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  • I hope these scientists know what they are doing...

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  • so is this a good thing or bad thing? I don't get it.

  • Well, it's good if you are curious about the nature of the universe :)

  • @figebornu they're trying to find an answer to how everything was created.

  • I had no idea that Danny DeVito was a leading physicist.

  • they should sacrafice someone inside it to see what would happen to them. like uhhhhhh Paris Hilton.

  • For them to prove what happen in this situation are they taking account that the earth has what we call gravity?

  • @MetalMikeFisher

    They most definitely, definitely are to the best of their ability. Gravitation interference at the level they are detecting has consequences either non-existent or completely unknown.

  • If one beam of protons has a velocity of +0.9c and the other beam has a velocity of -0.9c, what is the relative velocity?

  • about 9.4 the speed of light

  • (actually closer to 9.5), if I punched everything correctly into the difficult to use windows scientific calculator

  • no, it's 0.99c; check out the relative addition of velocities in any textbook on special relativity. you can't have one beam moving faster than c with respect to the other, according to the special theory of relativity!

  • sorry i meant to type .95, which is correct

  • 0.9c just ones going forward and ones going backwards, velocity is a speed in any given direction so to have a + and - is to have two opposite directions

  • Why do all physicists have such terrible hair-dos?

  • they all smell as well

  • of corce we do we are up all night doing caulculations

  • because their hair is not affected by gravity

  • Beautiful words of science . . . "The Large Hadron Collider . . . its a monument to curiosity as opposed to superstition. It was built by cooperation, rather than command, and perhaps most important(ly), its not just big for the sake of vanity, its big because it has to be big to do what its meant to do.

  • What is the Large Hadron Collider? Its a wonderful tool for the advancement of... what is that? Is that cloud getting rapidly closer? The atmospheric pressure is getting really high? Oh my god, the sky is....

  • Where so the protins come from that are used in the collision process?

  • The protons are fed into the accelerator chain from a bottle of compressed hydrogen, quite ordinary.

  • Can a black hole capture a black hole?

  • depends on what you consider a black hole.

  • "Can a black hole capture a black hole?"

    Two colliding black holes would result in one slightly larger black hole.

  • Stuff gets stuck in the microscopic black holes and go whizzing through the galaxy.

  • Could FORAtv correct the title of the clip? That would be great. I would make it easy for the YouTube community to find it and favorite.

  • Sorry, YouTube just changed the format of their uploader and we seem to have run into some kind of bug. Title and description have been updated. Thanks for the comment.

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