Veratissium explained that most our mass doesn't come from the higgs field but energy. I mean i am not even in college so i don't get half the things he talks about, so maybe i am missing something.
@@susk3326 Interaction with Higgs field gives elementary particles (such as quarks) their mass. But most of the mass of protons and neutrons, that is, of matter, arises from the binding energy between quarks. So, yes, you got it right.
When I first learned that the ozone layer/atmosphere basically acts as a force-field, Since then, I always naturally assumed and believed that it looked just like The Air Sheild, in SpaceBalls!
@@geoffbuck6865 Interesting how one man's meat is another man's poison. I practically get giddy when she up loads a new video. There is nothing about her that I find objectionable.
Very cool. Congrats Dianna 👏. And that comes from CERN's former video producer. I spent two decades producing exactly this kind of clips, which are still on the CERN YT site, but none of them is as cool and clear as this. Hope it motivates kids to join the quest, which is really fascinating.
I just watched a few of Cern’s videos… I’m curious… while you did the videos there were you instructed to put heavy, low energy music over the videos? I couldn’t help but notice the music almost seemed like it was purposefully chosen to distract you from the actual information in the video.
Yes. Like for instance. Every time they fire this monstrosity up on full luminosity, the earth's magnetic field gets repurposed 😉 Like...oh well...we dont need the magnetic field. The poles arent shifting at all...
It would be imprudent to not use safety regulations. I know of no severed body part incident there, but there is a standard of safety when working with machinery for this magnitude.
Nah.... that's a normal outcome when you mix big machines, big institutions and big insurance companies. I'm sure there's a procedure for everything, even for severed heads.
The earth map is a perfect quantum field analogy! You can determine which "particle" should be located where. If you visit that place, you are most likely to find that said particle.
I love that you gave Dr. Delannoy the floor and just let him speak about his topic. There are so many UA-camrs out there that will interview people but interrupt them, and other impolite things. Like, we just want to hear the expert talk!
@Don Francisco def sumthn otherworldly going on there!! I mean they've all but said they had an accident an opened up sumthn they couldn't get to close... now what that means, u tell me.
Did that underground part with the beam path not remind anyone else of Stranger Things? Anyone? Please CERN do not open a portal to the upside down! :o :o :'D
I see a lot of comments wondering about why we use the elevators instead of stairs in-case of emergencies. Reason is that the experiments are 100m underground, and climbing the stairs up for 100m is demanding even for a fit person. Therefore the lifts (and lift entrances) are positively pressurized and powered by a separated power system with multiple backups to ensure function and safety even in the most extreme emergencies. Also the lifts are specially made for CERN and ensured to function even under strong magnetic fields that are present when the detectors are "switched on". Ps. Great video :)
What you're observing is the on-going results of a monstrous amount of academic rigor required by the tens of thousands involved in this multi-decade project.
IIRC it took like 2 years to just plan out how they were gonna lay all the wires. If I got €1 for every manhour that went into that task alone I reckon I could pretty much buy my own particle accelerator. Or at least afford down payment for one.
Miss Physics Girl, You explain this so well! Soooo much better than the rest of the videos "out there." But I've come to expect that from you, because you do it time and time again. You are my "goto" when I want to get an understanding of fundamentals of physics. Thank you!
"The quantum field exists even if there is no particle in it, just like how an ocean can exist even if there is no wave in it" -- Beautiful! Quantum field theory makes particle-wave duality feel so intuitive. I hope there will come a day where high school STEM teachers stop drawing little orbiting balls. I think for a lot of children QFT is actually easier to understand (the concept, not the math). Quantum mechanics sounds very scary, but I think the elegance of it makes it easier to understand than all these outdated analogies, even for young children.
Quantum field theory is quantum mechanics. You still will have to explain probability and measurement in QFT which are the big leaps one has to wrap ones head around in QM. Also I think saying "a particle is a wave function" vs "a particle is a field" are nearly equivalent to someone who hasn't been exposed to either.
@@jaimevarela5800 I was taught "a particle is a little ball which orbits other ball-particles in the nucleus". The "planetarium model" of an atom made me so confused about chemistry and molecular bonds as a teenager, until a physics teacher said: "check out this stuff about probability clouds". Of course it's not about completely understanding QM, but I think we could teach kids more intuitive models if we base the analogies on QFT instead of orbiting billiard balls.
Quantum field = Aether. Wave/particle duality is nonsense without the Double-Slit Experiment, and then you realize it's nothing but a holographic wave-collapse function...
@@MikhalisBramouell what, no. Aether theory is not the same as QFT. The classical aether theories does not work as they requires instantaneous reaction at distance. QFT is a fundamentally relativistic (special relativity to be precise) where the fields exist in space-time.
Yeah man I agree I've done a few uni physics courses and have always struggled to understand how particles and quantum fields work but this was explained just perfectly. I've had a lightbulb moment right now and everything make a soo much sense
I love the musical instrument analogy that was used. because it happens, and for no apparent reason. With the volume so low that there should be no shared resonance, if you mic up a guitar in the same vicinity, it will begin to resonate. My friends called it proof of magic, I called it the interconnectedness of all things. Much like the "Long Dark Tea Time of the Soul". My understanding is that this is why you can know how a friend is feeling, even when they are miles away. It's not magic, it's just fact that most of us don't understand yet! (I love your work Physics Girl Dianna!)
