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Published on Jul 4, 2012

Professor Ed Copeland and Brady tune in live to watch "the big announcement" from CERN - but what has been discovered? More videos from our visit to the Large Hadron Collider at http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=...

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  • Dreamer9317

    It looks like Brady has an infinite number of cool channels

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  • kousoulides

    Professor Ed Copeland is a really handsome fellow

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  • Constantinos Kyventidis

    According to the open book of the nature there is NOT ANY kind of particles in the whole universe like electron ,boson,quark etc but ONLY IN THE BOOKS.! Shame to CERN propaganda ( or stupidness??).The ATOMS (not subdivided !) are only three the ANO ,the KATO and the OUDETERO of my EXONIC THEORY=Generalisation of Relativity and of Quantum and of Classical Physics SIMULTANEOUSLY

    SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION IN MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS ,GREECE 2005-2012

    New Mathematics and New Physics.Open your minds!!!

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    in playlist CERN update on discovery of the 'Higgs Boson'
  • c0ldNcl34r

    Go Higgs! Its your Nobel prise! We're gonna party Like, its your Nobel prise!

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  • N3bu14Gr4y

    Sorry, I always get atomic mass and number mixed up. I know atomic mass is usually in the vicinity of twice the atomic number, so you can see where I got that.

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  • dww2002

    That's nowhere near the mass of iron. Iron's atomic mass is 55.8 amu. The Higgs is evidently somewhere between cesium and barium as mass goes. 

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  • Invisifly2

    A "smart" prick is still a prick you insufferable prick.

    Penis.

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  • Ian Mangham

    @invertedlow So what you're basically saying is you're a pair of pricks lol

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  • TheCentralServices

    It is still not confirmed...

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  • Jigoro Kane

    I really enjoy watching Professor Copeland talk about physics. As you watch him you can feel how much he loves it and that comes across.

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  • Adrian Serrano

    So the theorized particle's weight is similar to a tin atom? That's truly massive.

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