Particle Accelerators and the Higgs Particle (13 of 15)
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
Uploaded on Mar 1, 2008
Episode 13 of In Search of Giants: Dr Brian Cox takes us on a journey through the history of particle physics. In this episode we learn how particle accelerators can be used to make new particles. We also see Brian bring to life a famous analogy for the Higgs mechanism.
This film is part of a series originally broadcast on Teachers' TV (http://www.teachers.tv/video/23645).
The series was made with the support of The Science and Technology Facilities Council (www.scitech.ac.uk).
www.lhc.ac.uk - Official UK LHC website for public and schools.
www.particledetectives.net - School resources on the LHC, how science works and particle physics.
Films produced and directed by Alom Shaha (www.labreporter.com).
-
Category
-
License
Standard YouTube License
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
-
3:41
Homemade Particle Accelerator #2by clagwellFeatured
83,121
-
13:01
A Crash Course In Particle Physics (1 of 2)by powerphyzix's channel
144,105 views
-
4:37
Higgs Field - Searching For the Elusive Higgs Boson - Hadron Collider - Physicsby The Magic Theatre
28,691 views
-
3:11
Experiment Geneva - Esec sau succes?by 44Tita
5,658 views
-
42:54
The Mystery of Empty Spaceby UCTV, University of California Television
275,613 views
-
37
videos
Play all
Brian Cox - Lectures & Series(s)by c108a
-
8:22
Quest for the Higgsby mveltman
152,450 views
-
3:36
Homemade Particle Accelerator #1by clagwell
52,169 views
-
11:13
Brian Cox's guide to quantum mechanicsby Arlind Boshnjaku
151,979 views
-
14:49
Richard Feynman QED Lecture 2, Reflection and Transmission : 1/7by Muon Ray
13,614 views
-
10:51
Peter Higgsby stevebd1
81,019 views
-
9:45
Richard Feynman Lecture on Quantum Electrodynamics: QED. 5/8by Muon Ray
19,524 views
-
9:45
Richard Feynman Lecture on Quantum Electrodynamics: QED. 6/8by Muon Ray
17,913 views
-
10:58
Large Hadron Collider - The Search For The Higgs [2 of 3]by Gravitationalist's channel
197,274 views
-
9:45
Richard Feynman Lecture on Quantum Electrodynamics: QED. 7/8by Muon Ray
15,497 views
-
3:32
Dr Brian Cox tries to explain a Gravity Waveby Paul Olding - Bongo Reef Pictures
111,024 views
-
2:22
The Biggest Particle Accelerator Ever...(14 of 15)by SciTechUK
124,136 views
-
9:46
Richard Feynman Lecture on Quantum Electrodynamics: QED. 4/8by Muon Ray
19,094 views
-
3:23
Brian Cox Higgs Boson Particle Discovery BBCby ChristopherHitchslap
45,993 views
-
42:29
Through the wormhole - The Higgs Bosonby Wonder Road
7,679 views
-
9:12
The Large Hadron Collider: The End Of The Universe?by philhellenes
852,060 views
- Loading more suggestions...
Top Comments
CamiloSanchez1979 3 years ago
The Higgs particle can also be called, the attention whore particle.
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
genericmeatunit 4 years ago
no wonder physicists haven't discovered anything good since 1979 - that's when they stopped wearing flares!!
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
All Comments (85)
GEEZUZ22 1 month ago
Thats what they want you to think theres money here
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
RipUaNewApple 2 months ago
What an incredible waste of time. Amazing how humanity can be so full of shit.
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
rothkoaintdead 6 months ago
waste of money. EU government bullshit.
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
FaustIV 1 year ago
You cant explain this properly with 2 1/2 minutes.
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
behnamasid 1 year ago
If Brian Cox tries to walk pass me, I will slow him down to ask intelligent questions...
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
SH10JogaBonito 1 year ago
Why does the Higgs field have a Higgs particle. Is it similar to how particles are waves or do concentrations of Higgs energy condense into particles I'm just making up guesses, because I don't know.
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
robdotcom71 1 year ago
The analogy had me laughing my head off....
I highly doubt Brian Cox would be a "less popular" lecturer.... lol
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
SH10JogaBonito 1 year ago
@SH10JogaBonito
(To continue my previous comment). If this energy input is infinite and there is no distinguishable difference between one subatomic particle and another of itself. Then what would stop one cosmos to repeat. Infinitely developing every possibility. There would be no need for parallel universes if this was true.
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube
SH10JogaBonito 1 year ago
@SH10JogaBonito
(To continue my previous comment). Therefore in creating masses of opposite properties they cancel out therefore equalling zero. However where did that previous Higgs energy come from that was able to create these two opposites from nothing how does this Higgs field input this energy.
Sign in to YouTube
Sign in to YouTube