I've been to CERN when they had the Open Days. When we went down to LHCb I asked about the elevator and it's not just an elevator. It's a custom built life boat. They're quite fast so in case of an emergency you do get out of harms way in a hurry. The LHCb elevator goes down (and up) 103.4 meters in about 40 seconds. We were at CERN for both days and it's absolutely mind boggling how awesome it is.
@Lachy Rodis Greetings from the States! I don't know much about family names, genealogy and such, but I have definitely noticed that our name is *WAY* more common in the UK than elsewhere. What little I've read, I will share: The sirname "sizer" appears to have originated with either tradesman who "sized" land (i.e., surveyors) or tradesmen who "sized" cloth. The latter is more intriguing to me, since (at least) three generations of my family worked in the same textile mill (including my brother and myself). Also, our clan traces its ancestry back to a John Sizer who immigrated from England in the 1700s, married an Irish woman and fought in the American Revolution.
Blowing anyone's mind is not a good thing. It's a highly vulnerable state where it's easy to get people to agree to things they wouldn't in a more sober, rational state.
Great job!Thank you so much for making this video. I subscribed a long time ago and your videos have gone from pretty cool to very interesting to high quality and on par with Mythbusters and I think the next level for you is documentary quality. Congratulations on your success on UA-cam and thank you for creating and sharing the content with us. Stay cool and nerdy.
That quick shout-out to Einstein just reinforces how incredibly brilliant that man's mind was. To come up with what he did without any of this modern technology is unbelievable. I wonder what he would think if he was here today?
I was watching another Cleo Abram and she send me here to get a better explanation about the lhc , and she didnt tell who was the content creator who she was sending us, and then i got here. Dianna i hope you the best and i hope you get out of that long term covid. I really miss your videos, your enjoyment with the life, your hapiness to talk about science. Im just here sending you lots of strength and love as you face this challenge. You've got this, and I'll be here cheering you on every step of the way.
I feel you so much and I feel sooooo lucky! A friend of mine I went to school with is now a particle physicist working for the pixel detector in CMS. He invited me last year to visit him at CERN and I was standing in exact the same hall you were standing with CMS. It was soooo amazing to see this huge machine and miracle of technology and I was so grateful to have had the opportunity to see this absolutely mindblowing experiment. It still sends shivers down my spine when I remember this moment. It was magnificent! I can only encourage everyone to visit CERN! Guided tours are often booked out quite early, but if you plan ahead, you have the chance to have a look on the most fascinating science experiment ever!
Even after 10,000 years, nobody would be able to decipher the secrets of the universe. Scientists can make up stuff that others do not understand, but all that is going nowhere.
The sheer amount of wires and engineering that went in to make this giant monster of a machine 😯 sometimes it feels there are parallel worlds right here on this planet
Another thing about studying particles is the fact that when you look at them photons hit the particles then go into your eyes so you see them but the trick is that the photons move the particles so observing them is difficult.
@@laurent5185 I think the main risk is a breach of the liquid helium circulated to cool the magnets. I don't know why the elevators are safer than stairs, but passing out and falling down stairs when climbing through a helium layer could be quite dangerous.
I knew much of this already ( through reading threads from the depths of physics ) but its nice to finally see it explained in video for everyone to get on board to understand. This is why we need science communicators who have this sort of access. The scientists doing the work are busy, well doing the work and writing papers far out of the reach of normal people to know what it is they are doing fundamentally.
I am pretty sure that they have come across materialized demons already and that made them so excited. Foolish people...little they know what they are playing with ...
And YahuSha haMsshyac whom you erroneously call Jesus the Christ was a Ascended Master Djedi Priest initiated inside the Great Pyramid ie Pillar of Enoch aka Iron Throne of Osiris.
Just like you, I didn't take lectures on QFT, I was specializing on solid-state physics in the direction of computer science and then ended in the IT business anyway. But since Hamburg has DESY particle physics was of interest, too. Yes, it's nice how the wave/particle dualism translates mathematically. You get a glimpse of why a particle can be interpreted as a point in spacetime and as field or wave stretching into infinity when you learn about the Dirac delta function and the Fourier transform. It's a lot of steps into further details to get to field excitations representing particles.
Everything began some time! Everything came from something! There was a Creator who made it all! Don't worry folks it's all gone come to a head real soon!!!!!!
I work for the ALICE detetor and I really liked this video. I have been there in 2014... miss it sooo much! CERN is just amazing. Thanks for your channel and your amazing videos.
What makes a lot of sense to me is that the Large hadron collider ring has a phenomenally large magnet system that runs independently of the particle beam. The impact these magnets possess is phenomenal. Theyre responsible for the generation of additional magnetosphere geometry which has only become visible in the last decade or so since the LHC has run. Beam dump operations cause magmalayer disturbances here on the planet as well as evoke coronal mass ejections on the Sun. You can dance around observational science all you want and try and explain how physicist use these particles which honestly aren't even necessary to make this machine do what it's designed to do which is protect this planet during the pole shift and crossing.
Thanks for the awesome video Dianna. I am an undergraduate engineering student and sometimes I forget what got me so excited about physics and engineering in the first place. This reminded me!
