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  • I would think that ans1994ad would know the answer. We could turn to religion and learn nothing. how could anyone believe this would not benefit humanity.

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  • The benefits for humanity that come from understanding the universe we live in are limitless. Would you hesitate to learn about how your car works because it might affect your ideology or people might use that knowledge for 'evil'.

  • Nice Vid...Still a non believer in "The Big Bang".....

  • @onphyer thats like saying, 'i dont believe in gravity'

  • @AlecMittens

    No it is not. It is an unproven theory.

  • DAMN SCIENCE, YOU SCARY!

  • NICE

  • haha what if someone misspelled this as "hardon" instead of "hadron"

  • ok a very noob question, if this collider a day brakes or cracks and somo protons escapes, is this consider a health issue?

  • @octavio2895 It isn't a very noob question at all. The protons have a diameter of one one-hundred-thousandths of an atom, and the physical chance of the beam striking an atom in your body is not large at all. Even if it strikes, what can go wrong if you lose a few atoms? Furthermore, if you don't stand right next to the broken accelerator, the protons will have lost much of their energy when they reach you.

  • Oh, now I know where disappeared all that gold from the Swiss banks. Right down into the tunnels of the LHC, 100 meters below ground level. LOL :-)

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  • fucking magnets

  • what would happen if we were to use heavier atoms like a more dence gas like aaron gas or Radon gas. To stip these gases of there neutrons would be harder but in theroy the colision would be more powerfl there for making a bigger bang the only other down side i can see to this is that the equipment might not be able to accept the speed of these new heavier nuclie but this can be stopped by using a wider tube.

  • Science doesn't disprove religion and religion doesn't disprove science. Science point towards how things happen, religion points towards why things happen.

  • @RsXdRiFt traditional primitive religions don't point why things happen.

  • @qiankundanuoyi1 and science cant point why we are here on earth, evolution will remain a theory and not fact due to its many faults. science cant explain why if the ''big bang'' never happend what would we exist.

  • @isaaccontractor you should probably lookup what it means to be a scientific theory. Its not some idea you came up with while you were sitting on the toilet. Gravity is a theory, friction is a theory, the atom is a theory yet all those things are accepted as true because it doesn't jeopardize your faith. If you are looking for an example of evolution, look no further than MRSA. organism adapting to a changing environment. Definition of evolution. Go read a book.

  • @isaaccontractor you are a religious troll. don't comment on videos if you don't know what you are talking about

  • And to all you religious people watching this video and claiming it's heresy, one day you will be hit by a train for your ignorance.

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  • @Ihatejoshchristian1 gravity isn't the strongest of the four forces... The "strong force" between quarks is by far the strongest force.

  • @Ihatejoshchristian1 you are the ignorant ones wasting your time doing experiments that have failed to prove evolution. we did not come into existence by mere chance what if the ''big bang'' never happened then what? you see GOD did create us and the universe there is soooo much proof but you are blinded by a foolish scam

  • 1.6x10 o the -35). If we can explore the universe at this size, theoretically we could work with worm holes, black holes, quantum teleportation, defeating the Heinsburg Uncertainty Principle, developing faster than light travel... the list is practically endless. Anyone can make a pencil into a weapon, don't freak the fuck out that people could use this technology for "evil". That's what human nature is, and as such is something you will have to live with. Viva La Technology.

  • Listen close dipshit. There's a branch of physics known as "quantum physics". This branch, as opposed to the standard, works with the universe on an incredibly small scale. At this size, the universe behaves quite differently, as gravity is the strongest of the four forces yadda yadda yadda. Particle accelerators can probe these tiny distances (well, we're getting there. Current accelerators get to around 10 to the -17 meters, while the ultimate goal would be the planck legnth, or about

  • i don't know more about this domain but wtf are we trying to achieve with this shit !!?? why we are interested in how this planet or universe was made because once we know that i don't think the big minds that rules the planet financialy will say " oooo yes! now i understand wtf i've wanted to know and from now on everything will be peacefull and chocolate covered !" i think this kind of tehnology is intended to be used un many other bad ways than u sleeping heads believe!! it's just an opinion

  • Yes, it's so intelligent to recreate the forces that were present in the CHAOTIC big bang that created the universe....on a terrestrial planet, populated by 7 billion humans, said planet being our only life support system we have access to and know of.....surely that couldn't have any possible risks!?! Sometimes Science does things for the sake of it I think, disregarding the possible effects.

