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I visited the incredible Large Hadron Collider in Geneva. This is technology on a truly amazing scale! For more (including who's who in the vid) go to my two blog entries about this: http://www.badastron omy.com/bablog/2008/ 04/27/my-excellent-c ern-adventure-the-vi deo/
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http://www.badast ronomy.com/bablog/20 08/04/22/europe-day- 3-cern-the-lhc
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Put your head between your legs and kiss your ass goodbye...
...not.
Good explanation of the ideas behind the LHC:
http://www.ted.co m/index.php/talks/vi ew/id/253
CERN webpage debunking some doomsday scenarios:
http://press.web. cern.ch/public/en/LH C/Safety-en.html
Latest news:
http://www.lhc.ac .uk/latest-news.html
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This video talks about the collimators used in the tunnel of the Large Hadron Collider or LHC. The LHC is the biggest supercollider in the world and is also be largest machine in the world. Engineers at CERN chose National Instruments products to control the collimators.
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Find out more about this giant machine and the experiments at the four sites where protons will be smashed together.
More: http://www.newscient ist.com/channel/fund amentals/large-hadro n-collider
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http://www.ted.com "Rock star physicist" Brian Cox talks about his work on the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. Discussing the biggest of big science in an engaging, accessible way, Cox brings us along on a tour of the massive complex and describes his part in it -- and the vital role it's going to play in understanding our universe.
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What role does helium play in the Large Hadron Collider? We ask this question after a helium leak shuts down the LHC. Videos about all the elements at http://www.periodicv ideos.com/
Our normal helium video is at http://www.youtube.c om/watch?v=a8FJEiI5e 6Q
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Michio Kaku, famed Physicist and author of "Physics of the Impossible" explains why the Large Hadron Collider will not create "killer Black Holes" when the switch gets flipped in a few weeks. Rather, it may produce evidence of higher dimensions and bring us closer to knowing "the mind of God".
Part 1 of a 5 part interview on MOJO's "The Circuit"