@@ladyriddle1984 no problem, CERN has a number of different programs that you can apply to (be it as a summer student, a junior/senior fellowship) and you can see it on their site, you can also see if your school or country has any type of protocol with it. If you're from the EU it's easier to enter there
First video that really made the other shoe drop for me when it comes to particles being waves. Thanks Dianna, PBS & CERN! Science is always so 'pooping' awesome
I have a genuine question... I'm not anywhere close to being a scientist but didn't you guys learn about particles and waves in high school? Like the basics? I'm not American so going through the comment section is a bit interesting and even the host saying she didn't initially know that particles are waves
@@mercynamikoye9084 I'm probably a bit older than the average audience here. But yes, the kids today (At least in Sweden) learn about particles being waves in school. Yet even some of the kids (and teachers) I've spoken two still have a problem actually picturing or explaining why a particle is (behaves like) a wave. I've actually had to explain my understanding of quantum physics to a friend studying to become a teacher of Natural sciences. And science takes leaps. I'm not surprised if kids five years from now takes today's verge science for granted. (I studied up until 2009 and never got to study quantum physics. All I know I've had to read up on online. So this video really did much for me in ways of explaining things I've only read about.)
This is cool, my Grandad used to work at the LEP (the original use for the LHC tunnel) and it is cool to learn about how these experiments have developed
I really appreciate this series on CERN, each packed with both the enthusiasm and wonder I hope I'd feel if I were able to visit. +1 for the hilarious off-screen cackle, it looks like you had as much fun making this as it was to watch.
In more ways than one. Demonic rituals in the opening ceremony and a statue of shiva, the god of destruction, outside of it. Nothing strange about that, whatsoever!
Great video, except for one thing, e=mc2, is incorrect, this is for particles that have no momentum, but at CERN, they are pushing the boundaries. The particles are in motion with a tremendous amount velocity, so the equation is e2=m2c4 + p2c2
This video holds the key to perpetual motion. To unlock the answer you must follow these instructions precisely Ellipsis Watch it from the beginning until the end with the sound on zero. You're very inspirational. Love the show.
keep doing your thing Physics Girl. your videos are always interesting and informative. You explain things so that minds like mine not geared for physics can grasp what your talking about. I look forward to introducing my 1 year old son to your content when he is old enough. thank you
This is an amazing video: to see so much of CERN and LHC (I didn't know that they were different), as well as talking about the fundamentals. 100 big thumbs up, do more like this, this is great.
@@terraneko8999 @Terra Neko Nice. So I recommend you to spend your time improving your researches, coz aparently a random guy on UA-cam, is some years ahead of you.
@@luanalmeida2922 i watched stargate heres the thing Current scientific theories and understanding of particle physics do not support the feasibility of creating stable portals to other dimensions or events that could end the world through particle collisions. and stargates are stable portals :)
I look forward to getting notifications that PG has uploaded a new video. It's nice seeing someone that shows so much wonder, excitement, and curiosity about the universe and it's beginning/origin. It helps me feel less alone in a world seemingly full of sportsball, negativity, and lack of reason/logic. It's nice that Dianna puts physics in terms most people can understand, but leaves in bits that can fuel the fire of curiosity to want a deeper understanding of the technical nitty-gritty. It's almost enough to make me want to quit IT, go back to finish college, and get a degree in nuclear physics.
1:37 I paused the video to think about why the word "body" is left generalized and the word "severed" is left implied in the french equivalent of the phrase "severed body parts." ...but I digress. anyway back to the video.
@@jaimevarela5800 sort of, we've learned to calculate how atoms interract with neutrons, when they split, when neutrons are absorbed and form new atoms (for example: if U238 is hit by a n, it can be split if the n has a certain "speed" or can be absorbed and form Pu239, my teacher laughed at me when I've said in class that we now learn how alchemy works haha). We even visited the nuclear reactor from the nuclear institute of research in our country, it was very fun and interesting. I don't speak perfect english to explain more, but these kind of reactions are considered basics for us...
I think particle physics was fascinating and fun. Still do. It was my favorite subset in physics back in at school days. I use to visit BNL(Brookhaven National Laboratory) in Upton,ny and volunteered there once. Only 2 mile long. Like a mini CERN 🙂
"It´s like you blended up a bunch of fruit in a smoothie, but it popped out a chicken nugget" This is the best description of a particle accelerator I have ever heard.
they {cern} said they had an accident a few years ago and opened sumthn they couldn't get to close. I don't think they ever gave any follow-up info tho, I haven't seen any at least.
So we aren't stardust, we're Higgs poop.
Veratissium explained that most our mass doesn't come from the higgs field but energy. I mean i am not even in college so i don't get half the things he talks about, so maybe i am missing something.
@@susk3326 Interaction with Higgs field gives elementary particles (such as quarks) their mass. But most of the mass of protons and neutrons, that is, of matter, arises from the binding energy between quarks. So, yes, you got it right.
@@bazoo513 are you a physics student?
@@susk3326 I wish! I _was_ a physics student 40+ years ago but turned to information technology early on.
Higgs poop in a quantum forest. But the big question was, who did the poop and was there a sound made?
I never asked those questions as a kid. I was more concerned with finding brown cows so I could see where chocolate milk came from.
Did you find them? I still haven't.
@Dr Deuteron I loved their first album, the one with "Dance The Night Away".