  • remember that science is based on guesses We are basing science off of guesses i regard science very highly people do what they do but being as evolved you are you wouldn't carry a grudge over a 100 years ago you were not here. if we had nuclear power in the 1860's we wouldn't exist today since we weren't culturally evolved enough to be able to withstand nuclear energy Regardless of what you believe science is the god of computers No matter what yo think I don't feel like arguing with a brick GF

  • remember that science is based on guesses We are basing science off of guesses i regard science very highly people do what they do but being as evolved you are you wouldn't carry a grudge over a 100 years ago you were not here. if we had nuclear power in the 1860's we wouldn't exist today since we weren't culturally evolved enough to be able to withstand nuclear energy Regardless of what you believe science is the god of computers No matter what yo think I don't feel like arguing with a stick GF

  • you can explain theories with this but you can't use this to benefit mankind in any way

    so yes this is a waste of money

    even if we could predict what would happen to the universe we cannot change it in any way

    other than creating a black hole

  • @xingx35 LOL

    DUMBASS

    Antimatter can be cancer killers, rocket propulsion systems, weapons, even possible warp engines etc. etc.

  • @HORRORTV1 I said with this machine not further research dumbass

  • @xingx35 lmfao this IS research, it is currently the only way to create antimatter, you're the dumbass here.

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  • @HORRORTV1 im just saying doing this once won't get us very far

  • @xingx35 lol dumbass, it could revolutionize the whole world

  • @HORRORTV1 well you just keep on waiting then

  • @xingx35 LMFAO, amazing shit wouldn't happen by wait for it happen, you MAKE it happen

  • @HORRORTV1 true but this stuff will take much longer than you'd expect

  • @xingx35 time isn't the problem, it is the amount of minds working together to make this happen

    if you have no scientists interested in this, it wouldn't happen even if you wait for millions of years

  • @xingx35 Explaining a theory would benefit man kind because it would destroy one of it's it's most counter productive institutions - religion. This would also create anti-matter therefore unlimited amounts of energy and many other scientific discoveries that would help the world. If you want to live in a world without scientific advancement then move to Africa if you don't then STFU.

  • @JonnyTommyGuns Its sad to see science being used as tool for anger instead of knowledge, but you continue berate others. You don't have to be anti religious to scientifically minded so how bout you learn to play nice with the other children just because you want to build and 85% class wants to finger paint doesn't give you a permit to be an asshole. I don't care if you don't believe in god or religion, but don't use science as a front for your beliefs no one is making your choices for you. STFU

  • @howtoguro If you believe in religion it is almost 100% against science fact so you are an idiot if you believe in both. Nobody is making choices for me? Like when bush banned stem cell research because he thought it was immoral and against gods will. That is just a small example of how human kind is being smothered to death by barbaric religious institutions. Similar to when the catholic church banned all scientific research for 100 years. Think of where we would be now if that didn't happen.

  • @JonnyTommyGuns You're silly for choosing an illogical choice and stupid for choosing a result that leads to nothing since if you walk into a candy store someone says if you believe you get candy there's a chance you will if you don't there is no chance so it is illogical to not believe you will get candy A metaphor. Anyways 100 years... we wouldn't exist we weren't culturally intelligent enough to be able to handle nuclear technology. The reason your pissed is because your not the majority

  • @howtoguro The reason I'm pissed is because the majority of people are literally fucking retarded...like you. It's funny you speak of logic because I follow numbers and qualitative data that presents facts rather than following an ancient ideology that has been re-written thousands of times that has absolutely no evidence of its existence. BTW that metaphor might be the dumbest thing I've ever read. If you do something even if you are unsure of it, that is the definition of illogical.

  • @JonnyTommyGuns oh really because i thought "science was based on guess's educated mind you, but fucking guesses creationism is Nearly proven by science if you take a long look at something called the singularity movement Man is the god of a creation computers which will eventually become a sentient being so you can continue your mindless bitching so instead of insulting others why not do something more useful with your confined life buddy all the best

  • whats with the gay voice

  • the thing that pisses me off about these idiots wasting money on this crap.. is no one knows how it happened . no one will ever know just because its impossible to understand what happened before... and for those that say that ..god created it all. where did he/she/it come from? what came before he/she/it

  • @ilikesexisnice I'm glad they are as you say "wasting money" on this. What would you have them use it on? Fucking war probably. Unlike you I would like to know how this universe got started and the possibilities of time travel that can be accomplished with the large hadron collider.

