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  • hahaha press 1 then 7 consecutively then press 2 to hear "inject the beam" randomly it should sound like a funny beat repeat the processes keep pressing 1 and 7 then hit 2

  • This is Rockfeller Funoudation funded project...very interesting

  • Why do they all look like amateurs? Honestly these people do not look like serious 'scintists'.

  • It is interesting how many angry responses I get when I comment about this 'experiment'. I bet all of you guys must be working with CERN, and probably watching youtube most of the day since your 'experiment' is grossly failing. What did you do with those tons of liquid hellium that escaped during one of the experiments..where did the liquid gas go???Why don't you tell this to public?? Why no one is asking logical questions?

  • @transfoby please present the evidence that this experiment is failing. Dont talk your way around it, just SHOW ME THE EVIDENCE. And whats the problem with some liquid helium escaping ??? It evaporates and ends up in the heterosphere or in space...........you clearly have no idea what you are talking about.

  • @jesmarin..the evidence was in the news...several times the first, out of 8 magnets, heatede in the initial stages of the experiment, and liquid hellium that cools the magnets excaped into the area around the cylinder. I don't think it evaporated in the heterosphere....Granted, it is only liquid at very low temperatures, so what I know from chemistry, it probably turned into a gas. However, it could have been much more dangerous substance. We, the general public, are not that stupid

  • @transfoby Oh,and don't forget the stranglets!AND THE BLACK HOLES!!!!AND TEH EVUL SCIENCE OMG!!111!!!!!

  • bunch of jews

  • fucing monsters...perhaps their children should ask them why they are doing this...fucking people devoid of soul and consciousness

  • @transfoby

    "fucking people devoid of soul and consciousness"

    Please close your Internet modem right now and put it in the garbage can never to return to Internet ever again. By using the Internet you are using the evil CERN scientist inventions that created the Internet you are using for reading this.

  • They could have used all this money to conserve the planet, and build altenate energy power plants, harnessing sun energy, wind energy, etc. They don't care about the planet, or their own children for that matter.

  • @transfoby

    Uh, its the information afforded by these types of experiments that allow us to explore new energy producing technologies, material sciences, medical technologies etc,

    Every penny spent on the LHC is money invested in technological advancement and the future of mankind

    We spend a million dollars PER MISSILE on military security ... why aren't you complaining about the money being wasted there?

  • @transfoby

    Also, did you not know that about $100 BILLION of the US 'economic stimulus plan' was wasted on projects unrelated to economic growth, and some completely unrelated to anything (eg. using dance as a tool for software development)?

    Thats 10 LHCs worth of money spent in ONE YEAR by ONE COUNTRY. The LHCs cost spans over TWENTY FIVE years of research, development, construction, and commissioning spread over THIRTY THREE countries

  • @transfoby

    You clearly have no comprehension of the magnitude of money that flows globally each day. $10 billion (spread over 25 years and 33 countries) is an inconsequential amount of money, especially when you consider it was spent to construct a device to further and better understand ourselves.

  • @transfoby ............try to educate yourself about things, before you write a lot of nonsense. How do you think the first solarcells where developed? How do you think science evolves? By chance? Or do you think it requires money, time and a lot of bright people like these?? The LHC is for me a perfect example of people recognizing that progress requires commitment and these people are the coolest. Simply the coolest!

  • @jesmarina I am actually educated, but then, there is allways Google if I am not sure about something. Anyone who knows basic principles of physics can gather what this can do....The fact that this is the EXPERIMENT means that they don't know what may happen. This is not some lab experiment, the scale of this one is too huge.....think before you react defensivelly

  • @transfoby well then please educate me about "what this thing can do", since you must know then. You call them monsters........you are totally of the deep end here. You want to call anybody monsters, find the real monsters: the religious reactionaries trying to pull our world back to the middle ages, where any science not completely understood was deemed as witchcraft and people were burned at the stake for it. You dont sound educated, calling these people monsters.

  • This is one of those jobs where you dont want to blink or here the word ooppss

  • lol windows xp to control all this i hope they dont get blue screen of death while a test xD LOL

  • ok.... that's cool!... but... what's the point of all of this? I don't understand... is there anybody in here that could explain something about it?

