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  • Good, I like this!! ^^__^^

  • hahaha exactly ! thts wht i have been trying to find out for a while but still no resource hv yet to be revealed to me ! seems a little weired :/

  • 1:25 to get to the point

  • Wow even if she's smart,she is really a geek.

    Congratulations for all the hard work.Now there is even more hard work to put out from all that data :p

  • Plasma is created in black holes as matter is accelerated to almost the speed of light as it falls into it. Is it possible that dark matter is the byproduct of the matter that falls into black holes, and the big bang released this dark matter back into our universe. The ultimate form of recycling. So matter has always been their its just changing from one form to another.

  • Go Physics! Its your birthday! We gonna party like its your birthday!

  • Cutting edge science: ROAR! PARTICLES SMASH!

  • wow i learned nothing. thanks for telling me they collided particles a little faster than last time.

  • Okay. I panicked when she said they're closing the LHC channel on youtube. I guess they've got the thing up and running so they don't need to update us on everything. Now they're gonna tell us just when they actually discover something.

  • lol rocky music, i can't wait till they tell us what it can do for us

  • is it a hadron collider that is large or does it collide large hadrons?

  • @DeathBringer9000 I don't think any hadron could be considered large, so I take it it's the first one.

  • hmm so we are gonna have better computers nao? :D

  • That was very (non)informative.

    wTf

  • This LHC is but a glimpse of whats to come. CERN is already in the process of building a new LHC, and quite larger at that. What they need to find is the absence of the gravitron and where it went. At that moment it disappeared, then we party.They know more than they're telling us. It's soon enough that the standard model of particle physics wont equal String or M theory. They've already done experiments in Geneva with this equipment, and have unearthed something very interesting. Doe's Account.

  • So wait, what does this mean or where can I find out?

  • Adrian !!!

  • and what does this all mean really? the particles were smashed together @ extremely high speeds, so whats the next step and what does this mean for advancement in technology?

  • @wesleyjames81 It has to do with prediction in the standard model. It corrects the math that has been around for years, unproven. Most of all its the higgs they are after. With the LHC they can look into the very beginning of the universe. As for technology, no one knows but there will be advancements from it, they might be even more dramatic then the industrial revolution. This is what being human is about.

  • Somewhere in an anonymous galaxy, around an anonymous star revolves an anonymous planet where happens things that haven't happened since the creation of the universe... And that makes me dizzy...

  • too cartoonish, no science, ...

  • Now that we can do it, we're going to stop reporting it to you. wtf Tell us what you are learning, what those lines on the screen mean, explain explain explain. The youtube series for CERN is a real opportunity to explain high energy physics to us. I may not have a doctorate, but that doesn't mean I am not interested in high energy particle physics, quantum mechanics, quantum physics, general & special relativity, m-theory, string theory, etc.

  • @falconfira At the end it was announced (during the credits) that they were going to start a new series called the LHC Reports soon.

  • @falconfira probably need time to study data and sort it out before it can go public

  • @falconfira i totally agree with you !

  • @falconfira

    The lines on the screen are almost certainly just information about the status of the machine, which probably wouldn't teach you all that much about particle physics.

    But I do agree, they should try to teach us something about the science.

  • @falconfira i tottaly agree, but i found a german vid form "welt der physik", there is explained wich first achievements lhc made until now... mayve there is an own lhc channel on youtube, but we dint find it yet?!

  • I always find it ironic to watch things about CERN on the world wide web

  • I did this in my basement before couple of years.

    Wow so many geeks in one place.

  • 3:50 she is walking like a velociraptor..

  • I really do want to visit the LHC, such a momentous installation, where the future is being made :)

  • argh now i just wana watch rocky

  • Very interesting, but the opening credits is much too long :-)

  • She looks like the kind of woman to do porn. WTF ARE YOU GUYS FINDING OUT. AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH HURRRY UP.

  • congratulation CERN!

  • I have a question: when they run those proton beams side by side., then unite them that is when the collision occurs ?

  • @ALaudun The idea is that they accelerate protons in two streams traveling in opposite directions in slightly different paths. Then when they have them going fast enough they merge the paths and use detectors to see how the protons explode when they collide. By seeing the pieces fly about they can calculate their properties. The LHC's claim to fame is that it can make protons accelerate really fast and it takes really good pictures of the collision.

