Higgs Boson: The Inside Scoop

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  • @MilitantDanny
    @MilitantDanny 11 років тому +2

    Excellent. Thank you for breaking it down that way. This guys obviously a friggin' genius, but more importantly to all of us at our levels he's a good instructor as well.
    The one thing I can't stand, whether it's computer troubleshooting (and I'm pretty technical in that) or scientific theories or anything relatively complicated are those who refuse to break things down so that people can understand. The ability to do THAT, is what a good teacher has.
    You got another subscriber in me, Sir.

  • @JRalloveragain
    @JRalloveragain 11 років тому +3

    Once again, a very well presented video. I thoroughly enjoy watching the Fermi Lab video clips. Haven't watched one I couldn't understand yet. Wonderful stuff!! Thank you!

  • @daviddrew7852
    @daviddrew7852 10 років тому +19

    A balanced and interesting talk on the Higgs. Not too much fanfare, and some room for doubt that is always healthy in science.

  • @KillingShock
    @KillingShock 11 років тому +1

    So well explained, in simple terms that even someone who is a layman for science can understand completely. Great video, informative and funny. Keep up the good work!

  • @snick-e9j
    @snick-e9j 7 років тому +2

    The ease with which you share credit is the key to why you are a fantastic educator. Keep up the good work!

  • @arjanoost
    @arjanoost 11 років тому +2

    Yeah new favourite channel discovered well done indeed.

  • @chrisgray3886
    @chrisgray3886 11 років тому +10

    If my science teachers at school had made difficult concepts so easy to grasp, I could probably have gone to university when it was free.
    Wear that t-shirt with pride Don, and get another one that says 'I am amazing'

  • @jessstuart7495
    @jessstuart7495 7 років тому +16

    3:12 "If a particle has a spin of zero, it isn't spinning". I wish Don would do a video explaining how spin (angular momentum) is related to relativity and the uncertainty principle.

  • @amalgamatewisdom
    @amalgamatewisdom 10 років тому +32

    We NEED to see younger people in these fields! THESE scientists are the *real* heroes!

    • @odstknight00
      @odstknight00 9 років тому +8

      e x l e n s i c actually there was over 900 student researchers that participated in the discovery....WOOT for humanity!!!

  • @ankitkaushik2652
    @ankitkaushik2652 10 років тому +2

    Great Video!!! I think such videos are good for students,,especially High School ones!!!

  • @sdillon4605
    @sdillon4605 10 років тому +30

    The last bit was funny

  • @daved3494
    @daved3494 6 років тому +1

    Excellent. This gentleman is the very best at explaining such matters. Thank you.

  • @ralphwalters906
    @ralphwalters906 11 років тому +1

    The discovery of this particle should have been announced on July 4, 1999, at the SSC.

  • @janjankovicjahoda
    @janjankovicjahoda 9 років тому +13

    I found a Higgs boson too... :-), I'm gonna make a shirt for myself. I love your vids. Good luck.

  • @DigitaleFeuer
    @DigitaleFeuer 10 років тому

    As a student in high school you simplifying the terms and results really helps.

  • @chrisdevine4619
    @chrisdevine4619 10 років тому +1

    Thanks Don for sharing!

  • @joppadoni
    @joppadoni 8 років тому +1

    i still love the credit i get for this, such a good channel xx

  • @FractalSequoia
    @FractalSequoia 11 років тому +1

    As always Great explanations, thanks !

  • @pianolover123456789
    @pianolover123456789 11 років тому +2

    Accessible and insightful. Thank you!

  • @carmanabrahamson7154
    @carmanabrahamson7154 11 років тому

    I like your explanation how the Higgs Boson field was similar to being in a pool of H20 or particles are moving in a pool of Higgs Boson.
    I have a feeling that as we get more and more sensitive or powerful tools for measuring we will find that the Bosons, Quarks, Leptons will be made of even smaller elements, then once those particles are measured then there will be even smaller particles that will be discovered.

  • @degrelleholt6314
    @degrelleholt6314 10 років тому

    Thank-you, Dr. Lincoln. That was very informative and simplified enough for even an accountant like me to understand. If you ever have questions about accounting, just ask ;-).

  • @G0dZd0g
    @G0dZd0g 11 років тому

    Great video.. you put it very easy to understand..

  • @whitenight941
    @whitenight941 6 років тому

    Good show old Boy can't wait to see again

  • @KostasTaxintaris
    @KostasTaxintaris 11 років тому +10

    1:42 priceless..