  • @EnricoGiampi Try google. Also you have neat video on youtube, but for the rest, you have to make your own conclusion

  • I think ppl are confused by the term "God Particle." Its really just a nickname for the Higgs-boson, a particle that would explain how matter works in our universe. In reference to why it is so important to find said particle: if we find that it does not exist then the Standard Model of the universe falls apart. They nicknamed it "God Particle" only because it determines the way all matter works, kind of like God supposedly would. They do not expect to find God with the LHC. Just FYI.

  • Oh there going to find it alright.. when God comes back.. they'll still be trieng to work on it ..when they relize everyones gone (the ones who are saved)...then they'll have there answer.

  • @targetisdog

    If an omnipotent God does in fact exist then why would it matter whether or not these scientists keep working towards finding the higgs-boson? Isn't God in control? So why then do all these religious people spend so much time throwing sticks and stones at scientists on Youtube when scientific accomplishments are ultimately inconsequential?

    I'd have to say this behavior seems like a sign of lack of faith, that is if it truly even exists in the first place.

  • @Stickstacks12 Why, because instead of carving a tunnel 27 km long for an 'experiment' could have been used to builid sustainable energy power plants and take care of our home - planet Earth.

  • @transfoby

    One can argue for the re-allocation of resources towards just about anything that they think is better for humanity than whatever those resources are currently used for. If you ask me the LHC is money and time well spent when compared to many other programs out there. Also, someone who says "these people do not look like serious scientists" as a means to question the validity of an experiment is very obviously not someone whose opinion should be taken seriously.

  • @Stickstacks12 I don't expect my opinon to be taken in any way...I was just voicing my opinion..I hope I am wrong.

  • I bet they dont swear in their offices

  • Congratulations to all at Cern! Your efforts are amazing and appreciated. Good luck in finding the answers you seek.

  • I think if you have to ask what has/will CERN, or the bulk of tireless and persistent scientific endeavor for that matter, done for me/humanity, then I think you must have no sense of history, no sense of adventure, and no sense of imagination. And basically no sense. ;-)

  • Goodness, that narrator is smokin! I love hot chicks who can talk science!

  • If only Einstein was here to see this.

  • Great video and even better YouTube's new format TEXTp. If you want to add this to your video, just insert this tag to your video, &textp=fool, and have fun! By:GHCEOTTO

  • Great Video!

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  • Can someone tell me what any of this means? It looks very cool but its way over my head. What's it all for.

  • @cutes22 It's not as complex as it sounds, basically they have been accelerating protons around the machine, one beam clockwise, the other anti. The protons get faster with each pass and once the reach the required energy (3.5TeV in this case) the smash the two beams into each other and watch what is given off.

    This big, expensive, complex machine is for breaking stuff.

  • 42 >?

    ;]

  • She did a really lousy job of filming the questions AFTER the interview!

  • 2nd Sinner First I'd like to point out that so far it's around 10 billion dollars (US) invested in CERN. As you watch a video on the World Wide Web you ask what has CERN ever done for your benefit?

    CERN, free of charge, gave you and the rest of the world, the building blocks on which the entire internet is run on. Y'know, a way for all the computers in the world to be able to talk to one another. So that you could ask what they have done for you.

    and remember there are stupid questions.

  • Yes, scientists. How dare you meddle with the forces of nature. I still blame you for removing the bubonic plague which was VERY POPULAR in the middle-ages with all your foolhardy devilish wizardry. No one will enjoy it again. What has science EVER done for US??!!! As I sit typing away my stream of ill-educated dross on my high-speed internet connection I ask you to PROVE IT! Or must I move, in protest, to the "planet Period" (which is on the other side of planet Jupiter next to planet Colon)

  • @TuneInTurnonWakeup

    Oh yes.

    What do you think of the dreaded smallpox?

    What do you think of the screen, on which you watched this video?

    It does not hurt to understand the forces of nature, the exact purpose of CERN.

    He, and I mean He, did not create humans to stay ignorant of their environment.

  • @y11971alex

    "He, and I mean He, did not create humans to stay ignorant of their environment" If you like. But then he also gave them a dusty old book full of preposterous fables so humanity could give ignorance a fair old bash.

  • @TuneInTurnonWakeup shove your science up your arse, this is satans stargate

  • @youboon Unfortunately, I feel have to resort to insulting you as you're simply not worth the electrical expenditure of my brain to retort with any well-reasoned argument apropos your statement. Therefore; I have nothing further to say on this matter other than you are a massive prick and I have a rather large bag of 'fuck off' that I've been wondering what to do with. I shall send it to you.

