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  • How much did it cost? How much energy is used to operate it? Who pays for it?

  • There has got to be more to this than they are leting on, how do you convince someone to donate billions of dollars with the title, 'we can understand the universe better.' Now if we could create worm wholes then I would understand. Going from one place to another without any time lag, amazing breakthrough for the human race. But thats a big if....isn't it?

  • We've come a long way, also, if you happen to live in a world where the laws of physics don't apply, god help you.

  • the advantage of beeing intelligent

  • Was the "more than 9000 magnets" intended? I love science!!! <3 (i was about to write god i love science but..)

  • Ok so i dont really know anything about the Hadron Collider but from what i know its a huge fucking system that brings forth two atoms and collides them and blows them up......and its underground which ties into the info i have heard about leading upto how the hadron collider can destroy the earth...?!? so they risked destroying the world in order to get........research......serio­usly whats the point in having knowledge about this if the earth is gone

  • @JJSOKEWL Well I've been hearing rumors that they are trying to find free energy, I'd say it's worth it. Besides, this shouldn't scare you, hell we have enough nukes to destroy the world 15 times over, this compared to that isn't much. Think about the out comes this could have, free energy for everyone, we could teraform deserts, set up water filtration systems in Africa, say goodbey to petrolium, coal, and nuclear fission.

  • 56 hadrons did not like this video

  • Is not a Nascar crash faster than a frieght train, maybe study the engery that comes from a Nascar crash and save money.

  • Large Hadron Collider? I hardly know her.

  • @birdbrain666 id like to know how this is a useless project, this could helps us figure out what the universe was like at the moment of the big bang. The real world applications if we find and harness these particles is endless

  • ..shit i can see why people were scared o.0

  • kill scientists in the name of god!

  • @elisei00 Why? :]

  • @elisei00 fuckhead

  • So what discoveries have come out of the 3.5 TeV collisions already? Or are they still being worked out?

  • @BlackSunSerenade chances are we won't find out til long after they do

  • That narrator sounds like she's enticing me to join a cult or something.....Is that what ye do at CERN?

  • The coldest place in the galaxy is my wife's cunt

  • @OzzyPatriot what was it made for then?

  • @museisawesomeful It is a 27KM long tunnel, would you like to walk?

  • @Jackclivesim yeah but its not like shes gonna ride around the hole thing

  • why the fuck is she riding a bike

  • 7:05 wow

  • Doesn't this actually contradicts "This is the hottest place in the Solar System, (and then) This is the hottest place in the galaxy.

    Solar system is in the galaxy, so should the lady say One of the hottest?

    Scientist logic fail?

  • @Desmonddd2002 No it was perfect. The hottest place in the solar system doesn't take into account of the entire galaxy. Comprehension fail.

  • @zzzIdividedbyzerozzz yes best the LHC is located in the Solar system, so naturally it IS the hottest place in the solar system. It is kinda like those double decker bus. Like if you're the smartest guy of the entire bus (galaxy), you're the smartest guy on the upper deck (assuming you're sitting in the upper deck Solar system)), which means that there can't be another smartest guy on the upper deck (sun) because the smartest guy is you. Get it?

  • Dude who cares about the stuff the machine finds out?

    that machine itself is BEASTLY.

  • what is it for thought what does it do??

  • Awww yeeee, 10 million billion is 100 Quadrillion just so everyone knows and it looks like this 1,000,000,000,000,000,00.

  • they are actually 99.9 percent the speed of light so they be pretty fast indeed

  • the colider is hotter than the sun and colder than pluto? holy shitsickles

  • i wanna go there, its so amazing.

  • if it become a success it will be the mankinds best achievement ever i strongly believe moon landing is a hoax

  • I would also like to put forward another question: How can someone claim to recreate the conditions at the Big Bang using only matter? How can we know that there is only matter and anti-matter? Maybe there are other forms that we don't know yet about suporting the theory of multiverse. I just don't think it's conclusive to use only matter particles, but it's a start.