  • @casvanmarcel
    @casvanmarcel 11 років тому +1

    What a great time to live in, all the marvels of the Universe unfolding before us faster than ever before, like a fountain of knowledge. Congratulations you scientists, humanity advances forward because of you. Keep up the great work.

  • @IamGrimalkin
    @IamGrimalkin 11 років тому

    What advantage would there be in keeping it secret? Getting a self-consistent GUT model, even without experimental evidence, would be a massive leap forward no-one would want to keep to themselves.

  • @ChiefRunningWall
    @ChiefRunningWall 11 років тому

    He sounds like a chill dude.

  • @MatthewELyons-yq7jd
    @MatthewELyons-yq7jd 3 роки тому

    Never gets old!!

  • @tresajessygeorge210
    @tresajessygeorge210 2 роки тому

    THANK YOU PROFESSOR LINCOLN...!!!

  • @Patralgan
    @Patralgan 7 років тому

    I'm confused with the term zero size. What does that mean? Wouldn't that imply that it doesn't exist or is just an abstract? That's absurd.

  • @ernestogarcia7100
    @ernestogarcia7100 11 років тому

    Great video.

  • @DynamiXxXx1
    @DynamiXxXx1 11 років тому +1

    he makes physics fun, which is rare

  • @Erox006
    @Erox006 11 років тому

    it's hard to believe , that the introductory vid (the prequel ) has over 1.5 million views , while this one , the main one with data , has only 7.5k (almost) views , goes to show that our generation , is indeed , dumb ...
    no offense :D
    btw Sir , it's an honor to see you , someone associated with the main research , to make this vid and sharing it with us in simple words . Thank you .

  • @hos84688
    @hos84688 11 років тому

    nice lecture,

  • @RiseAgainstTheDevilAndGod
    @RiseAgainstTheDevilAndGod 9 років тому

    Is the higgs field also present in space? How do neutrinos interact with it? Do they at all?

    • @stttttipa
      @stttttipa 8 років тому

      higgs field is present everywhere. and neutrinos have mass, tjerefore they interact with higgs field.

  • @bakalovesbakachan
    @bakalovesbakachan 9 років тому

    My ignorance in this question may be big, but as someone who is just interested in physics, not actively studying them, a thought came to my head: "if the Higgs field "gives" mass to particles, couldn't it be manipulated, like stretched so it wouldn't permeate a corridor of space? Couldn't traveling in such a corridor in space take far less effort?

    • @Matt113113
      @Matt113113 9 років тому

      Красимир Геджов That seems logical. It would be really cool; perhaps we could have a world similar to those at the end of the movie Interstellar. Science fiction often predicts future inventions such as the cell phone

    • @rever4217
      @rever4217 9 років тому +1

      But what would take up its space? You can't have empty space as it's always filled with something. Even a vacuum isn't what it's thought to be but supposedly made up of dark matter or dark energy.

    • @bakalovesbakachan
      @bakalovesbakachan 9 років тому

      rever4217 Why would anything have to take up it's space? I imagine it as a corridor where matter is "massless", unhindered. Higher speeds would be far easier in it.

  • @dq405
    @dq405 10 років тому +1

    Thank you for this video!

  • @zameelzamizami449
    @zameelzamizami449 11 років тому

    not really there are many others like veritasium minute physics etc

  • @Cipher71
    @Cipher71 7 років тому +5

    Idk, the last time I tried listening to an Apple it told me to kill John Lennon.

  • @DarkHorse70
    @DarkHorse70 8 років тому +2

    As I understood it the Higgs showed barely 3 sigma and at two (124 and 126 GeV) points which is about as close to a fact as I am a horseshoe. I don't think we are even close to done on this topic

    • @alexandrugheorghe5610
      @alexandrugheorghe5610 7 років тому +2

      Dark Horse it was 5 sigma. problem is they haven't seen anything at double the energy since then.

  • @gebruikerarjan
    @gebruikerarjan 9 років тому

    If higgs is the mass particle is it then responsible for grafity, or the bending of spacetime? Is higgs=graviton

    • @stttttipa
      @stttttipa 8 років тому

      not really. mass is just a property, not a force.

    • @MikeRosoftJH
      @MikeRosoftJH 8 років тому +1

      Well, no. The Higgs field is responsible for the rest mass of elementary particles; as is said in one of the other videos, the majority of a mass of a proton or a neutron (and therefore, of you) does not come from the rest mass of the three quarks. Gravity affects any mass; it can even affect photons which have no rest mass (though it can't increase or decrease their speed, it can affect their trajectory).
      Also, the properties of the Higgs boson and the hypothetical graviton are very different. The Higgs boson is massive and has a spin of zero. The graviton is massless and has a spin of 2.

