The Large Hadron Collider | 60 Minutes Archive
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- Опубликовано: 10 апр 2024
- Buried 300 feet underground, the Collider smashes subatomic particles together with enormous energy. As Lesley Stahl reported in 2015, by studying the collisions, scientists made a major discovery: the Higgs boson. Nobel prize-winning physicist Peter Higgs, the particle's namesake, died this week at 94.
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Rip Peter. Your contributions to science drive us forward. Thank you.
Science say''s there's about 100 billions microbes on your skin. have you ever seen one from those billions? I don't.
Ignorants,1 Corinthians 1:27"Instead, God chose things the world considers foolish in order to shame those who think they are wise. And he chose things that are powerless to shame those who are powerful."
@@nigireth29ermmmm get out of here We are but pests on our own planet, bereft of perfection. Yet, perfection itself is merely an idea, while imperfection stands as the only concept devoid of balance. In its essence, perfection remains unattainable.
@@nigireth29Indeed..
F@@nigireth29
My first engineering physics professor in college worked with Dr. Higgs on the Compact Muon Solenoid and played a part in the discovery of the Higgs Boson. Wow, what a bunch of incredible humans. I could never understand physics like these individuals do, but that doesn’t mean I can’t appreciate it.
Source :trust me bro
@@rauljrlara9994 Look up Dr. Colin Jessop of Notre Dame university, buddy; I had him for Engineering Physics 2 (Electromagnetics). Specifically, Google the article called “Notre Dame researchers are participants in hunt for the Higgs boson” from July 03, 2012. If that picture of his face and quote discussing exactly what I said above doesn’t prove it to you, look at his research publications from his ND profile and you’ll see he’s well-connected to various areas of research at CERN. They absolutely collaborated together- he told us about Dr. Higgs in class a couple times and there are videos of him online discussing it posted by CERN and Notre Dame. He also told us when he was at Stanford that he met Elon Musk before Musk dropped out of his physics graduate program which actually lines up with when he was a professor at Stanford. Believe it or not, I don’t really care, but I think it’d be hard to just make up a name that has a CV and publicly posted articles matching exactly with what I described 2 weeks ago when I made the comment out of the blue.
I LOVE ❤️ STORIES LIKE THIS, might not fully understand or grasp it but, thank you and grateful for all the people who are working to push humanity forward, rest in paradise Mr.Higgs
RIP Dr. Peter Higgs 🙏
Higgs is amazing. crazy how many times in history have the eccentrics have moved things forward
I’m glad he’s there to see it!
Thank you for posting.
RIP Prof.Higgs thank you for your contributions to humanity
What has the collider done? Nothing. Smashing particles "oooooooh" isn't that what a nuclear bomb is?
To destroy humanity ,you meant
1 Corinthians 1:27"Instead, God chose things the world considers foolish in order to shame those who think they are wise. And he chose things that are powerless to shame those who are powerful."
@@JohnDoe-gi1vr Not even close.
@@Axxe80 name one thing it's done that has helped our civilization or helped science besides smashing particles wasting money
Wow , they are so open about it now . There are some things you just don’t mess with
Love it. Great piece by 60 minutes. Ultimately, it will be science and understanding how our world interacts, that redeems us, so far as science can reveal it.
This is awe inspiring .
Keep posting these rewind clips!
RIP Professor Peter Higgs; you have finally been fully vindicated.
"Who's to say what we can or cannot do in a hundred years?" And excellent statement. Here's a better one: "Will humans be smart enough to be alive in 100 years?"
How does "God particle" keep getting past editors and fact checkers? Nobody actually calls it that other than lazy reporters.
Yeah, and it shouldn't be named after a fairy tale character anyway.
This is fascinating. Wish I was intelligent enough to understand exactly what’s going on
Here we go!
60 minutes is the best to watch on TV
so much work yet so little result
This guys wife couldn’t tell him he’s wrong those were I told you so tears man what a brilliant guy
KInda like --- Seismic imaging is the numerical process of creating an image of the subsurface from reflections recorded at the surface. a warmth we can all feel
Someone tell Leslie to retire please
RIP Peter!!
So can we prove that matter softens in the vortex of a tornado ?
Science is starting to be popular
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Sciense was already populair in the 90s. We are living in the results of it.
Not with MAGAs who think Jesus is coming back. 😂
Why can't there be both?
@@yvonneplant9434 Firstly, don't bring politics into this. Secondly, not every republican think this way. Just like, not every leftist is a social justice warrior.
I hate the polarization in the political environment....