  • @youboon what?

  • @TuneInTurnonWakeup I am really impressed by your sense of humour. You have left nothing for me to add except admiration. However, science has to pay tribute to religions that brought humanity from darkness to here. Today's man needs no divinity to solve its problems. Media is to blame calling it God's particle. It does not create but joins like glue. It is only a subatomic particle among many. Media should be sensible not sensational.

  • Sorry low blood sugar needed to eat tres bienne tou le monde passé un bonne soirée Mais mange allors. A dieu poure le momen Mark.

  • Hei doore Lina Tak.

  • What!

  • Hei Doore Lina en daxi yaso DX.999

  • Good to hear from you again Juanita999 bumps dios keep up the good pipe work Hei Door Dx. Faith MA.

  • hey u r going a lot religious there RayneMarina. since they DONT have the knowledge about the Creation and the consequences & interaction at the Creation, the cern is just trying to unravel the mystery. And what the hell of a change is it going to make to the universe anyway... It is just a tiny tiny reproduction at the bigbang (almost negligeble at the large scale). And anyway, they are NOT messing with the Time-Space continuum if that's what u think.

  • @rppthegreatlion, question.....i dont believe in the black hole things nd stuff but.....WHAT do we benefit of this? i mean like...if al those trillions of euro's/dollars whatever, were 2 be spent on country's like africa and south america the WORLD economy would be much better off...but instead we choose to mess with time and space,spending loads,just to figure out how God made the universe?!?! Scientists...the most hartless people on this planet period!

  • @2ndSinner So many people have this over simplified view of the 3rd world, throwing money at Africa will not end poverty, the problem is more fundamental than that, poverty exists so we can live in luxury.

    Do you really need to be reminded of all the great things science has gave us over the years? Knowledge is never a waste of money.

  • cern what the hell are you people doing there? messing with TIME/SPACE continuum, are you even aware of the consequences? you're messing up the whole universe....you DON'T have the knowledge of the Prime Creator!!!

    what you did today, march 30, proves you fucked it up big time

  • @RayneMarina

    What creator, Marina? There is no such thing. Cut the primitive religious bullshits and start learning some physics instead

  • Maybe RayneMarina should stop worrying about the LHC and lay off the LSD.

  • Or stop taking Back to the Future so seriously.

  • @RayneMarina So you believe in a literal god particle? it's just a silly name, if there is a god you're not going to find him inside a proton.

    Secondly, they are not messing with time, partly because thats not possible, partly because protons have nothing to do with time.

    But you believe whatever you want, just remember though the LHC has broken records already and nobodies dead, nobody died due to all those other particles accelerators either.

  • you give me thumbs down you're all "scientists" you know better LOL

    just OPEN you MIND!

  • i did not gave you the thumb down

    your guess is whrong

    My mind is whide open, your got frozen in a mythological pattern which includes gods, santa's and a nazi like beliefs that there are some ''choosen people'', which make the rest of us..what? The bastards of a primitive judeo-christian god?The subjects of a pedophile self proclamed prophet?

    ''god particle'' is a methaphoric name,Marina.Just google it and find out the history of the name and why is called like that

  • Outstanding look after my neutrinos though DX Mark I wish I were with you there today many thanks Lina we are all one.

  • webcast(dot)cern(dot)ch/lhcfir­stphysics/

    this is a live stream

  • How did the bird with a piece of bread get inside the collider 100mtrs underground?

  • WOW! Awesome... the biggest achievement in the history of humankind! Congratulations to the scientists and all people that contributed to something of this scale. Even if the experiments should not give us the wanted insight (which it will and already does), I am humbled by the fact that despite the current trend for humans to aim for destruction - here is the proof that the opposite is in our reach as well. Guess mankind is not that stupid... . there is hope. :) :)

  • Nur zur Info: Seit ca 90 Minuten finden Kollisionen statt. Und: Die Welt existiert noch.

    ---

    !!! Herzlichen Glückwunsch an CERN !!!

  • Da freuen sich die Emo's.

