My dad worked there in the 70s when the bottom quark was discovered. I remember him telling you about it when I was a kid and I didn’t realize what a big deal it was until I became an adult.
Very interesting, just two constructive criticisms - try to hold the camera steadier and move it slower from one thing to the next, and hold it longer on things we should read (like signs, plaques, etc.) so that we can pause it and read it without rewinding. Otherwise, great video!
This was most interesting, I just wish it had been longer, and it would have been interesting to see how the result of a collision is visualized and how the analysis is done.
My dad worked there in the 70s when the bottom quark was discovered. I remember him telling you about it when I was a kid and I didn’t realize what a big deal it was until I became an adult.
Very good video. I like science and particles and also Enrico Fermi.
Very interesting, just two constructive criticisms - try to hold the camera steadier and move it slower from one thing to the next, and hold it longer on things we should read (like signs, plaques, etc.) so that we can pause it and read it without rewinding. Otherwise, great video!
Thanks a lot for uploading this!
This was most interesting, I just wish it had been longer, and it would have been interesting to see how the result of a collision is visualized and how the analysis is done.
I can see my house from one of the aerial shots!
Doing great work
on the generator, for the real one my grandmpa built the thing the silver peice that had 2,000 VOLTS .
8:00 2T22
Did anyone see the 2T22?
Shoulda walked around