient people believe in god, they didn't knew better. but this are the 2010's man....

  • Really ..maybe you should go back and read the comment fully ...try and concentrate long enough to get to the end ...and then perhaps you should maybe go and get a brain ...or at least exchange yours for one that works becuase your current model has the attention span of a fly.

  • You're right. I am honestly sorry for my misinterpration of your comment. I will try to read comments more carefully from now hence.

    Stay well.

  • Lol 89vdolls. XD I pick berries all day erryday.

    I think this stuff is mega interesting though. That fact that man has been able to do this... wow.

  • My friend's dad is one of the particle physicists working on this thing =)

  • Woooooow !

    That is posible ?

  • Just open a window...

  • so wait, all it does is make glitter that is green and gold and then the computers make a story about it

  • Hahahahaha, that made me giggle.

  • Most of you guys don't get it at all.

    Study a little more (or anything at all) before you make stupid comments.

    The weather is not changing because of this, there may be created a small black hole which will "evaporate" almost instantly, and your stupid god doesn't exist, OK?

  • why do we have to know! whats the big deal of knowing about a big bang I have one everyother night

  • well said

  • it's strange how much you know about nikola tesla are you a serb?

  • I do not see that being possible because that would mean there is matter smaller then atoms, and the quarks inside them, fot it to create smaller universes made of matter.. right?

  • heres an idea, what happend if.. once the collision occurs, there is another universe, identical to our but not quite, just like antimatter is identical to matter but not exactly..

    would it be the world of our evil twins? ahaha

  • Evil is abstract, and human only. Only if there was such thing as a "physical" particle that provided evil in the universe, then yes, our opposites in an opposite universe would be evil.

  • @Whiteoverblue

    If we co-exisited at the same time both in the Atomic , it would then be fair to assume that our direct opposite would be Sub-atomic ,...we just could not exist in the same space toghether ....where the do get the Idea he would be evil in anyway , other than the fact that he would be sub-atomic he would basically be living your life ........it's not superman you know.

  • That has nothing to do with my initial statement. I said that our direct opposites cannot be evil just because we are benevolent, and vice-versa, because "evil" is not an atom; it's a human perspective only.

  • nad what will happen next (after the experiment)? another universe? black hole? nothing?

  • Antimatter and Matter. As said in the Creation God created everything in opposites. Night and Day, Light and Dark, and stuff like that, including Matter and the opposite of matter itself: the Antimatter.

  • did you read angle's and deman's

    well you did

  • dude and like adam and eve

    i dno if that counts but yeah

  • I'm not the only one with the "opposite" whatever stand. try searching for "Big Bang" here and see others that want to believe that same thing. XD

  • Angels and Demons anyone?

  • yep, thats what why i am watching because of the "cern" bit :L

  • deus ex machina

  • this is the portal that will open to the devil!

    if you don't believe me read the bible inn" revolutions chapter 13,....

    good luck you will need it!

  • I think it's revelation

  • lol revolutions dude? wow shows how much you actually know about your bible...