  • @kalimul That's because when you collide particles, you get matter and antimatter, for instance a positron and an electron, or a proton and an antiproton etc. So the Big Bang was a huge energy explosion, and when it started cooling it made quarks and antiquarks, then protons and antiprotons etc. But you're right saying that we don't know much about what other stuff there may be out there. There may be other states of matter and other physics rules. That's what that guy Alvaro says.

  • We hit it off so well after another visit busizz4me.info

  • Fucking magnets, How do they work?

  • this is sooo cool!!! i wanna know everything about this thing!

    but i can never have a job related to this.. partly because i hate mat. (cuz im bad at it) but mainly because im an ignorant

  • 1:48

    And if you believe this thing was built over many years and many billions of dollars expense, just to test an idea about the big bang theory. You're as stupid as some blond cunt mouthpiece on a bike, pedaling her bullshit.

  • I almost thought she was being sarcastic over 9000 lol

  • Sheldon should work here

  • Over 9000 magnets!!!!

  • @JoshRules28 What over 9000?!?!

  • If matter and anti-matter were in equal amounts at the birth of the universe how come we still have matter today? Shouldn't it all matter have dissapeared? By this logic, anti-matter must have not existed in equal amount.....

  • @kalimul because matter and anti matter could easily be seperated in space.. there is a lot of room after all ;)

  • @Keh0ol We don't know yet if there is any residual antimatter in space. There is an experiment called AMS, which will put an antimatter detector on top of the International Space Station soon. The detector was assembled and tested at CERN, and is now waiting for a lift on the Shuttle. Check: watch?v=rxERIDL8Cw0

    SdG

  • @CERNTV yes i know

    i was merely trying to point out how it would be possible for "positive" and "negative" matter to coexist in space without wiping each other out

    the existence of antimatter would explain quite a lot so it is a conclusive theory at least

  • cure for elderly dementia please, before wasting billions on this tosh.

  • @caravanfisherman69 CERN was the birthplace of the internet. You not understanding the importance of what they are doing does not mean it's "tosh".

  • @kalimul you hit the nail on the head. This is exactly what the LHCb experiment is trying to find out. I am about to post a new feature movie on LHCb and the matter-antimatter mystery.

    SdG

  • @kalimul Antimatter-matter inequality is due to the repulsive gravity present just after the big bang

  • /watch?v=8XufjtmEe5w  /watch?v=gOa87kayqCk&feature=r­elated

  • Go to this youtube video at 0:55 and then you will believe me about the fuel. Also about the TR-3B most skeptics believe its the new airplane form usa.

  • To know that this machine simulated quark-gluon plasma, it's insane. I'm so happy that my beliefs are finally proven

  • They are using the collider also to collect a certain type of fuel. It takes about 2 years for like a drop of fuel. this fuel will go to the triangular ship usa is making in area 51.

    This fuel is meant to go long distances.

  • @mfirebird3000 stop bullshitting please, someone might take you seriously, there are many ignorant people around.

  • @davelantor no im serious they are actually collecting fuel.

    its on a youtube video i swear ill try and find it.

  • @mfirebird3000 thank you for your time of finding the videos. but may i remind you, it says nothing about harvesting anti-matter in LHC ... not to mention with the goal of using it as a ship fuel ... i am sorry but you have completely ignored to goal of LHC .. which is to study smaller particles, which is done today by smashing them together in near light speed to create quarks and etc. ... the claims of UFO's .. have not proven (as mentioned in the video) .. it would not be wise to makeup stuff

  • @mfirebird3000 Fuck off you dipshit.

  • @UncleKennybobs you mad? cry me a river scrub.

  • Too bad that it will never work, trying to recreate the big bang by colliding 2 protons or 2 lead nuclei together is the macrocosmic equivalent of colliding 2 planets together, all that your are gona see is a tiny crash. To recreate the big bang you have to find the smallest particles and collide them, which is impossible since the universe is infinite, you cut an atom in half you get 2 smaller atoms, cut them again you get even smaller 4 atoms. What a huge waste of money....