    Or it's magic, which ever.

  • Adrian!!

  • can someone help me? im a not so bright truck driver. what is the ultament goal of this thingamajiggy? thank you.

  • @voltar711 It is basically a milestone of exploration of the very small as opposed to exploration of things that are very big like the solar system or the galaxy.

  • @derangius thanks, for the come back, I hope it unlocks some usefull stuff like our dependance on oil,

  • @voltar711 You should see some of the stuff they are doing to try and create a fusion power generator, now that would probably destroy our dependance on oil ;)

  • @shandorejunk

    How kewl are some of those prototypes?

    I think if they stationed a reactor in space and tesla'd the energy down to earth, not only could you alleviate deadly malfunctions but it would only require 3-4 max to power the whole globe! In my head of course ;)

  • @MilitantPeaceist They're building one in France, the Japanese scientists were able to get super heated plasma in a coil, somehow (we're talking hotter than the centre of the sun) Thats crazy! There is no chain reaction like nuclear fission and no radioactive products. If is blows up there isn't any thermonuclear reaction, just a big pile of melted metal

  • @voltar711 They are smashing atoms apart to find out more about sub-atomic particules. In particular, they wish to discover the Higgs-Boson - a particle they believe gives matter its Mass, and hence learning more about gravity at the Quantum level. (We don't have a Quantum Theory of Gravity yet)

  • @HappySkeptic thanks for the insite. im starting to understand this thing a little more now. this prodject is more mind blowing the more i learn about it.

  • CERN: Superlative physics, sub-crap taste in music. No Rocky please.

  • How long will it take for the data to be processed?

  • brilliant, i remember the day well. a big relief after last years.

  • The Rocky music was a bit much.

  • Science FTW! ^__^

  • Rocky music?

  • Even thou I have absolutely no idea of what has happened, I am still happy about it.

    A bit in the same way when you see a explosive technician running and try to keep up whit him.

  • I'm just waiting for the wvents in the videogame Another World to happen there,

  • idiots

  • what is the point of the LHC?

  • @SwervMontana Solve questions about the universe, matter, ect. Theres a lot of things coming from it

  • @SwervMontana its a important part in the quest to build a functioning fusion reactor

  • @SwervMontana I'm no particle physicist, but one of the main results they hope for is to identify force carrying particles. It is theorized that a particle called the Higgs- Boson exists and is the force carrying particle for gravity. They collide protons at higher and higher speeds to break them up into their constituent 'pieces'- particles. They're looking for the fundamental particles created after the big bang- to find physical evidence of particles that mathematics say should be there.

  • @SwervMontana They are looking for both the Graviton (the massless force particle for gravity) and the Higgs-Boson ( heavy particle thought to give matter its mass). Also to find possible superpartner particles which would give some weight to string theory, and to maybe create very small black holes to help us understand, not only black holes, but the very beginning of the universe.

  • This is kinda old. It already appeared in newspapers and shit

  • Anyone know what the music from the beginning was?

  • See? And we didn't all die.

    ...Stupid media

  • @BeondaPale we didn't all die? Who did?

  • @BeondaPale

    well duh, that would be 2 years too early. its not 2012 yet xD

  • Honestly, if the LHC DIDN'T set a collision record, it would have not been considered worth the expense.

  • Wow! Congratulations!

  • WOHOO!!!! I've been waiting so long for this day!

    Thanks for uploading this video!

  • seems kinda anticlamatic

    i think they need to hire some visual artist

  • @pigeonster Even if they were, such a universe wouldn't last long anyway. In addition high energy (very fast) particles from the Sun bumps into earths atmosphere all the time. No worries, man =)

  • WHAT IS THIS EPIC SONGGG!!!!!!!!!

  • @Greeb17 That was from Rocky 2 wasn't it.. he he.

  • wow, i hope none of these guys got too drunk celebrating, it could have ended in an awesome fight scene to go with the music (plus would be a hel-freaking-larious post on youtube).

  • They're building a giant spaceship for alien reptile beings!