  • @smokeassault117 yeah and also by creating this they can learn how to create bombs and other nice little things that can kill us. and besides, as long as there is humans on earth or anywhere there will be conflict, and where theres major conflicts against large groups there is war.. so its inevitable

  • @ilikesexisnice Nice grammar person on youtube. If you say so.

  • @smokeassault117 nice to see all you can do is look at my grammar.. u noob. its youtube not fucking university

  • @ilikesexisnice ROFL NOOB? GO BACK TO ROBLOX!

  • Does anybody really believe that life came from a rock? And if we really came from apes why can an ape's immune system overcome HIV and ours can't? I don't believe in folklore, but I do believe in GOD. I hope these people don't blow up the earth with their experiment.

  • @lilbaca Nobody knows how life came to be really, there are just some speculations. Apes and humans have different inmune sistems because we are not the same due to millions of years of evolution. Don't know what you mean by folklore but by saying GOD i assume all the issues you have accepting evolution is for religious reason and not logic. Buy a science book, but not creation science, since it has the same scientific value as scientology.

    Peace

  • Actually, I'm surprised this project only costs $6 billion...

  • Has anyone ever been to pen island?

  • @pelucaz491 yeah they have a very nice beach there.

  • What can this thing do?

  • @anbrin make a black hole

  • so is the power in the particles greater than the power needed to run the machine (cool it, charge, ect.)

  • I love the subtitles of the transcribe feature. (funny stuff) 

  • i Fucking love science!

  • First, there was nothing. just vacuum, then there was a big bang, and all the sudden there was planets, stars, gas, stone and a lot of other things and substances, all the things we know of today? How could nothing burst into everything?

  • how the hell can u scale down the big bang?

  • it can't work, due to the force of the molecular acceleration in the proton ring of 27 kilos, the combined weight would counteract with the speed which will also counteract with the low tempeture, without a bionic revolution, the ring would maximize to beyond the speed speed of light becoming unstoppable and imploding on itself becoming the devastation not only itself and the area around it but the entire solar system. Or rather half of it, but that half would hit the son multiplying suns power

  • @NdidzakucayaMbama by 2 which will give the sun a mass of two of its sizes pulling a gravitational pull that will bring in everything in our galaxy and giving the sun even more power til it simply explodes from the amount of energy intake and hear we have what happened before hand just larger, this explosion will hit many other galaxies and their suns and those suns will grow in energy just the same as ours. this very flawed machine will be the start of a chain reaction that will go on forever

  • Old tvs are particle accelerators. Particle accelerator is not a doomsday machine:)

  • The collider is neat in theory but I think they are looking at it WAY TO COMPLEX. Search for McKale Enterprises on google and read about the universal language of PI device. It may prove something so simple it could change the fundamental principles of our universe.

  • Funny how the person who posted this is having a go at the science... yet brings forward a brilliantly vivid education resource. Way to totally defeat your cause, nimrod.

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  • The question at the start of the video poses a biased false dilemma. Funding is not mutually exclusive, and theoretical science eventually become practical science and engineering.

  • It's not that hard to make a partical accelerator..

    i'm 15 and i made one in a GCSE phsyics class...

    It wasn't too powerful, but using an iron nail to de-ionise, and a 1.5 volt battery and some transistors i managed to take the rubber off the end of a pencil..

    Later i got kicked out from the electronics department -_-

  • Ok.

  • we are all gonna die... theyre making a bigger one and are gonna use it in 2012.... ironic?

  • it needs 1.21 gigawatts of power

  • Thanks for posting this video, very interesting...

  • if you guys dont relize how important this device is, your idiots

  • @Jarrodmontelius If you don't know how to spell, you'RE an idiot.

  • Nao I no y everyone rumors this place as tha CERN black hole.....I wonder wat would happen if they accelerated faster right up to tha speed of light.....