@@yvonneplant9434Jesus is coming back whether you believe that or not
Rip Dr. Higgs
10:16 The body language of the two males besides the female are telling.
Thank you. This is what I needed to escape to since our politcal world is so very disconserting. This is humanity at it’s best. This is optimisim and curiosity and JOY.
Magnificent ❤😂
Her hair is crazy 😆 RIP Peter Higgs. ❤️
This may have been one of the last pieces of journalism this show did? She still needs to come clean about some lies she spread.
Bro died the same day they restarted the particle accelerator wtf
That's not so surprising for someone aged 95, isn't it? By the way: The LHC restarted on the 5th as maintenance finished early.
Dark matter has mass and can influence normal matter through the propagation of it's mass, if there's any method to check it's existence out, it's the "larger hadron collider." But the problem is that what we call normal matter is indeed the dark matter (I understand dark matter got it's name "dark" because it's nature isn't known).
Dark matter makes up about 25 percent of the universe substance, dark energy 70, while normal matter take only 5 percent so we have been playing with the fluke, a not too serious aspect of the universe. You can't build a standard knowledge (model) of the universe base on that.
Finally if the collider couldn't detect dark matter then we are stuck.
Are you going to cover the UAP issue?
I'd like to study under the scientist seen at 6:30.
We call him Higgsy 🇬🇧 😊
LET THERE BE LIGHT. boom big bang
The first light (the CMB) came 380000 years after the big bang
@@tcuisix how do you know it years? 365 days is one earthly years. I'm confused.
That’s what GOD said yes !
My link was removed but its Chronology of the universe on wikipedia
@@tcuisix its ok.we have the bible.
100 years from now will be living in caves eating out of dirt huts
Mr Higgs!
So what you’re saying is we’re building Star Trek and the USS enterprise, seems pretty simple just micro this down put it in a loop and be able to expel the energy in a way we go warp speed, Mr. Sulu
all else fails or becomes obsolete, they still got tunnels for a makeshift public transit route
This is where Half Life 1 begins
LHC aka Black Mesa
Long live physics!!
why do people care about this collider? i don't understand why we're spending money on this
@@CornPop2 You aren't. The US aren't a member state of CERN. And what Europe spents their money is therefore noyb.
@@Axxe80 lol that's whats up, keep looking for whatever ya goofs
Thanks gorfar Steve Lana, nice physics geniuses, bless you
She and of them are ignorants 1 Corinthians 1:27"Instead, God chose things the world considers foolish in order to shame those who think they are wise. And he chose things that are powerless to shame those who are powerful."
@@nigireth29 OK Christiban
I don't think there is a phrase that receives more intense spell-checking than "large hadron".
Richard Dawkins said that when one of his books was about to come out, he noticed an error which misspelled the word. He said he begged the proof-reader to let it pass, but she replied that it was not worth losing her job.
It’s crazy how all this is happening while Lauren’s gone.
so everything is made of particles. build machine from particles to smash particles to find more particles. got it.
Rip higs Just how we see red sunsets because all the other colors are filtered out, and the longest wave length of light is red so it’s the only one that makes it through perhaps the gravitational wells of most of the stars, we see are so strong that only red can make it out of them
Quantum foam is the new aether and it’s not a gravity driven cosmos but electric/plasma.
📍7:59
11:06 look how this one took it back 🤔
1:29 they should’ve redid this till they got it perfect 👉👈
I’m such a simpleton. I literally don’t understand this to any degree. Zero concept of what they’re talking about.
Because it doesn't matter
Your task for this summer is to read an introductory book on particle physics. Try this one: Particle Physics: A Very Short Introduction by Frank Close. Here on YT see David Butler and his playlists on elementary particles and then the Higgs Boson.
If galaxies are moving and the universe is expanding at a fast rate by dark matter and gravity..couldn’t we use that to move our cars to go to work? 🤔
😊No because gravity comes from the suns gravitational pull and the only thing that has that much power is the sun this just a machine that helps them prove theory's that still need billions in re search
17 mile long loop 🤔 holy f#[%
She's definitely an alien 👽
The thumbnail photo looks like a McDonald's Play Place.... lol
There is a limit to how much time is needed to measure. Below that limit, information vanishes into a black hole. The immeasurable cannot be measured.
So does this mean scrap prices are going up?
Why
Finally understand what the hell The Big Bang Theory show was taking about
Why they send a journalist who doesn’t understand anything that’s going on is beyond me. I don’t understand it myself, I’m not going to act like i do. But just some of her questions are idiotic in my opinion. They should of sent sometime who understands a bit more.