    JK

  • No they dont run a Nvidia Physx card to crunch the numbers.

  • and now Entropy takes over our technology. Boom Boom Boom, can you feel the Earth move under your feet?

    2010 - The Future is NOW! lol

  • Rocky Theme= awesome

  • The music in this video makes me think this is the Rocky of science >_>

  • It´s so exciting I´m gonna cry.

  • OMG they used the music from a rocky movie.....the gayness

  • The music reminds me of eye of the tiger.

  • This is so going to The Big Bang Theory.

    Awesome.

  • They should totally get a Grammy for this soundtrack.

  • @ubergossen Its from a rocky movie, forget which one now

  • So... what are we getting out of this?

  • @IconOfSin88 I dunno, don't think Cern has ever done anything useful. It's not like they started the world wide web or anything like that.

  • @ubergossen

    No need to be a dick, I was seriously asking what we can gain from this because I honestly don't know. I know CERN does awesome things, that's another reason I'm interested in this.

  • @IconOfSin88 Cool, my bad dude. I just see so much anti-science sentiment on youtube that I just assume people are like that when I see comment like that. I, too, am very curious what we can get out of this. I'm guessing they don't have much of a good idea right now of the possible applications of the knowledge they're trying to gain. Normally the knowledge comes first, then the applications. I'm sure there'll be some sort of useful application eventually.

  • place your bets on the next race

  • there gonna create a flashforward!!!!,, i need to go make myself a quantium entanglement ring!

  • Why was there a jib/crane used to film the crowd at 2:15?! hahaha. It's just weird to watch a bunch of scientists filmed like they're an NFL football team.

  • @ehhhhhhhhhh they are greater than a nfl football team

  • so does this mean we're all dead now and living inside a black hole?

  • Intro was way too long.

  • X-iting!

    Please keep us up to date with the series.

    Cheers.  cpt

  • Even Rocky had a montage...

  • I had NO idea that when particles collide that the theme from "Rocky" plays!!! Just proves how mysterious the universe really is.

  • First time I've heard to phrase "petabytes" of data, used realistically

  • ADRIAN!

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  • Wait, why are they closing the series if the discoveries have just begun?

  • when is this data going to be analyzed so we can know what they found out about it?

  • They'll let us know when they're done.

  • @princeofexcess

    It will take a very long time to process all the data, unless a better computer comes along.

  • And we're still here! Yay! =p

  • Who would thumb this down?

  • @Textra1

    probably people who think they are creating black holes that are going to kill us all.

  • @9noitulover

    I guess Chicken Little isn't just a child's story. *shrugs*

    I can't help but have disrespect for the neo-Luddites who cry doom and gloom at such human endeavors. I think the LHC is an exciting development. The people who initiate such projects aren't the bumbling buffoons that Hollywood portrays as scientists. These people really know what they are doing. If they though for a moment that there was any danger they wouldn't proceed.

  • Awesome. I've been following the progress on the LHC for awhile, nice to see it start to produce some data. Thanks for posting.

    If only the Super Collider project in Texas didn't get axed. That had even more potential than the LHC.

  • @mrboo18

    This really illustrates the difference between the USA and the EU. Texas would rather revise their historical texts to add a religious bias, than to progress scientific endeavors. The US cannot even create a working health care system, much less lead the world in scientific progress, which is sad because the 20th century belonged to the Americans in terms of scientific advancement. I wish the USA could become the great nation it used to be, again.

  • @Textra1

    Some of that is true, but it has nothing to do with the cancellation of the SSC project. That was mostly just a result of funding and poor management.

    The religious garbage in the US, Texas in particular, is disgusting, but wasn't really a major issue regarding the SSC, at least not that I heard of.

    As for health care, the European systems aren't exactly anything to be proud of and the US is only going to get worse. Look at NZ for good socialized medicine.

  • The hostess is a babe. I want to collide with her particles. LMAO... sorry...

  • @graphattic haha lmao, no pun intended? lol yah she's alright, dedicatedly the kind of geek id date. : )

  • @GrudgyDiablo The results will take a while to compile, they have a lot of data to sift through, and they have to bring the thing up to full power before the really interesting data starts coming in.