  • Viibez[dot]Tk

  • Wir werden Sterben am ende des experiments :(

    We are DOWN -.-

  • I think some results will manifest just before the collision in agreement with the theory that time will be forced conversely to the push of light speed of the hadrons. It's like back emf which would effect the coils in the dipoles if they weren't kept so cool. This effect could be called something like,`Back Temporal Force. Its just that Physicist with the time machine said, bend the laser into a circular projectory and time will be induced into a contra-flow. We'll see...

  • Religion- the opium of the people. Happy days basking in the reflected glory of the almighty and every-living god. Deluded, perhaps, but happy for many. We are, undeniably, spiritual beings. Respect the darma, allow for a difference, admit the strange, and experiment with your mind now and then. My crowd approached our teenage yeasrs like that, and it was educational and healthy and fun. Talk to the swammy, ride the Guru's magic carpet, pray to the Lady. Not to dismiss all religion out of hand

  • warum knallt man die nich ab? diese gefickten arschlochfozen haben die nich genug von ihren scheiß experimenten HURENSÖHNE

  • spinnst du?

  • @jonas01010 Wegen dennen werden wir noch verrecken !

  • The quest for knowledge is NEVER a waste of time nor money. What is a waste of time and money is Religion, believing in some fairytale g-d. How many of you dickheads here believe in that shit? How many of you spend money on it or have money TAKEN FROM YOU believing that is the way to your heaven?

  • yeah waist of money, hope they"ll blow up them selfs

  • As if we do not have other problems on this planet, like war, worldwide economic crisis, hungry people, physical disasters, illnesses, however, central issue it is given 4 billion euro on 1 experiment as if nothing gave more important things in this world. -.- feel sick

  • this solves the problem of the future and tells us about where we come from. Science is the future.

  • @Wemox5469 but it may well solve some of those problems. one previous example could be cancer treatment CERN developed from particle accelerator technology. leaps in science lead to helpful technology, and this may be the biggest ever scientific breakthrough- landing on the moon etc. small in comparison. and nonetheless perhaps we could be criticising actual spending on war. this isn't actually causing any of that, is it, and is probably well under a percent of what is spent on that already.

  • March 30 2010, 3,5 x 2 = 7 TeV !

    Later in 2012 !?, 7 TeV x 2 = 14 Tev, trillion volt's !

  • Now the March 30, they doing only 3,5 x 2 = 7 TeV !

    Later in 2012...Hopefully they will collide 7 TeV in each direction, hmm...thats full capacity, total of 14 Tev, trillion volt !

  • Now the March 30, they doing only 3,5 x 2 = 7 TeV !

    Later in 2012...Hopefully they will collide 7 TeV in each direction, hmm...thats full capacity, total of 14 Tev, trillion volt !

  • I'll be waiting. I hope something sinister would happen.

  • we will die?

  • @Stefan120291

    Yes, we will all die.

  • @Stefan120291

    but, in our gravity doesn´t arise black holes.

    We don´t die!

  • Could this be the first instance of Joeterboey syndrome the only distinction between Christiane and Lina is that the latter actualy knows what I'm chompsing on about where as the former just goes blank the former drove a black polo tasty and the latter a white beaming grin. One is scared shitless of the French the latter knows all about the French . Have fun on Tuesday right Lina SWR DX.

  • Yeh super Cool " Volvo is German so your cars mine I hold the secondary contract " my German wife Christiane. That's the kind of bigotry I deal with every day.I payed for my Swedish Volvo with vertualy every peny of my S P now iresspective of the fact she rarely payed for it and washed it once in over two years can someone please explain what Im missing Hear other than a screw for marrying a Valkyery Girl in the first place. Nothing.. Great thank the Burning bush for that then.

  • Can't wait till tuesday to see it live online:)

  • =( i at school..what time will it happen ?

  • Four words Bottom feaders +23 sort your trousers out Lina you might as well have a collapsable top hat and a white tipped wand . For god's sake.XDLP.+ 13 you should have heard Boughton "she was supposed to be for me".DX.FMA. Am40 . 70/30rule kee it real.

  • Who was that numptie from UCL and his David curry skits do any of you actualy truly know what you are doing because to my mind your a load of coersive dependants copy cats and your all still way behind the actual nontime space continum pase reaserch grants are going to have to go under much closer scrutiny partys over time to crack some nuts with egoes their bodys can't cash.D.S. Out.