My own fundamental question as a kid was a bit more practical: how can I eat some Nutella without my mom noticing it. 😊
When I first learned that the ozone layer/atmosphere basically acts as a force-field, Since then, I always naturally assumed and believed that it looked just like The Air Sheild, in SpaceBalls!
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Btw I have some videos too about space and Earth mysteries, facts.
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(9)(it('s) because the 'sun hops':' on its axis' within a 80° 70° (a)ngle .(.).
Looks like they were very conCERNed about security.
YESSS
not security, safety - helium leaks underground are no joke
@@666Tomato666 German "Sicherheit" can mean either safety of security.
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The wonder and excitement in Dianna's voice over science is contagious.
YES SCIENCE YEE
@day6creation breathing I'm genuinely impressed by how little sense that made
like i said in another comment...
Dianna geeking out over cool science things is my drug
always need more videos
moreeeeee
Enthusiasm is great and I'm interested in what she says, but she's verging on the bloody irritating...
@@geoffbuck6865 Interesting how one man's meat is another man's poison. I practically get giddy when she up loads a new video. There is nothing about her that I find objectionable.
Very cool. Congrats Dianna 👏. And that comes from CERN's former video producer. I spent two decades producing exactly this kind of clips, which are still on the CERN YT site, but none of them is as cool and clear as this. Hope it motivates kids to join the quest, which is really fascinating.
I just watched a few of Cern’s videos… I’m curious… while you did the videos there were you instructed to put heavy, low energy music over the videos? I couldn’t help but notice the music almost seemed like it was purposefully chosen to distract you from the actual information in the video.
Hm, I think the series with Piotr Traczyk on the official CERN channel is an extremely well made explanation of the basics.
The more you learn, the greater what you don't know gets.
You mean, the more you learn the less you know?
Sadhguru said this !
Yes. Like for instance.
Every time they fire this monstrosity up on full luminosity, the earth's magnetic field gets repurposed 😉
Like...oh well...we dont need the magnetic field.
The poles arent shifting at all...
Its the vril
@@user-fh9vh6hr7w its the vril
Thinking about the Severed Body Parts Kit, makes me wonder how many times did it to take to occur that they made a Kit for it?
Yeah, and why they tell you to stay off the stairs and go to the elevator. Something tells me that accidents there are not the survivable kind.
It would be imprudent to not use safety regulations. I know of no severed body part incident there, but there is a standard of safety when working with machinery for this magnitude.
It's a kit that *contains* severed body parts.
Nah.... that's a normal outcome when you mix big machines, big institutions and big insurance companies.
I'm sure there's a procedure for everything, even for severed heads.
@@caper2x Im guessing because the stairs can fill up with Helium during a major accident.
The earth map is a perfect quantum field analogy! You can determine which "particle" should be located where. If you visit that place, you are most likely to find that said particle.
So fascinating and complex on the surface. Good analogies in this video.
I love that you gave Dr. Delannoy the floor and just let him speak about his topic. There are so many UA-camrs out there that will interview people but interrupt them, and other impolite things. Like, we just want to hear the expert talk!
Thank You, drives me crazy. We really Don't want to hear the reporter,
@Don Francisco def sumthn otherworldly going on there!! I mean they've all but said they had an accident an opened up sumthn they couldn't get to close... now what that means, u tell me.
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@@drewp25831 You’re crazy
FACTS 💯
“Higgs Boson -It's like you blend in a bunch of fruits in a smoothie and popped out a *chicken Nugget* ” lmao best line
Did that underground part with the beam path not remind anyone else of Stranger Things? Anyone? Please CERN do not open a portal to the upside down! :o :o :'D
Lol
We are the upside down.
@@kimulm0619We must be, hopefully things are better on the other side 😝
This is where stranger things gets it from, CERN. They are determined to open a portal
Exactly my first thought! Lol
I see a lot of comments wondering about why we use the elevators instead of stairs in-case of emergencies. Reason is that the experiments are 100m underground, and climbing the stairs up for 100m is demanding even for a fit person. Therefore the lifts (and lift entrances) are positively pressurized and powered by a separated power system with multiple backups to ensure function and safety even in the most extreme emergencies. Also the lifts are specially made for CERN and ensured to function even under strong magnetic fields that are present when the detectors are "switched on".
Ps. Great video :)
Would have thought its about radioactive shielding.
The more you know :)
The Tower of Babel built upside down
Wow to all that. Not to mention that a lift is much quicker than running up a flight of stairs.
Jeez one can only imagine the amount of engineering it took to build that monstrosity. I’m in awe.
What you're observing is the on-going results of a monstrous amount of academic rigor required by the tens of thousands involved in this multi-decade project.
Imagine being the technician trying to troubleshoot for a shorted wire.
Man I could only hope to work there one day but I live in the us atm
Its the vril
IIRC it took like 2 years to just plan out how they were gonna lay all the wires. If I got €1 for every manhour that went into that task alone I reckon I could pretty much buy my own particle accelerator. Or at least afford down payment for one.
Miss Physics Girl, You explain this so well! Soooo much better than the rest of the videos "out there." But I've come to expect that from you, because you do it time and time again. You are my "goto" when I want to get an understanding of fundamentals of physics. Thank you!
"The quantum field exists even if there is no particle in it, just like how an ocean can exist even if there is no wave in it" -- Beautiful!