  • @Christopher1987uk You can't "cut" atoms, and besides, they're made up of "quarks". You can't cut those either.

    Don't talk nonsense when you have no idea what you're saying.

  • @SkISl0pE I was using it as an example, I meanthat atoms are not the smallest, there will be something smaller inside that, then something smaller inside that, and so on, the universe is infitnite the molecular is nowhere near the smallest unit you can never recreate the big bang. The "mini" big bang shouldnt have been named that because it was just a high energy collision, to compare that to the real big bang is ridiculous.

  • @SkISl0pE atoms are made up of protons electrons and neutrons and yes you can "cut" them or harvesting of nuclear energy would not be possible

    protons and neutrons are made up of quarks

    it is not known whether quarks themselves have a substructure (i.e. can be split)

    finding proof for the higgs boson by cutting protons into their elements is one of the main reasons the LHC was built

    of course they're also looking for a number of other subatomic particles

    maybe you shouldn't talk nonsese either

  • Her voice annoys me -.-

  • And this (youtube) is the dumbest place in the universe...

  • I watched a video on the discovery of the electron and the guy talking was the same guy at 3:34

  • @1337bakon Sweet dude!

  • conviction Asian women *lushfmlk.info*

  • lol, in 20 years time, all the spirituals and religious will be saying it was all a conspiracy, the european government set it all up...

    &the world is only 6,000 years old

    &nibiru comin again in 2032

    &god will be vengeful again in 2050

    &whatever in 2082

    "your god deserves only you"

    "in the year 2525"

  • @p0ln Hats will inherit the Earth.

  • super cool stuff. I sure hope they know what the heck they're doing!

  • hey just a question are these guys trying to create dark energy ?? and if so why ???if dark energy is created wouldn't create worm hole because hubble has found dark energy ??? i believe hubble scientist have more info about the dark energy then you stupid idiots

  • hey just a question are these guys trying to create dark energy ?? and if so why ???

  • More than 9000 you say...?

  • excellent video

  • jesus 10 million billion C? how do they keep the machine from melting?

  • @Chrisaaad Because the temperature/energy released is instantaneous... that's not it's constant operating temperature i.e. the temperature at point of collision

  • @ukmaxi true but it still seems that at 10 million billion C even for a nanosecond would melt right through where the beams collide.

  • @Chrisaaad Well to define temperature we say that it represents the kinetic energy of particles... Since it's in a complete vacuum (A one that's even better than outside our own atmosphere), all the energy is essentially zero within the collider. This means the temperature is zero degrees Kelvin or ~ -273 degrees C So it's very cold, and the energy is quickly depleted since it's on such a small scale... It's lost too quickly before it gets chance to melt the casing... :)

  • I'm 15, don't believe in God because of proof that Big Bang actually happend AND there is not much said in the one thousand pages in the Bible, but I'm muslim but who cares. Science is the best, I don't know much but I know for sure that the world has gone so ignorant they don't even think twice before they say or write something. Just because you got an opinion does it mean that your a "hater"? And the military is bullshit to like vmelkon said underneath.

  • When i saw this first I thought this was a joke...

  • 2:12pm Saturday (CDT) - Time in M

    Chili anyone

  • I love this stuff

  • we are the god particle.

  • what if, we are tht particle. our universe and millions of others are created by "giant biengs." us. much larger. if there creating a bigbang. in small density. something much smaller would find it to be the largest since its creation.the partcle evolves microscopicly on the larger beings scale. eventually comes to he time of humans. who then by human curiosity about life and existance create a lhc and do the same. going saller and smaller. humans creating universes. would make us god.

  • Amazing feat of science. But I'm sure the people of Geneva aren't so comfortable watching this vid. "aha, one of the hottest places in the universe... is under my house"

  • @lgarvey lol! probably worried about the cheese in their wine cellar.

