What is the LHCb Experiment at CERN?

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
  • Discover the beauty of LHC’s antimatter specialist aka LHCb experiment with spokesperson Chris Parkes (University of Manchester, UK).
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  • @pushpadarmakanthi7921
    @pushpadarmakanthi7921 3 роки тому +7

    Who the bloody hell are unlike this awesome video.
    Bloody haters

    • @mbz4life1
      @mbz4life1 3 роки тому +3

      What's awesome about it?

    • @shishir.sachar4648
      @shishir.sachar4648 3 роки тому

      @@mbz4life1 Well they are discovering dark matter which constitutes 95% of the universe that's awesome

    • @Alex-js5lg
      @Alex-js5lg 2 роки тому

      Religious nuts, mainly.

  • @Thorsten00
    @Thorsten00 3 роки тому +10

    As a layperson, I unfortunately still don't understand what LHCb does.
    As with Atlas, CMS and Alice etc., protons are collided and the results are measured with detectors, that data is transferred to the data centres and analysed. Great Video !
    But ....
    What makes LHCb different to the other experiments that collect data from proton collisions ?

    • @CrafterLudde
      @CrafterLudde 3 роки тому +21

      It does the exactly same thing! But the detector which takes the data (So the LHCb machine itself) is very different to Atlas and CMS.
      LHCb is build to detect mainly particles which are directed into the direction of the beamline, but not for example in the right angle to the beamline. This means it can't really detect high mass particles as well as the others, but is much better with the very interesting B-Mesons, which are mainly produced in the beamline direction. This allows to learn new things about Antimatter-Matter asymmetries. Ok that was a bit technical, but I hope I could answer your question a little bit :)

    • @DaxHamel
      @DaxHamel 3 роки тому

      They started looking for signs of Super Symmetry.

    • @mickmulder338
      @mickmulder338 3 роки тому +2

      @@DaxHamel Sorry, but we do not look for that at LHCb, at least not directly like ATLAS and CMS do

    • @garyawinthrope7622
      @garyawinthrope7622 2 роки тому +1

      I think it's the only one big enough to collide them at the speed of light.

  • @thebeneficiary
    @thebeneficiary 3 роки тому +12

    Have you guys figured out how to get past the firmament...!!!

  • @TheWyrdSmythe
    @TheWyrdSmythe 3 роки тому +5

    I miss the old quark names, Truth and Beauty.

  • @WhoWalkTheEarth
    @WhoWalkTheEarth 3 роки тому +2

    I remember having read about this 'b is for beauty' project a couple of years ago while crunching for LHC@home. Sounds interesting.
    Obligatory beware of the lord, the hoomans, etc.

  • @homies44aj60
    @homies44aj60 3 роки тому +2

    Love all the work you guys do!! 😍😍❤

  • @DaxHamel
    @DaxHamel 3 роки тому +3

    Is LHCb still testing for super symmetry or have you moved on? Super symmetry could still be interesting.

    • @PatrickKoppenburg
      @PatrickKoppenburg 3 роки тому +12

      We are not looking for specific theories but for deviation from the Standard Model prediction. We leave to our theory friends to interpret the deviations.

  • @tenyantony4494
    @tenyantony4494 3 роки тому +4

    I wanna visit

    • @PatrickKoppenburg
      @PatrickKoppenburg 3 роки тому +1

      You can come visit CERN once this pandemic is over.

  • @hamzastage
    @hamzastage 3 роки тому +2

    when will they do this experiment?

    • @mickmulder338
      @mickmulder338 3 роки тому +2

      We have been running it since 2010 already in two phases; currently we are upgrading!

    • @hamzastage
      @hamzastage 3 роки тому

      @@mickmulder338 thank you for responding, but my question was about next experiment after finishing the upgrade

  • @armandorodriguez6447
    @armandorodriguez6447 3 роки тому +6

    Man trying to open the door to the abyss but there here already. He will take center stage soon

    • @vamama100
      @vamama100 3 роки тому +1

      Im affraid you are right.

  • @mikemarino1917
    @mikemarino1917 3 роки тому +2

    What have you guys figured out with this collider? Have you found a new propulsion system for space travel yet???

  • @elkesinger3821
    @elkesinger3821 3 роки тому +8

    Trying to built a parallel Universe by creating a black hole and transfer gravity. With just best intensions.
    Watch your thoughts.