Quantum field theory makes particle-wave duality feel so intuitive. I hope there will come a day where high school STEM teachers stop drawing little orbiting balls. I think for a lot of children QFT is actually easier to understand (the concept, not the math). Quantum mechanics sounds very scary, but I think the elegance of it makes it easier to understand than all these outdated analogies, even for young children.
Quantum field theory is quantum mechanics. You still will have to explain probability and measurement in QFT which are the big leaps one has to wrap ones head around in QM. Also I think saying "a particle is a wave function" vs "a particle is a field" are nearly equivalent to someone who hasn't been exposed to either.
@@jaimevarela5800 I was taught "a particle is a little ball which orbits other ball-particles in the nucleus". The "planetarium model" of an atom made me so confused about chemistry and molecular bonds as a teenager, until a physics teacher said: "check out this stuff about probability clouds". Of course it's not about completely understanding QM, but I think we could teach kids more intuitive models if we base the analogies on QFT instead of orbiting billiard balls.
Quantum field = Aether. Wave/particle duality is nonsense without the Double-Slit Experiment, and then you realize it's nothing but a holographic wave-collapse function...
@@MikhalisBramouell what, no. Aether theory is not the same as QFT. The classical aether theories does not work as they requires instantaneous reaction at distance. QFT is a fundamentally relativistic (special relativity to be precise) where the fields exist in space-time.
Yeah man I agree I've done a few uni physics courses and have always struggled to understand how particles and quantum fields work but this was explained just perfectly. I've had a lightbulb moment right now and everything make a soo much sense
Dianna: "No one's in the beam path when it's on."
Anatoli Bugorski: "Hold my synchrotron!"
Lmao that guy still Alive that's so crazy
I love the musical instrument analogy that was used. because it happens, and for no apparent reason. With the volume so low that there should be no shared resonance, if you mic up a guitar in the same vicinity, it will begin to resonate. My friends called it proof of magic, I called it the interconnectedness of all things. Much like the "Long Dark Tea Time of the Soul". My understanding is that this is why you can know how a friend is feeling, even when they are miles away. It's not magic, it's just fact that most of us don't understand yet! (I love your work Physics Girl Dianna!)
In case of emergency, do not use stairs, use elevator.
I've been to CERN when they had the Open Days. When we went down to LHCb I asked about the elevator and it's not just an elevator. It's a custom built life boat. They're quite fast so in case of an emergency you do get out of harms way in a hurry. The LHCb elevator goes down (and up) 103.4 meters in about 40 seconds. We were at CERN for both days and it's absolutely mind boggling how awesome it is.
"I envy how blown your mind is right now"
Epic Physics Girl Quote!!!!!!
@Lachy Rodis Greetings from the States!
I don't know much about family names, genealogy and such, but I have definitely noticed that our name is *WAY* more common in the UK than elsewhere. What little I've read, I will share: The sirname "sizer" appears to have originated with either tradesman who "sized" land (i.e., surveyors) or tradesmen who "sized" cloth. The latter is more intriguing to me, since (at least) three generations of my family worked in the same textile mill (including my brother and myself). Also, our clan traces its ancestry back to a John Sizer who immigrated from England in the 1700s, married an Irish woman and fought in the American Revolution.
Blowing anyone's mind is not a good thing. It's a highly vulnerable state where it's easy to get people to agree to things they wouldn't in a more sober, rational state.
Great job!Thank you so much for making this video. I subscribed a long time ago and your videos have gone from pretty cool to very interesting to high quality and on par with Mythbusters and I think the next level for you is documentary quality. Congratulations on your success on UA-cam and thank you for creating and sharing the content with us. Stay cool and nerdy.
The way this guy says poop is wierdly soothing.
Yeah it really is.
*weirdly
And he could fit in System of a Down.
Everything he says is soothing 😌👌
That quick shout-out to Einstein just reinforces how incredibly brilliant that man's mind was. To come up with what he did without any of this modern technology is unbelievable. I wonder what he would think if he was here today?
They died in 2029 everybody
Too bad he got credited for everything he was taught
We'd be living on Mars by now? 🤗
@@lhughes3116 What year are you from ?
Einstein the fraud 🤔😂😂
what influence does the HB (god particle) have on the rest of the particles???
"It's the question we all asked as children."
CERN is to figure out how babies are made?
Well, biology is just applied physics.
My usual question when I was a children was, why the moon kept following me?
I mean, it does involve smashing
@@byal9000 cute asf and quite intelligent I'd say
Smart question.
Home boy is wearing a Contortionist shirt. That's sick.
Good eye. Thought I was the only one that noticed.
@@jamesstaggs4160 Same!
A man of culture it seems
My god i was looking for this comment, just look at him obviously the guy is into prog
Works for a terrible company though.
I was watching another Cleo Abram and she send me here to get a better explanation about the lhc , and she didnt tell who was the content creator who she was sending us, and then i got here.
Dianna i hope you the best and i hope you get out of that long term covid. I really miss your videos, your enjoyment with the life, your hapiness to talk about science.
Im just here sending you lots of strength and love as you face this challenge. You've got this, and I'll be here cheering you on every step of the way.
I feel you so much and I feel sooooo lucky!
A friend of mine I went to school with is now a particle physicist working for the pixel detector in CMS. He invited me last year to visit him at CERN and I was standing in exact the same hall you were standing with CMS. It was soooo amazing to see this huge machine and miracle of technology and I was so grateful to have had the opportunity to see this absolutely mindblowing experiment.