What has happened to her face omg😮
Yet another face lift.
“Just a bunch of faffing”
-Karl Pilkington
The 3 people at the end def go to burning man every year
Thanks higgs, CERN LHC. Save universe
Parallel universes & major conglomerates wet dream
Higgs field gives mass to particles .Not the higgs boson..Do ye research love😢
Just don’t go sticking your head in there when it’s on.
none of our tools we use to observe stuff can see dark matter? it must be on the other side of the blanket
It's an electric universe. Black hole's collapse point is ultra magnetic because it is ultra condensed matter at the bridge. In the void, the electromagnetic force, initiated by the whoosh, where time crystallization byproducts formed monopoles, then polarity and from that a catylized gradient. The gradient moved electrons down the gradient, creating electricity. Black holes have the largest gradient, and they are initially sponsored by convective eddies of aether like whirlpools in the creek. Electrons get wicked down the gradient and begin to promote larger and larger mass, speed in is almost identicle to speed out like pour over coffee. The gradient gets saturated but moving so much through the bridge that it essentially, vortexually creates the "gravity" to continuously move massive volumes of current through the bridge
How can a proton approach the speed of light if it has a significant mass?
It will never reach the speed of light but it can get very close (like 99.999%) the speed of light
I learned that in 5th grade@@oscar598
@@oscar598 Ah, I see since the mass is so tiny 1.67262192 × 10^-27 kilograms and since they are applying energy from and external source. That collider is huge too, it's incredible so much energy is needed to move a little proton towards the speed of light. Makes you wonder if humans will ever overcome that in regards to space travel. At this point it seems unlikely.
Which MITian did this 😆🤩
Humans are INCREDIBLE!😊🤗👏
Interview by a gal who's VCR (yes VCR) is still blinking 12:00!
When you are at CERN there is no such thing as a stupid question. I am assuming.
Man why this pop up
Sounds like Sheldon😅
12 minutes
So, WARP DRIVE here we come?
No.
Rom 3:23
For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;
Rom 6:23
For the wages of sin is death;
Psalms 9:17
The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God.
Acts 8:37
And Philip said, If thou believest with all thine heart, thou mayest. And he answered and said, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.
Rom 10:9
That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.
Corinthians 15:3-4
For I delivered unto you first of all that which I also received, how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scriptures:
Ephesians 2:8-9
For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.
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I thought protons were mad small. Ehy the bug pipes and 17 miles etc. Btw i am dumb; but whom benefits from this work, and what, if any, significant problem does this solve?
It’s pure research, baby
"Research" you mean trying to play god but sure.. why else would they nickname it the god particle. To mock god
@@ChillDude1313 They never called the Higgs-Boson in that way. That daft nickname came from a book publisher. And CERN has nothing to do with "playing god".
Christ is King ✝️!!!!
The question no one is able to answer is why Leslie Stahl can't apply lipstick properly.
😂😂 got a good chuckle from this
We were going to build one of these in the US but we didn’t want to pay for it. Giving tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires was more important.
Last time i walked the tunnel there was a terminator in a cop 👮♂️ uniform stuck to the magnets 🧲, i didn't hang around 🏃♂️
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Half life 3 in the making
The Big Bang theory brought me here
Good grief. a Windows computer. I would not touch it with a barge pole!!!!
All real work is done on Windows. Governments, militaries, space programs, etc. Go back to your coffee shop with your Apple toy and write a script, queer.
How do they make it “colder than outer space”? Isn’t the absence of any matter or particles the coldest anything can possibly be? Or is it not pure space?
They use fridges I think.
Looks like a BK play ben!
That is unfortunate.
It’s 2024 where are we now?
Can't wait for 2065 , thanks to the Higgs discovery we're going to Mars
SIR SIR SIR THIS IS 60 minutes. Leslie failed
Wow so incredible, i’m so grateful for this nerd machine that has contributed absolutely nothing to society.
The key to the bottomless pit
For those who don't know
Book of revelation -
"And the fifth angel sounded, and I saw a star fall from heaven unto the earth: and to him was given the key of the bottomless pit."
Your superstitions have nothing to do with CERN.
It silly colors!! lol
I's sorry but we need to phase out these old timer reporters. Everything you're going to report on now adays is going to seem "Straight out of science fiction"
Cern uses 1.3 twh per year. That’s enough energy to power 300,000 homes in uk for a year. Thats just this collider. There are 9 cern colliders.
But yea lets worry about human consumption for daily use