  • @derekkase7884
    @derekkase7884 9 років тому +4

    energy field= the force

  • @flowermollitae
    @flowermollitae 5 років тому

    Thank you!!

  • @qwicknick10
    @qwicknick10 11 років тому +1

    I can almost positively say in my lifetime a Grand Unified Theory will be accomplished and we will finally complete Einstein's and every awesome scientists works( I'm 30). At some point it will be nice for everyone to share in the glory of these discoveries, and learn about the place they live in, instead of caring what someone wore on the red carpet. Imagine the discoveries possible if every human were thinking and doing science instead of wasting potential. Glory to the critical thinkers

  • @jinsuzanne195
    @jinsuzanne195 9 років тому

    si alguien pudiera poner subtítulo español al vídeo sería de gran ayuda!!!

  • @rachvid12
    @rachvid12 11 років тому

    I totally agree with you. It will be so wonderful if more people were pursuing science and solving the world's problems. If everyone was doing science, there won't be any unemployment, because there will be enough to do for everyone and we will have enough money to pay everyone a good salary.

  • @dtiydr
    @dtiydr 11 років тому

    I don´t want to be negative or so but no we won´t. There is soooo many things that we haven´t discovered that we need to and so many theories and lack of facts so it will take a looong time. I´ll be waiting for many groundbreaking news before we would even start to make small discovers in this and till will have a unified theory about everything, if we ever.

  • @hegemeretemoller...
    @hegemeretemoller... 8 років тому

    This is not about finding the missing link or the fifth element. This is about -starting to use it- becaus its alredy there- Then we start to see the missing link i practice and the fifth element in the real life. When are we going to understand this??? And when this shift is happening. We find the aswers to our science guestions we have had for senturies now . So easy and difficult at the same time...

  • @enhaxed7839
    @enhaxed7839 8 років тому +1

    The audio and video are out of sync in the first shot.

  • @NigelRudyard
    @NigelRudyard 4 роки тому

    Your secret is safe with us, Don.

  • @seandimmock5813
    @seandimmock5813 6 років тому

    If the Higgs field is everywhere does dark matter interact with it?

  • @Brainbuster
    @Brainbuster 11 років тому

    Wtf am I supposed to do between now and 2025?

  • @roymartin8087
    @roymartin8087 9 років тому +1

    I'm no expert, but electromagnetism seems to closely resemble vortex physics, with the vortex ( magnetism) circling around a electric field (warm air and an outside cold air, in the case of vortex physics). Can this model be applied to the case of quarks and the size of the nuclear core and it's ability to attract more electrons?

  • @hegemeretemoller...
    @hegemeretemoller... 8 років тому

    starting to use it- because its already there...

  • @cdgt1
    @cdgt1 5 років тому

    I hate to make waves (Physics humour) what they found is a neutrino. The missing fourth energy state of the neutrino. Known as the sterile neutrino, complete with a much heavier mass. When the Higgs boson and the neutrino are compared, they have the same frequency,energy and location in the electromagnetic spectrum.

  • @s3cr3tpassword
    @s3cr3tpassword 11 років тому

    cool shirt bro

  • @panazilian
    @panazilian 11 років тому

    i can't promise i won't tell her!

  • @zeryphex
    @zeryphex 11 років тому

    Glory be to science!

  • @imsidetracted
    @imsidetracted 5 років тому

    I dont buy it. CERN named the last remaining energy zap measured after Peter Higgs. between 100kev and 600kev you picked the one at 125kev. Kinda lets the air out of the term "God particle" doesnt it? When you collide two protons and get three from that collision that will be something. Until then your just measuring energy released from a busted up proton. Thats scientific consensus in action! Its a really expensive machine though so Im glad you found another use for it. Cant wait to see the data on the neutrino's through the earth experiments. Although Ive got a few experiments for that machine in my head Id like to try. Protons flinging at near the speed of light! That is something all on its own. Nature does it all the time (in space) but this is an awesome accomplishment of man. And no one has even weaponized it! (I dont think, Have they?)

  • @larrycastro7937
    @larrycastro7937 9 років тому

    The Higgs boson, the smallest particle found. Maybe the scientists will find a smaller particle. Wow. After they find that last particle, then what? How small can small get?
    I think it never ends, like the universe, there is no end to how far you can go in either
    direction.

    • @rever4217
      @rever4217 9 років тому +2

      What about quantum physics? String theory? Neutrinos? He also said that particles are the same size. Does that apply to all particles?