  • Stop nicking other peoples lifes work and we would all get on a lot better

  • However I ve noticed you all like milking it and claiming the reaserch for yourselves that has been duly noted. Pathetic realy.

  • You don't like honesty at you tube do you

  • What a load of bravo Oscar Lima Lima Oscar Charlie kilo siera have fun with the neutrinos hei doore Mark. DX.

  • No birds noshing their sandwitches around the colider from now on please ladies and gentlemen otherwise you can pay for the damages directly out of your personal reaserch grants Tak for the update Lina.

  • Hopefully a successful run at full energy will shut up all the nonsense from the "end of the world" nutters.

  • Of course it will. No matter if they are right or not ;)

  • Just to re-comfort you guys! What has to happen will NECESSARILY happen whatever you try to do to stop it. Just like Final destination movies. It's unstoppable. There is no free will or randomness in nature.

  • In 2012 the LHC will finally reach its full performance of 14TeV.

    Perhaps the mayans weren't wrong at all, humanity will destroy itself in the name of science ;)

  • LOL :)

    Many people have fears with what's going on in cern's experience.. And its quite understandable. They say LHC has the capability to create a mini-big bang. Is that really true ? I doubt.. They have plenty of engineers working on security system. I heard they gonna close LHC for maintenance and further security design before launching LHC to its full capacity around 2012. Can't they wait 2013 for that ? Just to make sure that dates don't coincident.. It's scary though.

  • How do they generate that much electricity for the LHC and where does it come from?

  • @JOHNINCOLUMBUS Electric grid, like everyone else. At this size, they have their transformation grid of course.

  • 3.5 TeV isn't as huge a quantity of energy as it sounds.

    The LHC's orginal design was to achieve 14 TeV.

    1 TeV ~ 1.602×10−7 J, about the kinetic energy of a flying mosquito.

    1 eV ~ 1.602×10−19 J, the amount of kinetic energy gained by a single unbound electron when it accelerates through an electric potential difference of one volt.

  • @Teufel916 14 TeV was the targeted collision energy, 7 TeV per beam.

    I'd argue 3.5 TeV is very impressive for a proton beam of this size, it adds up.

  • I agree, 3.5 TeV is incredibly impressive. I was not trying to belittle the feat rather draw comparisons for people that put across the scale in the hopes of showing how truly harmless the LHC is. With all the huge numbers and references to concepts like the big bang, nuclear fusion, fission, and black holes, it's easy for the average person to picture apocalyptic results because the scale of the experiment is not made clear.

  • Yeah but this "small" energy is all in one (small) proton, which has the energy of 3.5 trillion electrons accelerating through an electric potential difference of one volt, or one electron accelerating through an electric potential difference of 3.5 trillion volt. ;)

  • I agree it is an impressive feat. I'm worried though that a lot people's fears regarding the LHC stem from the perception of scale. Tera and Volt mean something totally different to the average person when not placed in context with the eV. Just as the perception of nuclear fission, fusion, and black holes to the average person is referenced to massive bombs, power plants, and super massive singularities at the center of our galaxy because it's the only reference they've experienced.

  • @Teufel916 Yes, i agree. Many people have vastly exaggerated ideas about this. The worst that can happen is damage to the equipment itself.

  • Thus I think it's important to put across how incredibly small the energy and mass is that is being manipulated. I think if CERN's PR had made more initial comparisons between their work and equivalent energy quantities in nature that can be related to there wouldn't be such a huge community of people that think the LHC is the harbinger of the Apocalypse.

    PS Can't wait for the 30th!!! Good work CERN, this is the closest thing to deep space travel we have going on our little world. ~excited~

  • There are billions to trillions of protons in the beam, not ONE, that is ridiculous and stupid lol.

    Collisions of beams occur between MANY protons at a time, a value referred to as luminosity

  • lol

  • It's been a long treck and a huge accomplishment to get even this far,to have a complex instrument like this working.

    The network of computers and all the special software to control all functions must be massive.

  • I wish they would teach this stuff in science class. This is real world science.

  • Think of the LCH as a mine that excavates new ideas from people all across the would by introducing new data to the equation of human knowledge.