  • @tallalone1
    @tallalone1 3 роки тому +3

    Without the loud music, I might have understood something!

  • @BRIDGETTWC
    @BRIDGETTWC 3 роки тому

    Thank you for uploading !

  • @TheLindy73
    @TheLindy73 3 роки тому

    So fascinating, thanks for sharing 🤩

  • @mika3799
    @mika3799 3 роки тому

    if two neutrinos collide, what happens?

  • @a_mor
    @a_mor 3 роки тому

    So cool

  • @Notyouranalyst
    @Notyouranalyst 3 роки тому

    congrats,CERN let your journey be sweet

  • @Takhtionline
    @Takhtionline 3 роки тому +3

    👆👆

  • @romainmarchal7956
    @romainmarchal7956 3 роки тому

    faudrai construire un nouveau centre de recherche sur les plasma , tu projet 2 atome l un contre l autre et avec un champs magnetique tu deplace les hadron avant de baisser le niveau d energie

  • @ramialsabbagh2489
    @ramialsabbagh2489 3 роки тому

    Love youuuu CERNNNNNN

  • @nicholeparrish5253
    @nicholeparrish5253 3 роки тому +9

    But y?? For what? So much money put into this machine.. could have helped this world we live n

    • @kusumanjaliawasthi2314
      @kusumanjaliawasthi2314 3 роки тому +1

      Do you know about what the things made of or how are they made

    • @edfort5704
      @edfort5704 3 роки тому +8

      Not sure if sarcastic or not, but I'll bite:
      They are helping the world we live in by helping us to better understand it - how the world works, its more precise origins and fundamental nature.
      It helps us understand better what is matter and energy and how they work.
      All this knowledge trickles down into every area of life and work. You just have to observe and recognize it.

    • @kusumanjaliawasthi2314
      @kusumanjaliawasthi2314 3 роки тому +1

      @@edfort5704 that's what I wanted to say

    • @karlthompkins9623
      @karlthompkins9623 3 роки тому

      Use are all in scene why would you try and build something so big and experiment with black hole

    • @karlthompkins9623
      @karlthompkins9623 3 роки тому

      user going to kill everybody

  • @coremanishmehta
    @coremanishmehta 3 роки тому

    So how close are we from finding gravitons?

  • @zerothm1
    @zerothm1 3 роки тому

    Awesome....

  • @vamama100
    @vamama100 3 роки тому +2

    What about ANTI MATTER? The very bad thing Steven Hawking was worried about. We know that 11 dimensions exist, and antimatter has a dark side to which we cannot say for sure what can produce and how much it can tangle with 3D dimensions... Never to forget the huge energy released that of which one gram equasion is 4x Hiroshima.
    Take a look at opening ceremony in 2016. With it they told us lots.

    • @vamama100
      @vamama100 2 роки тому

      @Diraction thx for your time and view point. I know we are coexisting in many levels of dimensions. Time non lenear imagine drawing straight lines randomly and crossing them at only one point, no matter if they are scattered. Now, imagine we are at our own levels of vibration as those lines, up down, sideways... And we touch one tip of another line or human vibration in 4D time space continuum. Now, do you understand now how many people have different vibration and knowledge and understanding of level of counscious reasonable coexisting points we someplace touch upon and leave... This is how many dimensions are probable out there..

    • @Alex-js5lg
      @Alex-js5lg 2 роки тому +1

      We do NOT know that 11 dimensions exist; string theory requires 11 dimensions for the math to work. There's a difference, especially considering string theory has never been experimentally confirmed.
      I'm unaware of Stephen Hawking ever being "worried" about antimatter. He spent most of his career focused on black holes, frankly, and the only warning I remember Hawking ever giving was "if there ARE aliens out there, we shouldn't be trying to contact them."
      As for the rest of your comment... I think you should rewrite it for clarity. It comes across as fear-mongering/rambling.

  • @aKaMorningStar
    @aKaMorningStar 3 роки тому

    💫⚡💫

  • @CrazyFunnyCats
    @CrazyFunnyCats 3 роки тому +1

    Does this matter ?
    ✨👽✨

  • @drotdotnotnot7585
    @drotdotnotnot7585 3 роки тому

    Billadrot drot dot not not