  • @PivotStarter97 they were pretty much at light speed, very close anyway, the velocity couldn't increase anymore so as they added extra energy the mass increased, energy has to go somewhere right, E = mc2

  • You're missing the last 2 mins of this film, where he states:

    "And as an end result, we've succeeded in manifesting a multidimensional gateway to hell. But when we realized we couldn't shut it off, we decided to just lay back and put all your lives in the hands of Jesus".

  • What is an atom? 

  • @thewinesmith An atom is the fundamental basis for the existence of matter... put it this way, if you were to take something and begin chopping it in half again and again and again and again, the final point you would reach is an atom, it is very difficult to break atoms apart and even more difficult to break apart the nucleus of an atom. Welcome to nuclear physics.

  • @lowball420 True, but you can always divide it again, and again, and again. They would have to build a bigger accelerator, and I think this is about as big as is possible on this planet. First they said an atom was the smallest thing, then came the proton neutron and then the electron. So what is the fundamental particle now?

  • @lowball420 True, that is a good basic answer to what is an atom, but you can always divide it again, and again, and again. They would have to build a bigger accelerator, and I think this is about as big as is possible on this planet. First they said an atom was the smallest thing, then came the proton neutron and then the electron. So the atom isn't as fundemental as some other components may be.

  • @thewinesmith Oops didn't mean to post the same thing............

  • @thewinesmith They have not been able to split electrons or neutrons, but they have been able to slip protons, which break apart into what are called quarks. An atom is fundamental because of the atomic weight, or the number of protons and electrons contained within, this dictates the basis of elements (neutrons are simply the nuclear binder). Protons, electrons and neutrons cannot create materials on their own. That is why the atom is considered the fundamental of matter.

  • @lowball420 In fact, neutrons do not hold a nucleus together. There is a fundamental force called strong interaction which does this. The particles that are carriers of this force, the gauge bosons, are actually gluons.

  • @lowball420 You're also even more wrong. Neutrons are also composed of quarks. An atom is NOT a fundamental particle, but a gluon and a quark both are. Electrons themselves are leptons and thus have, so far, no sub particle. Also atomic weight is not the number of electrons and protons. Electrons have extremely low mass compared to protons and neutrons. Atomic weight is, to some extent, the weighted average of the number of protons and neutrons in all the isotopes of that element.

  • booooooooooooooooorrrrrrrrrrrr­ing

  • Isnt that Richard Dawkins voice? LOL

  • One day in the distant future, sex shall never be the same again thanks to the Large Hard-On Collider.

  • i hope they dont create a black hole :S

  • Its totally a way to for someone to experiment and maybe map the universe, also possibly a way to discover planets suitable for life. The Universe is so big it would be hard to comprehend how big the rings would have to be to achieve the same explosion that probably started life. (in my opinion)

  • dghjuikoljuhrdf

  • did they fix that thing yet? thus far its nothing more than the worlds largest waste of money.

  • what was teh result of this experiment??

  • WE....ARE.....FUCKED.

  • Im 15 years old and tring to learn more about electromagnet... now i know its one of the most complicated physics.

  • @xxxxxHavocxxxxx what are you stupid lmfao you think electromagnets are complicating hahahaha

  • @2DGUNNY U know whats B and H? U think u can calculate how much force create by electromagnets?

  • @xxxxxHavocxxxxx not that hard

  • the best thing I ve ever seen.

  • big bang assumption...were they there????

    lol

  • Ať s tím jdou do prdele!

    Čím chytřejší lidi tím větší debilové.

  • how the fuck do people comeup with this shit!!! lmfao XD

  • wait, how would they get rid of the anti matter when their done with the experiment?

  • I wondered the same thing. All I can think is detonation.

  • @hjmndj

    make i new machine! aha

    either that or dont get it right on the first time

  • @hjmndj the antimatter comes into contact with the normal matter which results in pair annihilation which is basically converting pure mass into pure energy... as far as i know :)

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  • when it is in 3rd stage, the speed of the proton reach the limit of beoming the speed of light. IT then why do the addition energy become mass like that made the proton even heavier when they can't convert the energy into speed? Can somebody help?