    • @WiseVinezQuEsTiOn3VerYtHiNg
      @WiseVinezQuEsTiOn3VerYtHiNg 9 років тому

      +rever4217 that's what I'm saying how do they all merge togatehr and work?

    • @rever4217
      @rever4217 9 років тому +1

      Alissa The God its exciting to say the least.

    • @rever4217
      @rever4217 8 років тому +2

      Yeah actually, on a quantum scale the planck length is the smallest possible unit of distance.

  • @MrHazardousMC
    @MrHazardousMC 11 років тому

    Help.

  • @peroperopero69
    @peroperopero69 11 років тому

    haha now your thinking. I Believe the unified theory already has been discovered friend :) just think what would happen if tommorow the theory was discovered, do you truely think we would all know? Sure infomation is shared quite amazingly today with the internet being available, though Secrecy has been playing the biggest roll for more then 2000 years.

  • @spinbaba
    @spinbaba 11 років тому

    I know what my costume will be this Halloween! gg LHC! Finally something in my size.

  • @amarsalokhe5343
    @amarsalokhe5343 5 років тому

    Hi sir nice

  • @cilvrado
    @cilvrado 11 років тому

    I like this guy.

  • @0agent0blond0
    @0agent0blond0 11 років тому

    Glory to the critical thinkers! Put 'em in charge and we'll all be better off.
    As to your optimism toward a Grand Unified Theory, I have to disagree. The "particle zoo" is still becoming increasingly diverse, and the ratio of questions asked to answers found continues to increase. We're still far from even a general consensus on most aspects of quantum physics, aka The Study of Things That Break Every Rule Just to Spite Our Efforts. My money's on interstellar travel before a GUT.

  • @faisal1582
    @faisal1582 11 років тому +1

    GUT feeling I presume? (sorry for the bad pun :P )

  • @TheTwick
    @TheTwick 4 роки тому

    My mom’s a particle physicist, so...

  • @claireaaa1
    @claireaaa1 10 років тому

    Somebody needs to tell him to keep his hands in his pockets, his hand gestures really distract from the message being relayed.
    I was wondering if he really desired becoming a ballerina, they have similar hand movements!
    Perhaps somebody needs to tell his mum that also!

  • @Addhyan27
    @Addhyan27 7 років тому

    true

  • @spannungsquellestromquelle4572
    @spannungsquellestromquelle4572 11 років тому

    lol dat t-shirt :D

  • @alanmalcheski8882
    @alanmalcheski8882 6 років тому

    what you want to prove is the anti photon. Find the balance. What energy is the inverse? inverse energy? See you're talking parity now, so you're answering your own question. Absolutes. No math needed. Just what must be. They're probably all bosons. You just notice changes and assume you're seeing a particle that's unlike the others, but the others can probably change too. And it isn't random. It's a highly sophisticated response system that can change its programming while the program is still running.
    WHOEVER KEEPS SUGGESTING THIS CRAP, I'LL FIND YOU AND PROVE YOU'RE A THIEVING FRAUD.

  • @faisal1582
    @faisal1582 11 років тому

    huh?

  • @LAshotts
    @LAshotts 9 років тому

    A, higgs ? does that = 1 higgs ? no bang for your buck there then. pun inteded.

  • @csnowutube
    @csnowutube 11 років тому

    Yea Don's mom!

  • @stephenbost5892
    @stephenbost5892 11 років тому

    Ok, I have this theory...From the one came the many...a nondualistic approach to creation. I hold that the singularity was made of Divine Consciousness! Therefore everything in existence is not only made up of Consciousness everything 'is' Consciousness. In other words the Singularity is Divine Consciousness. The one became the many. Stephen

    • @petercarlson811
      @petercarlson811 5 років тому

      No you do not have a theory. Perhaps you should put the books of woo down and pick up a book about fundamental science. Then you might learn what a theory is and what a hypothesis is.

  • @alanmalcheski8882
    @alanmalcheski8882 6 років тому

    if there's an inside scoop then there must be a large cylindrical vat of space to scoop from. Thanks for the free sample. But i ain't buying it.

  • @rpfs9081
    @rpfs9081 11 років тому

    You probably shouldn't read jokes but at least you're not playing Golf, at an expensive restaurant, racing a Ferrari, or pissing about on the beach like most scientists seem to be these days. Cheers

  • @SongShiyu
    @SongShiyu 11 років тому

    ur mom is pretty

  • @aryansingh7209
    @aryansingh7209 2 роки тому

    Video aged like a wine.