It still sends shivers down my spine when I remember this moment. It was magnificent!
I can only encourage everyone to visit CERN! Guided tours are often booked out quite early, but if you plan ahead, you have the chance to have a look on the most fascinating science experiment ever!
I would love to go see it in person.
What is it for ?
Ima bring some wire-snips and save the world.
This is really fascinating. I love this channel.
Omfg. Can we be friends already?
Can you list the topics you generally watch on UA-cam?
Just to be sure that I will be a bit less shocked the next time I see you in every video
so you like manga and anime, so you like physics. hey
Even after 10,000 years, nobody would be able to decipher the secrets of the universe. Scientists can make up stuff that others do not understand, but all that is going nowhere.
Dr Andes Delannoy knows what's up with "The Contortionist" t-shirt. Good music choices right there!
I saw that too... not surprised tho... progressive music often attracts the progressive minds
The sheer amount of wires and engineering that went in to make this giant monster of a machine 😯 sometimes it feels there are parallel worlds right here on this planet
Thats exaclty what this is for...they are opening realms...
@@LenaPolk1111 do you know that for sure?
@@LenaPolk1111 Facts.
Another thing about studying particles is the fact that when you look at them photons hit the particles then go into your eyes so you see them but the trick is that the photons move the particles so observing them is difficult.
Usually when in an emergency you’re supposed to AVOID elevators lmao i guess all laws are defied down there
Maybe elevators are just as dangerous as elsewhere, but when there's an emergency here everything else is super super more dangerous ?
@@laurent5185 I think the main risk is a breach of the liquid helium circulated to cool the magnets. I don't know why the elevators are safer than stairs, but passing out and falling down stairs when climbing through a helium layer could be quite dangerous.
This was meant as a joke but you guys ruined it smh.
Why do you think they put a statue of Shiva doing the Dance of Destruction in the courtyard?
These are large, secure elevators designed for that, and don't forget that you have to climb 100 meters in case of danger...
I knew much of this already ( through reading threads from the depths of physics ) but its nice to finally see it explained in video for everyone to get on board to understand. This is why we need science communicators who have this sort of access. The scientists doing the work are busy, well doing the work and writing papers far out of the reach of normal people to know what it is they are doing fundamentally.
It’s crazy how many of you trust these people to do the right thing. Mad scientist
"Physics is bizarre"
So... you are now Bizarre Girl? :D
Yare yare daze
Really cool stuff 👍
@@funkysagancat3295 Is tHaT a jOJo reFerENce?
Dr. Delannoy reping a The Contortionist shirt made my day. Such a good band
Same, that's cool.
I thought I was the first to notice!
Guys wake up…
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It’s a time machine huh ?
@@johnsmith-so5do no, a portal to the bottomless pit
Yea I’m up watching this
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I can imagine in a few hundred years there will be kids in science fairs making particle accelerators like kids now make baking soda volcanoes.
Mel Ibarra actually small desktop particle accelerators are being developed using lasers
Mel Ibarra Keep imagining because it will not happen lol
Small thing but the "teraquark" mention at 12:30 should be "tetraquark".
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Americans and ancient Greek don't mix
Worlds largest most covert technologically advanced occult ritual.
"I am the way the truth and the life" - Jesus Christ
God is good
Didn’t have to look very far to see the truth. 💯
I am pretty sure that they have come across materialized demons already and that made them so excited. Foolish people...little they know what they are playing with ...
There’s a video of a human sacrifice ritual in front of the shibba statue at cern I should have screen recorded it
And YahuSha haMsshyac whom you erroneously call Jesus the Christ was a Ascended Master Djedi Priest initiated inside the Great Pyramid ie Pillar of Enoch aka Iron Throne of Osiris.
"I felt a great disturbance in the (Quantum Field)" - Obi Wan Kenobi
May the force be with you yoda
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Lol 😆
Just like you, I didn't take lectures on QFT, I was specializing on solid-state physics in the direction of computer science and then ended in the IT business anyway. But since Hamburg has DESY particle physics was of interest, too.
Yes, it's nice how the wave/particle dualism translates mathematically. You get a glimpse of why a particle can be interpreted as a point in spacetime and as field or wave stretching into infinity when you learn about the Dirac delta function and the Fourier transform. It's a lot of steps into further details to get to field excitations representing particles.
So fascinating... And beautifully presented & produced- Thanks!
That mostly went over my head. There's so much to learn.
When the physicist has a Contortionist T-shirt, you know he's smart!
Oh my, what trouble the world is in if people are defined by the t-shirt they parade! I believed CERN's doings was bad enough!
Notice the 6 6 6 in the logo for cern
Can we have the interview with the guy or anything else from him?
He's awesome.
He's way more coherent than the Physics Girl...
"compact muon solenoid" is the perfect name for my first child
Everything began some time! Everything came from something! There was a Creator who made it all! Don't worry folks it's all gone come to a head real soon!!!!!!
Yeah His name is Jesus Christ and He loves you and wants you to know Him.
But why should we must know? They are certain things left unknown.
I work for the ALICE detetor and I really liked this video. I have been there in 2014... miss it sooo much!
CERN is just amazing.
Thanks for your channel and your amazing videos.