  • the LHC is one of the most important tools we can use to understand where our universe came from. this is probably the most advanced structure humans have ever built, it will replicate what our universe was like moments after the big bang. waste of money? only an irrational fool would believe the LHC is a waste of money. this tool will tell us how the universe started and it will finally prove all of you religious morons wrong. but of course, religious people twist science anyway they can.

  • whats the song in the end?

  • @lemsipGY across the universe. originally by George Harrison from the Beatles, but that one was a cover.

  • I can't wait till this solves world hunger. The almost 25000 people who die every day of hunger or hunger-related causes cant either. So exciting!  Go Hadron Collider!

  • @ajy01 If you want to stop world hunger, then all countries can stop their military spending. Too much time and energy has been wasted on making all sorts of missiles and cruise ships and jets just to kill a few people.

  • something i dont understand, wy the hell spend 1000 billion dollar on this shit. and not on nukes?

  • geez... that lil tube cost a shitload of money... they shoulda used that money for cold fusion research... that might actually slow/stop the end of the world by the climate change... now that i think of it, i'd like to ride a dirt bike in that tube-thing too...

  • @Maksymaxi Cold fusion is not taken seriously. No one is even sure what it is or even if fusion is taking place.

  • This machine simulates Chuck Norris taking a shit. while riding a bicycle.

  • Jesus and Mary speak in our times -

    Search Google for "i share these words"

  • @Believe6490 jesus and mary? get your fairy tale story out of here. show me one shred of evidence for your god.

    theres no proof of god. you also believe that gays go to hell, and that a father should stone is son if he hits his father. religion is barbaric, deadly, and holds society back from scientific advancements. science and faith dont go together, because faith rejects all science and says "i believe in god no matter what." get out of here, you ignorant, irrational, STUPID fool.

  • he said if they didn't see the higgs particle,, they had discovered nothing, so they must have wasted years of building and millions of pounds,, to discover...nothing :L

  • she's traveling around the most complicated machine in the world on... a bike?

  • 4:18

    8:14 that's what they all say

  • Lets over load the Large Hadron Collider for the lols

  • your all a bunch of cock ends.

  • Was I the only one who read it "The Large HardOn Collider?

  • Sorry, you figures are wrong. The core of the sun is 15m not 20 m C, the heighest temperature that would be achieved at 14Tev would be a thousan time: 15 billion not million billion. Do not exaggerate.

  • WHY?? Why? Mexico does not have that interest in science?

    but still there are two things I do not understand

    1 the Higgs particle

    2 ° the extradimenciones. but eh seen much of what of the dimensions, I can not understand

    on the Higgs particle eh not heard of it elsewhere in the videos over at CERN

    hopefully with the new addition of the AEXA in Mexico are more supportive of scientific research

  • didnt they already collide @ 7 tev??? why the fuck are ppl still scared?!?!?!

  • MAN THE END IS NEAR :(

  • @beltonbarilyn MAN THE END IS NEAR :( what happend to the good old days why do people care about the universe jus worry about earth :( do any of these people believe in God :( im not tryna bring race in here but i dnt see any black people in dis video .why do white people wanna no more then what is neccessary

  • @beltonbarilyn TROLL SPOTTED IN SECTOR 3

  • @beltonbarilyn scientists are insane, not all of them. The world won't end due to this waste of money device these scientists created. The antichrist will be the one to destroy the world...almost.

  • This large Hadron Collider is tied in with God and why we are all here. You can't see that?I feel this experiment,which started on Dec 08 09,cause the two volcanos and Haiti quake.

  • Do they have it correct? Are they truly recreating the prevailing physical conditions of the extremely early universe? They may be getting the mass-energy densities correct, but not the pre-inflationary space-time. The derived model is not accurate.

  • this scares me :S

  • Earthquakes on the increase

  • oh yeah.... I have one of these in my back yard.

