What's new @CERN ? n2 LHC performance

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Uploaded by on Nov 7, 2011

In this second episode: LHC performance, a journey to the particle source and this past month's news.

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  • The style of these things is a little... if feels like they're trying to mix news reporting with The Magic School Bus. The result isn't pretty. The LHC's interesting enough on it's own, don't add in these stupid teleportation scenes and random camera angle changes.

    Presentation aside, I enjoy watching these updates. I especially enjoyed the irony of this 17-mile-round contraption drawing all it's protons from a single small hydrogen canister.

  • @ultimategeek1 this is a science channel not a matchmaking channel, for God's sake!!!

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  • Thinking that it would be an endless race for non-divisible particle, because we can not imagine something indivisible, and that has mass and energy, or we get new knowledge that will lead us to a new science and laws, as it was with Maxwell, who brought together and described laws of magnetism and electricity.

  • The theory behind hunt for Higgs boson is absolutely nontransparent and contradictory !

  • You are proudly announcing, how many collisions you can create per second. However, the factor 200x10^9 protons / 20 collisions = 10x10^9 is the noise ratio of your experiments. No other physical experiment ever has such noise factor. Probably except the hunt for neutrino. Hunt for Higgs boson and hunt for neutrino are experiments with highest probability deviation ever ! Credibility of such experiment is dubious, and the theory behind is absolutely nontransparent !

  • Any estimates on how long before the first "quark-gluon plasma" is produced?

  • Not on mobile, why not?

  • looks like, the type of video you would be shown if you were an entry employee at CERN

  • The people watching these videos are nerds anyway, so cut the bullcrap and show us the cool stuff!

  • interesting subject, forwarded by look-a-like retarded show.

    

  • @Hooya2 They could learn a lot from Michio Kaku. Scientists are going to need to get better at explaining to laymen if we're ever going to convince the masses that there is nothing to fear.

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