I went to CERN this week (for three whole days) and it was amazing, I got to visit CMS and the antimatter factory.
how does it smell?
Where is the video that shows what went horrribly wrong at one of the collision experiments or has that video been taken down?
I remembered the last breakdown was 2016. Exactly 6yrs ago this month. It highly undisclosed thereafter.
I believe it was just a threat test.
6:55 "It's like you blended up a bunch of fruit and made a chicken nugget."
So the Higgs Boson is the Beyond Burger of particles?
Please note: that behemoth is _Compact_ Muon Solenoid.
It is not the "compact" of "small" but that of "condensed, tightened, pressed"
@@Petitmoi74 Spoilsport! I read it as I like! :o)
What makes a lot of sense to me is that the Large hadron collider ring has a phenomenally large magnet system that runs independently of the particle beam. The impact these magnets possess is phenomenal. Theyre responsible for the generation of additional magnetosphere geometry which has only become visible in the last decade or so since the LHC has run. Beam dump operations cause magmalayer disturbances here on the planet as well as evoke coronal mass ejections on the Sun. You can dance around observational science all you want and try and explain how physicist use these particles which honestly aren't even necessary to make this machine do what it's designed to do which is protect this planet during the pole shift and crossing.
Thanks for the awesome video Dianna. I am an undergraduate engineering student and sometimes I forget what got me so excited about physics and engineering in the first place. This reminded me!
Seeing this video brings me so many memories of the time I was a trainee at CERN!
Great content, as always, Diana!
Would you kindly guide an aspirant on the way to get there?
I am a student, I just finished school. How might I achieve a feat like yours?
@@ladyriddle1984 no problem, CERN has a number of different programs that you can apply to (be it as a summer student, a junior/senior fellowship) and you can see it on their site, you can also see if your school or country has any type of protocol with it. If you're from the EU it's easier to enter there
@@ladyriddle1984 stay aWay YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
Trained at a useless sweat shop😂😂
Bla bla just fake science
Fake experiments 😂😂
I don't even think these scientists fully know what the outcome is of what they are doing.
I agree and its scary
Projecting much?
First video that really made the other shoe drop for me when it comes to particles being waves. Thanks Dianna, PBS & CERN!
Science is always so 'pooping' awesome
I have a genuine question... I'm not anywhere close to being a scientist but didn't you guys learn about particles and waves in high school? Like the basics? I'm not American so going through the comment section is a bit interesting and even the host saying she didn't initially know that particles are waves
@@mercynamikoye9084 I'm probably a bit older than the average audience here. But yes, the kids today (At least in Sweden) learn about particles being waves in school. Yet even some of the kids (and teachers) I've spoken two still have a problem actually picturing or explaining why a particle is (behaves like) a wave. I've actually had to explain my understanding of quantum physics to a friend studying to become a teacher of Natural sciences.
And science takes leaps. I'm not surprised if kids five years from now takes today's verge science for granted.
(I studied up until 2009 and never got to study quantum physics. All I know I've had to read up on online. So this video really did much for me in ways of explaining things I've only read about.)
@@FoxysMusic oh wonderful!
Every partikel have a character
Every elemen have a fungstion
Every nature energi have a reason
Every mission has a reason.
Salute your thoughts 🖖
This is cool, my Grandad used to work at the LEP (the original use for the LHC tunnel) and it is cool to learn about how these experiments have developed
CERN just celebrated the 30th anniversary of LEP with a colloquium. A webcast is available if you're interested: indico.cern.ch/event/858488/
I really appreciate this series on CERN, each packed with both the enthusiasm and wonder I hope I'd feel if I were able to visit. +1 for the hilarious off-screen cackle, it looks like you had as much fun making this as it was to watch.
Thank you. From Turkiye with L.O.V.E :)
My particle accelerator ate my homework on antimatter
And all that I got was String Cheese Theory
The most dangerous machine ever created by man. The power needed to run this thing is astronomical, literally.
In more ways than one.
Demonic rituals in the opening ceremony and a statue of shiva, the god of destruction, outside of it.
Nothing strange about that, whatsoever!
And the catastrophic failure could destroy our entire planet
I love physics but I just don’t like what they are doing with it… if you know what I mean.
Mad scientists exist at quantum levels. All was meant for good. Exceptions, are invading mad men, trying to conquer the world and all life.
What do you mean? This facility just gives them more research opportunities.
In other words, they’re opening portal to another spiritual dimension, and it’s not good.
very true, opening up portals for demonic entities to come here on earth..its going to be a disaster when this happens
@@MissLexi333 yes, we are sitting ducks. Must prepare to protect ourselves.
Great video, except for one thing, e=mc2, is incorrect, this is for particles that have no momentum, but at CERN, they are pushing the boundaries. The particles are in motion with a tremendous amount velocity, so the equation is e2=m2c4 + p2c2
The physicist’s shirt is my favorite band, thats pretty awesome
Pretty cool that some scientists have good music taste. He seems like a pretty cool dude in general.
This video holds the key to perpetual motion.
To unlock the answer you must follow these instructions precisely Ellipsis
Watch it from the beginning until the end with the sound on zero.