  • what if they're creating alternate universes? everytime they do this, they create the big bang.. o.o

  • A plu$ e & m

  • hmm, i wonder if they might stumble on cold fusion doing this. here's hoping.

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  • interesting....

  • This project is truly some of the humanity's most ambitious scientific instrument experiments. When we find out what we're looking for with this, it will change science forever...

    And people, before you make assumptions on the LHC is going to "doomsday", "waste of time", or something derogatory on it, please think before you comment and read up about it first before making comments. I don't know much about it, but at least I think what I am writing.

  • its over 9000 magnets...

  • Why do so many people comment on something they do not understand? They need to stop reading tabloid newspapers and learn how to read an adult's book. Fucking schizophrenics!

  • Yes I do agree with you, but why we tinker with this stuff is to understand it, learn more about it.

  • @grukora You've even managed to misunderstand the comment.

  • @UncleKennybobs hey now! schizophrenia is a serious illness, don't talk down to them. I think it's rather the sheeple not the schizophrenics anyway.

  • @UncleKennybobs hahaaaa

  • @UncleKennybobs Dark matter only means that they dont have a mathematical formula to explain or recreate the fact. Einstein proved by his formulas that time travel is achievable but would take.......

  • @noriceburners Shush, crazy.

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  • I have one of these on my backyard.

  • She has a really nice voice, so sweet!

  • Maybe if they are successful at recreating the Big Bang, they might just open a door to another dimension, if not another universe.

  • The research gone into this is all theoritical.

    They've never created this before which is why they are doing it. What if this did create blackholes worms particiles iof light and even frictional burns creating the dry forms of gas which soon become a terrible threat do to the fact that we are doing this on a planet which has magnetic and gravitional elements that greatly reacct to our sun.

    what if these things start powering eachother. lol

  • jup fantastic

  • To everybody, did you see the movie "The Mist!" New creatures like enormous flying insects and pterodactyl-like animals and mantis-like creatures came through that portal! Im just saying, if something like that happens to our planet because of this LHC, all hell will break loose!

  • Αλλοίμονο εις τον βρωτόν που έφαγεν τη γνώση εκ της αβύσσου του κερνού του κύκλου και εγνώσθη

  • Utterly patronsing bollocks

  • Im just waiting for this LHC to go bad, then every human would know why our planet self destruct!

  • You may be waiting a while....

  • ytmoog, How long do you think the wait may take?

  • forever. most likely

  • ytmoog, Do you trust the Large Hadron Collider??

  • Trust is the wrong word.

    I am a physics student and from everything I have learned in my studies, along with my research on the LHC and speaking to people I know why know a heck of a lot more about particle physics showed that there was 'zero' chance of it killing us all.

  • ytmoog, So this LHC will not kill us all?? Alright now, I will agree and go on with your words!

  • @ytmoog well that lhc is making us into another parrall universe

  • A student? wow. Try an actual scientist before making a conclusion

  • why lhc shutdown it cause winter month . february is last month of winter month that why .

  • meow

  • To me, this is what higher thinking people do. I'm not part of it, but I love it. I know for many it is about food and shelter, but this is about understanding dark matter and gravity and things that are tough. Food and shelter are basic. You have to love it if possible?

  • If these speeds are possible - why aren't we writing them down? Apparently they are - CERN was built. Some cities scratch out budgets and this place collides particles. Why can't we go warp speeds in space? This has nothing to do with outer space. It is about very, very tiny parts of atoms colliding, not space flight.

  • gravity doesnt bend ...space-time is what bends ...gravity is the result of massive object inside space time ..they bend the space time and create an attraction called gravity ..

    what we need to know is how it works in terms of particles ...a quantum theory of gravity ....

    gravitons, higgs, stuff like that.

  • lhc has shut down till february .

  • why ?

  • @Hunger4Power why they have shutdown till februray for restarting . earth will be safe for entire month