  • its imposable to go faster than the speed of light, so it cant not be converted into speed, and the (some one corect me if i get this wrong) energy = speed x mass so if you up the energy and the speed remains constant then the mass has to increase

  • @YouSeeMe69 i think its E=MC2 thats energy = mass times the square root of Celestrius. i think its latin for speed of light. but yeah the faster you go the mass grows

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  • if you were actually paying attention during in this video, you'd realize that it was 91.6% during the second stage, and by the time it got to stage 3 it would reach 99.9%

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  • wat?

  • I hope they can prove that Gravitation is the result of spacetime flowing into the center of mass or as to say Gravity is a manifestation of that.

    Aliens use deterium based ultra compact particle accelerators to accelerate spacetime around their elevator vehicles. General and special relativity along with the uncertainity principle govern that..

    See: Moving Dimensions Theory(MDT).

  • Personally guys and girls, I think its a complete waste of money and just a game for the so called physicists. Without doubt, the truth is there was no Big-bang! What these idiots might achieve however, is another opening in the fabric of spacetime just like the philadelphia experiment! The whole lot of them would do better to nip off to the Pleides or sirius star systems, the Aliens would put them right on a thing or 2

  • @chorenzon ... it crashed after 2 weeks.

  • The Big Bang makes sense, there's no way of saying it happened nor that it didn't, but it makes complete sense; more so than fairy tales of some supernatural person waving a magic wand and poof, the earth is formed.

  • so u say no big bang.......so con u tell me where all thing come from

  • Sounds like a billion dollar bong to me. 5/5

  • @Foeley that would have an amazing hit

  • very kool vdo

    thnx

  • I'd love to put my hand into the collision chamber. Might become half-hulk or something Lmao. And myy gf is sure gonna get some *load* rofl

  • Actually, someone did get hit by the contents of a particle accelerator. In the face. He survived, but with brain damage, baldness, and he deteriorated throughout his life.

    So no, you won't hulk out, it'll just rip your arm off.

  • Oh fuck. Who gives a fuck, I still wanna give it a try.

  • Wait, what? Do you have a website that tells about this?

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    ΙοΙ

  • you dont have a girlfriend do you

  • Yes, fool.

  • c'mon emerson.......i hope thats a good joke......this stuff is way to smart for "ebonics"

  • They did it in a small microscopic scale. But I think their machine is not strong enough to stand the "head on." Nobody knows how powerful is a microscopic "big bang."

  • Mate, you are forgetting that the real big bang came from "nothing" and nothingness is less than microscopic. It's hard to comprehend I know but that's the way it is. Size bares no logic in relation to power when it comes to physics.

  • Nothing begot infinity.

  • I dont think you know better than those guys..

  • @MissingAmongPeople it depends which source talks about big bang. I heard few theories, that it was little point "microscopic" or "nothingness" but other sources says it was big but small compared to matter in universe so it may have bean a size of small or medium sized planet and more sens got that second theory. But it all is ONLY theory! We are only humans and we may know shit or may create theories based on new discoveries thats all

  • @MissingAmongPeople Mmmm...no, nothing is nothing.

  • @poppins1978 Thank you for those wise words, I will never forget you.

  • @MissingAmongPeople "the real big bang" is only a theroy and it did not come from nothing it is what happens when a black hole gets too big...

  • @slayer1231233 and a black hole is............?

  • @MissingAmongPeople how do u know there was nothingness before the big bang?

    your arguement has an enormous lack of evidence, which is the failing foundation to it.

  • @thebestofrem They dont know.. They take it on faith like any other religion..

  • @E23K13L7 religion? lol. no mate, they take it on extremely complex mathematical equations. faith and maths/logic do not go well together. 1 will hinder and overcome the other. "which one" depends on the individual.

  • @thebestofrem well, let me put it to you another way.......... once upon a time in history, there must have been nothing. there can't always have been something, can there? so, where did that something come from? as we know that nothingness existed in our universe at some point and that the big bang created the universe, can we assume that the two are related? this is the thought that encouraged the physicists to go out and prove the theory, which they have done. research stephen hawking.

  • @MissingAmongPeople meer observation changes the physics of some particles.

    Dark matter creates itself and disappears on its own. just by looking at it, it might disappear.

  • @MissingAmongPeople sounds like you need to take a physics class

  • @Jarrodmontelius no, i do not need a physics class. i have no interest in physics. i can't help but be fascinated by the universe but there are people out there who's job it is to feed my mind with their studies. my vocation is somethin entirely different

  • Thats cool as hell!

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