You're very inspirational. Love the show.
keep doing your thing Physics Girl. your videos are always interesting and informative. You explain things so that minds like mine not geared for physics can grasp what your talking about. I look forward to introducing my 1 year old son to your content when he is old enough. thank you
You can feel the Zen substance in the soothing voice of this guy!
its the poop
Also, that colour X-Ray is amazing I didn't even know that was possible! Technology is moving so fast, it's exciting!
It wasn't, until it was.
Dr. Andres wearing a The Contortionist shirt. A man of good taste.
This is an amazing video: to see so much of CERN and LHC (I didn't know that they were different), as well as talking about the fundamentals. 100 big thumbs up, do more like this, this is great.
It's a StarGate, the website itself say it and says that the Pyramides are Stargates too.
yea sure it does
@@terraneko8999 Well, nobody is holding your hands, go search yourself, or continue being a blind sheep 🐑
@@luanalmeida2922 ive spend alot of time doing actual reserch so i think i know it better then some random guy on facebook or some hOlY bOoK
@@terraneko8999 @Terra Neko Nice. So I recommend you to spend your time improving your researches, coz aparently a random guy on UA-cam, is some years ahead of you.
@@luanalmeida2922 i watched stargate heres the thing Current scientific theories and understanding of particle physics do not support the feasibility of creating stable portals to other dimensions or events that could end the world through particle collisions. and stargates are stable portals :)
Is all this a front for what they're REALLY doing which is opening portals to the underworld!?!
"winding country roads"
...shows a straight main road.
They got a dedicated rail service from both countries LHC resides in...
What is the end result going to be?
I look forward to getting notifications that PG has uploaded a new video.
It's nice seeing someone that shows so much wonder, excitement, and curiosity about the universe and it's beginning/origin. It helps me feel less alone in a world seemingly full of sportsball, negativity, and lack of reason/logic. It's nice that Dianna puts physics in terms most people can understand, but leaves in bits that can fuel the fire of curiosity to want a deeper understanding of the technical nitty-gritty.
It's almost enough to make me want to quit IT, go back to finish college, and get a degree in nuclear physics.
1:37 I paused the video to think about why the word "body" is left generalized and the word "severed" is left implied in the french equivalent of the phrase "severed body parts."
...but I digress.
anyway back to the video.
I work on radiation detectors at my job. Some that we made have gone to space and CERN. Hopefully we can help find dark matter, or some equivalent.
"The Contortionist" shirt, hehe nice one bro \m/
That was my reaction too! lol "MY MAN!"
I see we have a fan of The Contortionist here! Andreas seems chill.
Lmao i just realized this
@@dropdar9257 Kindly follow and subscribe the channel to see the beauty of physics
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I was able to see it, and you can't tell the scale of that BEAST with images. You just have to be there, also it's amazing
Imagine living over it. Sometimes I wonder how many protons are speeding beneath me. :)
It would be awesome ahahaha
Photons hit all around you at light speed..
Far call.. There’s a pretty big difference between protons and photons travelling at light speed..
@Sandcastle • they're called cosmic rays, every human being is exposed to them every second, everyday
Now back to comment section, lets see what the experts think :D
Kvera see above
I think she's some hottie.
Smashing particles is called an atom smasher or cyclotron.
Matt from PBS Spacetime made a whole episode about quantum field theory! he lost me pretty fast but I think the video a worth a look!
Excellent channel! They have several videos on QFT:
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I like the fact that even as a nuclear engineer I've never heard about these stuff before and I've just finished the university lol
did you never have to calculate nuclear reaction rates from base principles? I remember there being some QFT for some of the calculations.
@@jaimevarela5800 sort of, we've learned to calculate how atoms interract with neutrons, when they split, when neutrons are absorbed and form new atoms (for example: if U238 is hit by a n, it can be split if the n has a certain "speed" or can be absorbed and form Pu239, my teacher laughed at me when I've said in class that we now learn how alchemy works haha). We even visited the nuclear reactor from the nuclear institute of research in our country, it was very fun and interesting.
I don't speak perfect english to explain more, but these kind of reactions are considered basics for us...
I think particle physics was fascinating and fun. Still do. It was my favorite subset in physics back in at school days. I use to visit BNL(Brookhaven National Laboratory) in Upton,ny and volunteered there once. Only 2 mile long. Like a mini CERN 🙂
Rest in Tofu for the characters for the positron, and the bosons
"The World's Largest Science Experiment" ... Planet Earth!! lol
Babel?
Rite they lie to us trying to recreate the beginning of the world? Wich is sick!??
Lol
More like universe
A wonderful attempt to define the undefinable. I love your video, Physics Girl
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"It´s like you blended up a bunch of fruit in a smoothie, but it popped out a chicken nugget" This is the best description of a particle accelerator I have ever heard.
They’re gonna mess around and open up a portal to another dimension accidentally or something lol
It’s already been done. The Mandela effect is changing the world around us as we know it.
@@420manonthemoon16 how is it exactly?? Explain how that is happening atall
they {cern} said they had an accident a few years ago and opened sumthn they couldn't get to close. I don't think they ever gave any follow-up info tho, I haven't seen any at least.
Sir, you also use reddit.
@@drewp25831 they completed gotthard tunnel a few yrs ago to. Mmmm.
2:00 exactly 4:00 6:40 8:20 10:10 12:20
"Us" has completely ruined me, every time I hear "underground tunnels" I'm like uh oh.
I love CERN. Visited last year❤️