  • @zantrua IIRC, 7TeV *IS* "full power" for the LHC. That's why this was such a big deal for them.

  • @SirReptitious Actually, the LHC is designed to go up to 14 TeV (7 TeV per beam). But CERN isn't planning on going that high until another year or so. This was a big deal because they broke their own record set back in Nov 2009 when they broke the TeV energy level.

  • @syrrus21 I looked it up, and you are correct, it is indeed 14TeV. That is why I prefaced my comment with "IIRC". ;-p Guess that means that we will have to wait at least another year until we can hope to see a Higgs Boson(unless we get really lucky and they find one while looking through the 7TeV data). But even though it isnt at full power yet, I'm happy that they are halfway there. Every time they up the power and no black holes form, it shuts more morons up! ;-)

  • what tha fk, yah sure facinating to see ppl claping, great moment in history yey w.e. now can u show what it means for physics? can u show some diagrams and try to explain what this means? can u atleast show some 3d images of the beams clashing against eachother to show how the particles separated, can u ??? o wait no u cant, becaus the series is CLOSED!. wtf. great great journalism ladies and gentlement. impressive sciene channl this is only evidence of the efficiency of the state funded media.

  • @pelucas716 They probably assumed that anyone interested enough to watch the video would already at least have a CLUE about what this means for physics.

  • @Ansonidak oh so im guessing u kno a whole lot about it? explain it to me than, thats what im in this channel for, to understand it, and since u know it, go for it.

  • @pelucas716 Well you guessed wrong. I don't know all about it. All I have is a general laymans idea of what they are trying to accomplish and learn. In other words, I have a CLUE. This Information I obtained easily through the use of a computer with internet access.

    BTW your writing is atrocious. If you are able to write correctly with proper spelling and grammar I suggest that you do so. Writing as you do makes people think your either stupid, lazy, or very young.

  • @Ansonidak lol, i am young and lazy but not stupid. sure i could state better phrases and clearer terms but its not like i got the space to write an article. now i get what you are saying dude, yeah one must have a clue, i Have a clue. My criticism is first not to YOU, but to THEM, for closing the series before uploading videos explaining the physics in simple terms like the did with quantum physics and the theory of relativity. Interestin tho that once one criticizes, ten's attack like piranas

  • @pelucas716 You didn't watch the whole video. At 6:10 They tell us that "More will follow soon with our new series". I would like to reiterate my advice about your writing. That style of prose inclines people to discount what you say, maybe even without realizing it. If you want people to take what you write seriously then you should take the time and effort to write seriously. Peace.

  • @Ansonidak oh shiet for real? i must have missed that. ight well that makes me feel better. still i hope your are not referring to my last reply because i thought that was pretty straight forward. the main one, yah i can see how it could be confusing, i was a little angry, but ill accept that i coulda wrote it better. anyways good to know that there is more coming, i dont get why tha fk they would 'CLOSE' the series but its good to know there is more on it coming. I apreciate the debate. PZ.

  • @pelucas716 Could you write that again in English please? Just Joking!

  • @Ansonidak

    Very, very true.

  • They showed plenty of 3d images, all those little lines and diagrams that you seem to have not noticed. As for what they mean you need to be a physicist to understand.

  • @Grospoliner that is true, they did show a bunch of 3d images, but nothing like the series the have on quantum physiscs or the ones of gravity. thats what im talking about. something that is intended to teach ppl about this in a simple as posible way. not about the excitment of the ones doing it, sure thats fun, do it up but atleast complement it with some explanation. id atleast have hope that they would complement it, but nop, cuz they closed the series. thats what pisses me off.

  • @pelucas716 Can you say thats in english please?

  • @dangerousprimate are u high on crack? or just functionally retarder. lol idk what ur doing in this channel if u cant even read what i wrote.

  • @pelucas716

    Hey fuckass, as a third party observer of this convo, even I have to say that your previous comment is not understandable.

  • @drche420 ok? explain to me how the two other people who responded, got my criticism and responded with perfectly valid objections?. 2 people get it two people don't. who's the one that can't get the msg accross? well u and my other illiterate 'friend'.