  • @Teufel916 thanks for the enlightenment. I do ask direct questions about the LHC because yt has too many pseudo science freaks that make up stuff on science as they go along

  • The LHC is well poised to answer a long list of questions weather it finds new particles or not. Weather it discovers new behaviorism of the particles we already know of or finds absolutely nothing at all, it is guaranteed to change science and understanding in fundamental and profound ways. Fundamental changes in scientific understanding that are the best because from them stem countless thoughts and ideas in all walks of life that are unpredictable in scope.

  • will it answer my question?

    Will i get a girlfriend?

  • March, 30. Got it. Now go back to work people! Let's see some smashin'.

  • Often the explorers of the colonial era were just exploiters of land, resources, and cultures they didnt understand nor sought to understand. The greatest explorers have been the explorers of the human mind by opening doors to new worlds of knowledge, ideas, and understanding. The greatest explorers are forever naive, forever curious about what is over the next hill or inside the next shell, forever wide eyed and pursuant of breaking barriers no matter what form those barriers take.

  • I would be nice to know what they have achieved since they 1st restarted this project. I am starting to think that what ever there going to find is either not going to make much sense or they not going to find any more new particles. If they do they will be of no use either. I just want to know if I have missed anything since they restarted.

  • The experiments that have run so far have focused on tool calibration, improvement, and test program preparation for up coming experiments. The LHC was not built for a single experiment but is a powerful tool, like any linear accelerator prior, that will undergo many changes and be used in many experiments for years to come.

  • Yeeehaa! I can't wait till 3.30. :D

  • @Hiroerni

    Wouldn't it suck if they actually manage to create a micro-black hole and then something goes wrong and it begins to expand exponentially? I'm just saying.

    I can't wait to see what happens on the 30th! This is so exciting. XD

  • Am i the only one who expects Dr. Rodney Mckay to show up there yelling :

    "No no no ! You amateurs, these calculations are all wrong ! " "Now please step aside, and let ME do it FOR YOU all over again" :-D

  • @Celeon999A LMAO!

  • Now THIS is awesome.

  • I would turn up to work dressed up as HELLBOY, and just walk around asking "hey, buddy, have you seen the portal back to hell yet?" "No?"

  • They should paint a mural on the wall opposite the collider so they have something nice to look at while going through the miles of tunnel.

  • 2.26;

    shameless post production shot...

    I'm looking forward to seeing the LHC running at 7 TeV, but CERN, realize that this is your face to the outside world, this channel is awesome but your production sucks.

    Love the host, she's awesome.

  • he he indeed continuity fail

  • 30th march. clear your schedules!

  • great work CERN! also very sexy host love to taste that....

  • Hey, this was filmed on my birthday!

  • 9000 magnets. Wow.

  • I hope they don't find the Higs... Then things are starting to get realy interesting.

    Then we need to rethink nearly everything we know about matter.

    Science rules.

  • what is the energy of the beams important for?

  • Beautiful!! Amazing work by the staff at the LHC. Ecstatic with anticipation to receive the results of the first collision patterns. OMG!!! What a wonderful time to live in. Every huge step they take in Tera-electron Volts is like opening the door to a new world. This is exploration at it's finest and the potential to change the fundamentals of scientific knowledge have never been so vibrant.

  • diaper magnets?

  • Awesome!

  • Who cares about your world records? I want flying cars n' shit.

  • they rly should have got a bitch who could speak english to do the commentaries on these things

  • @LordPine

    Great way to become a part of the conversation!

  • @LordPine what bitch? I only see you talking.

  • can't wait!

    good job cern

  • omg waiting for the next black hole again :D

    can't wait .... and online reporting .... this is great ... an online black hole.... But realy, doubling the record, I love this.

  • And so it begins...

  • @Saukko31

    The awesomeness does begin!

  • Happy smashing guys :) I hope everything works out well.

  • Good quality :)

    And really exciting - good luck!

  • 7 Tev is incredible. I hope they have a public program (like stardust) to search for new particles?

  • I'll be in the California desert with no connection to the outside world on the 30th so good luck people and I can't wait to find out how it went!!!

    I'm so excited to be alive in this period of human history!

  • Im flying to Holland on the 30th -.-

    wow we both dont seem to have much luck =[

  • Guys it take a while for the video to process. Hence the bad quality, be patient!

  • wou-..- great. i hope you really. discover the higs-.

  • @sra14 No! they'll discover THE STRINGS!!!

  • yeah to prove the false of the big bang BS