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  • I think the smarter we get, the more questions arise.

  • Damn it America! we cant let the Euro's win. Am i the only red blooded American here that is getting nervous that we are losing our position in the world?

  • @arivas713 yeas

  • @arivas713 We had our chance to build one larger than CERN's. But the american gov't is more worried about finding God than Genesis.

  • @arivas713 Don't worry for that, it's a victory for humanity, doesn't matter if EU or USA.

  • 0:16 Fredrick Douglas still alive?

  • chuck norris knows this like the back of his hand

  • im wondering if by atom smasher, he means the large hydroncolider...

  • @tachaqua there are more than 1 "atom smashers" hydron being the largest

  • and the hydroncolider still hasnt found this out.

  • The sparticles suspiciously resemble skittles ..haha.

  • my brain hurts sooo bad but i cant stop watching

  • why don't you all just work together and put your egos aside:)) I think that is also a beautiful idea!!!!!!

  • Sparticles!! Tonight . . . we dine . . . IN THE ELEVENTH DIMENSION!!!

  • I Love the String Theory, I truly hope one day we get closer to the 12th dimension and even further beyond that.

    Have a Blessed Holiday ev1

  • they do they are skittles. duh :D

  • HAHA such a contridiction, 'we see it by its absence, meaning we see it by not seing it?? yet they have not yet seen it?? meaning its there because they haven't seen it. LMAO they dont know themselves

  • @Jman21UK paradox.

  • @Jman21UK There's no contradiction. We can't see black holes, but we know they exist. We know because we can witness other observable phenomenon which the black holes directly affect, and which can be mathematically validated. We know there is a super black hole at the centre of our galaxy, because we can see stars orbiting, and accelerating at great speeds, around "nothing". So we see it by not seeing it. Just because something can't been seen, doesn't mean it can't be measured.

  • @eurisko67 Exactly. If that weren't true, how would we measure the volume or even pressure of air?

  • @eurisko67 or exists

  • @Jman21UK

    I think since paradoxes exist, everything must be a paradox, and there is no way to come to any conclusions about anything...or nothing.

    What am I talking about? Beats me!

  • LMAO the music at around 1:55 is from the Japanese Yu-Gi-Ou OST

  • @ArchetypeXE The joke's on you my friend ;)

  • @275269i

    HOLY CRAP I didn't realize what he said @1:55 !!!

    I meant the 5 seconds of music RIGHT BEFORE IT!!! Kinda sounded like the Japanese OST from yugiou (relaxed duel music #3 I guess...)

  • dude i love this stuff could you do me a huge favor? alright look could you just make a video about the entire string theory and just dedicate it to me. my name is mike tucker from shaler im in 9th grade and i am considering making a carrer in astro-phis. so i would really like that if you did this for me. thanks!

  • @1153mfkr shut the hell up, you're like 50 years old, go choose a grave already.

  • !!! :)

  • The term space-time . Speculative theories such as String Theory predict 10 or 26 dimensions (with M-theory predicting 11 dimensions: 10 spatial and 1 temporal), but the existence of more than four dimensions would only appear to make a difference at the subatomic level. Ya, I agree! Also, in "spacetime above," M=Membranes, and when the Membranes colide they create "Big Bangs," which are probably going on at the subatomic level in other dimentions?

  • There is a problem with sight... If humans only use 7% of their brain on average... and only 1% possibly 2% of that is the visual cortex... You need to be able to use a higher amount of your visual cortex to be able to perceive the extra dimensions. Humans evolved in a way that uses the least amount of energy...if you put more energy in the part of your brain that detects visual and spacial elements... you can experience extra dimensions.

  • @Ledamonster who is too say that would be benificial for the race. interesting of course, and i would love to meet at least one that could, but after this string theory is perfected, and we crawl through the window that "god" (for lack of space to type a better term) left open, we just have a whole box full of new mysteries and a window so far we cant percieve it yet, one that leads to another box. i say we worry about our own redarded demention, b4 we hunt for others. but im just one pot head

  • Don't forget that they told Columbus that the World was Flat (1492) So, I suppose that their "Must be an Edge" of our known Universe also?

  • @TheEric2040 Nope.. no edge... just multiverses and in each multiverse a new makeup of elements sound and visuals as a result of many variables involved...too long to explain. And beyond that.. more edges than the human mind may ever learn to perceive

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  • they arent keeping this string theory as an open theory, they seem to want to force it on us by saying cern's ideas are full of shit.

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  • @elifraser Ya I agree

  • String theory = quack.

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  • Go CERN! Long Live Europe!

  • americans are so much better than the english at making these types of movies

  • why does your name have 2012 in it lol. too bad the whole things finished i enjoyed watching it

  • They build a giant lab to prove skittles...

  • ironically there is a video on the related video section called G-string humor with a girl bending over

  • =( it's finished...

  • so whats the update on finding the sparktickle, anyone done it yet?

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