  • @pelucas716

    I won't give a brainwashed idiot the time of day.

  • @drche420 oh so now its about my argument and not my english. hah what does that tell you about what you believe what you believe. i put up an argument or criticism and ur counter argument is to criticize me? hah. oh dude. and you call ME! brainwashed? hahaha, oh maan. ur funny, not even worth my own corrections.

  • @pelucas716

    Oh, wow. You've completely changed my mind with your logic.

    Wait, no.

  • @drche420 hah ok, i see what you r sayin, i gues im guilty of doin that as well. what i was originally saying was that i would rather have them report on what is actually going on with the scienece, instead of filming the people looking at the screens and clapping, kno what im saying? yah fun sure, but i would like to see some science so i can learn and shiep, there is no real argument, other than ppl jumpin on me cuz of what i said and me gettin pissed. but w,e it aint even tht big of a deal,

  • @pelucas716

    I gotcha

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  • @pigeonster The LHC recreates the energy-density levels that were present a short time after the big bang, in hopes of confirming the current theory of how the matter-antimatter disparity came about.

  • @GrudgyDiablo the data that's created is so much that a whole army of scientists need months to analize it.

  • Ah, and by "results" i meant actual big stuff ( like the Higgs Boson). Though it's gonna take even longer to find this one...

  • @GrudgyDiablo They problably aren't even close to finishing analizing all the data from the first collisions, nevermind getting it peer-reviewed when they find something.

    It's gonna take a while before the results come... More than a year for sure.

  • Adrian, Adriaaan..!

  • @OccamsView Yes?

  • @trebuchet1269 This comment wins the "Least Coherent and Most Insane Comment of the Day Award"

  • @zantrua

    Actually, he's right. There are no particles, only vibrating strings. There is no god particle, and einstein's e=mc^2 has been known to be incorrect for decades. Sure e=mc^2 is what made him famous, but the equation has been expanded and added upon to make up for the fact that it in itself is not accurate.

  • @drche420 as much as i love super-symmetric string and M theory, they aren't testable.

    einstein and the theory of relativity wrong, it just isn't all inclusive and needs to be expanded upon.

  • @drche420 citation please.

    Nowhere can I find anyone, except on 'crank' sites suggesting that E=mc^2 is wrong.

    E=mc^2 is not the complete equation as it refers momentum at zero, this Einstein himself took troubles to point out on many occasions.

    There are hypothesis regarding the speed of light not being constant over the history of the universe, however these are speculative and disputed, although they may add a term to c they do not invalidate the geometric form,.

  • @drche420 Well, M theory is not really a theory yet, because it has yet to be tested, and as far as the e=mc^2 thing, the real equation is longer to account for the mass not being at rest.

  • @zantrua who you gonna call???

  • @pigeonster an attempt to complete the standard model of particle physics - or finding an all togearther new way of describing the fundamental building blocks of matter - more or less.

  • great vlog!! Thanks!!

  • i love that it has a rocky montage theme that transforms into a james bond theme.

  • The Large Hadron Cathedral is so cool. It can travel back and forth in time, make invisible holes eating its way into other dimensions, and a whole lot of other things that makes the Pope happy. The new Vatican of physics, but I don't think God is happy about us trying to find him. He's probably just gonna hide in another dimension.

  • @QIQrrr  HAHA!

  • scaremonger 101: only those with in the circle of LHC shall survive 2012 lol

  • so what is the ultimate point of colliding the particles? what is the "data" good for?

    no one has ever explained it clearly.

  • @InfiniteGXT detecting new particles, that could validate certain aspects of theoretical physics.

  • Why a new post about old news? I thought this was new about a NEW record.

  • There are some pretty physicists women in there!

  • can you actually see a thing with the naked eye?

  • Aww and we didn't even get sucked into a black hole or nothin'.

    /pout

  • Haven't I seen this video on CernTV about a month ago?

  • lol at the Rocky 4 music. It's a good day to be a science nerd though. :)

  • @JixMa Damn rights! To hell with edumacation and learnding!

  • i was there, epic times. got so drunk that night

  • Don't cross the beams!

  • Show me your higgs boson!

  • I saw the first collisions live :-D