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ATLAS - Episode 2 -The Particles Strike Back (Part 1)

ATLAS, The Particles Strike Back is the second episode in a three part series that uncovers the mysteries of the ATLAS experiment. Don't forget to watch Part 2 of Episode 2! A DVD containing Episo...  
 
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lepape2 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Okay, im sorry but this device is so complex beyond measure, I can't describe the awe I'm feeling right now...
HmsSulaco (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Find out more about the world...
AshThEpSYcHo (1 month ago) Show Hide
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soo...whats the use of this any ways?
cookiesonsteve (2 months ago) Show Hide
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THE JUPITER HYMN!!! I play that on the piano and the last time I've ever heard it was back in high school when I learned to play it! What is the PROBABILTY of that?
RonKiev (3 months ago) Show Hide
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I am dismayed by the level of commenting.
bellinivernon (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Exelente canal ! ; gracias ,desde argentina...
awsomeskilz01 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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reading your comments criticizing something so revolutionary, out of pure ignorant fear, makes me laugh, go read a book and do some research and then make an opinion....dont call something stupid when you have no clue
delteronix (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I agree with you sir, the biggest reason for the state that our world is in now is because of plain evangelic ignorance!!
the amount of recently discovered facts that the ancients knew is ... well.. staggering!
landmacht (6 months ago) Show Hide
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i dont understand???

were in a world crisis right?
and how much should this stupid black hole earth destroyng think costs??
omg we human are so stupid !!
wisdomwild83 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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i think the chance of anything like black hole forming is not very small. what if they something wrong with the machine and will make the black hole unstable and expand with it's own will. it is not possible even our technology can't predicted about that. look what happen to chernobyl nuklear reactor accident. don't to confident about our technology sometimes technology is not perfect like human.

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