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deep inside the world’s biggest physics machine, the Large Hadron
Collider. This extraordinary feat of human engineering took 16 years and
$10 billion to build, and recently began colliding particles at
energies unseen since a fraction of a second after the big bang. We'll
explore this amazing apparatus that could soon reveal clues about
nature’s fundamental laws and even the origin of the universe itself.
John Hockenberry moderates a discussion among physicists including
Marcela Carena, Monica Dunford, Jennifer Klay, and Nobel laureate Frank
Wilczek.
Original Program Date: June 5, 2010
This program is part of The Big Idea Series, made possible with support from the John Templeton Foundation.
Want more World Science Festival?
http://www.worldsciencefestival.com/n...
deep inside the world’s biggest physics machine, the Large Hadron
Collider. This extraordinary feat of human engineering took 16 years and
$10 billion to build, and recently began colliding particles at
energies unseen since a fraction of a second after the big bang. We'll
explore this amazing apparatus that could soon reveal clues about
nature’s fundamental laws and even the origin of the universe itself.
John Hockenberry moderates a discussion among physicists including
Marcela Carena, Monica Dunford, Jennifer Klay, and Nobel laureate Frank
Wilczek.
Original Program Date: June 5, 2010
This program is part of The Big Idea Series, made possible with support from the John Templeton Foundation.
Want more World Science Festival?
http://www.worldsciencefestival.com/n...
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