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Pilot: The Higgs Boson Special

Take a deep dive into the past, present and future of Higgs-boson research at #CERN. Tune in to a special #Emc2 podcast on #4July on the occasion of the enigmatic boson’s 12th anniversary. Discover us on your favourite #podcast platform! 🎙️
In this episode,
00:00 Teaser
00:13 Intro
03:29 4 July 2012
07:38 Why was this important?
14:29 Behind the discovery
28:19 Bosons and fermions
30:23 Books and metaphors
33:02 Since the discovery
37:47 High-Luminosity LHC
40:31 Physics at the HL-LHC
41:58 Detectors
42:30 The next era
42:52 Dark matter
44:28 Future machines
49:51 Question for you
Contributors:
Executive Producer: Jacques Fichet
Director and Producer: Chetna Krishna
Host: Steven Goldfarb
Social Correspondent: Joni Pham
Technical Lead: Ron Suykerbuyk
Studio Manager: Max Brice
Sound: Piotr Traczyk
Original Theme: Canettes Blues Band
Guests: Andre David and Heather Gray

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  • @CERN
    @CERNАй бұрын

    We would like to know your opinion about our pilot episode of our video podcast! Tell us in the comments what exactly you liked or didn’t like: the topic, the host, the guests, the length, the format … or anything else? 🙌

  • @Matildacapone
    @MatildacaponeАй бұрын

    This was wonderful to wake up to.

  • @holeesheet8582
    @holeesheet8582Ай бұрын

    Great Podcast, Hope you will continue uploading contents like this in the future...

  • @amiteshpramanik6254
    @amiteshpramanik6254Ай бұрын

    Thank you for this podcast. Waiting for "LHC -B" discussions. ❤Cern

  • @AmandaCook-rc8ce
    @AmandaCook-rc8ceАй бұрын

    "If you don't look for it, you won't find it." ❤

  • @user-uo3zl8pn1i
    @user-uo3zl8pn1iАй бұрын

    Another Nobel Prize was for the discovery of W-bosons and Z-bosons, which led to the unification of electro-weak force.

  • @paulasurf3830
    @paulasurf3830Ай бұрын

    Quite interesting interwiew

  • @russhoward9743
    @russhoward9743Ай бұрын

    12 years ago I was sitting in a tent on the west coast of the US watching the announcement on a laptop using a soup can antenna to pull a Wi-Fi connection from a half mile away my family still believe I’m crazy after the reaction I had to the news. Still crazy after all these years enjoying this video also. Thanks for the video and the work you do. I’m a week late because my family forbids electronics in camp nowadays😎

  • @kierac9072
    @kierac90728 күн бұрын

    Loved this!! Can't wait for the next episode

  • @anthonygoldfarb1802
    @anthonygoldfarb1802Ай бұрын

    Wicked 👍

  • @midhlajcs
    @midhlajcs13 күн бұрын

    All the best CERN..😍❤️😊

  • @MultiSwagdragon
    @MultiSwagdragon2 күн бұрын

    Great podcast. Thanks!

  • @JuanCarlosTabao-xj9eq
    @JuanCarlosTabao-xj9eqАй бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @sodakjohn
    @sodakjohnАй бұрын

    Great podcast. I hope to see many more.

  • @midhlajcs
    @midhlajcs13 күн бұрын

    How to be clock and the anti clock at the same time : From my limited knowledge; I can say; CERN has studied 40,000 years in past and future simultaneously; that means 20,000BC and 20,000AD simultaneously advancing in reverse proportion to past and future and the fundamental pattern remains the same; that is the pattern of flowers of life; flower of life is the fundamental pattern of creation. Coming to the point; as we advance in to past and future simultaneously with reverse proportion and same pattern; we are very close to perfection as time advances in real time clock wise direction. It is very important to know that as we advance there is always concern of the unknown; which means we have to be very careful as we advance to avoid any probable or possible mishap.

  • @nhatquangphamle5095
    @nhatquangphamle509523 күн бұрын

    such a great podcast for the mass with little knowledge on the particle physics

  • @sangchan69
    @sangchan6923 күн бұрын

    YEAAAAY

  • @fuccasound3897
    @fuccasound3897Ай бұрын

    i found this really informative, thanks.

  • @Atipat12
    @Atipat1229 күн бұрын

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @ElizabethBuck-n7f
    @ElizabethBuck-n7f2 күн бұрын

    MAKE SURE THEY KNOW THAT.

  • @emanueol
    @emanueolАй бұрын

    description missing names of participants 😢 seems only host name listed.

  • @martinmardoek4663
    @martinmardoek4663Ай бұрын

    Could this Higgs field be responsible for "time" dilation?

  • @JerryMlinarevic
    @JerryMlinarevicАй бұрын

    What did you see in the detector that told you it's a higgs boson?

  • @whocares2277

    @whocares2277

    Ай бұрын

    The Higgs boson decays extremely fast so we always look for the decay products. For the initial discovery: Either two photons or two electrons or muons and their antiparticles (e.g. 2 electrons and two positrons). In the meantime with more data we have seen a couple of other decays, too. You can get the same particles from other processes, but then their energies are random. If the particles come from the decay of a Higgs boson then you always get the same total energy (technically: center of mass energy), so these decays stick out of the other processes.

  • @hail_2_u321

    @hail_2_u321

    Ай бұрын

    Watch CERN's 3 videos explain about Higgs Boson. Basically they looked at graphs from measuring particles after collisions.

  • @JerryMlinarevic

    @JerryMlinarevic

    Ай бұрын

    @@whocares2277 Thanks.

  • @JerryMlinarevic

    @JerryMlinarevic

    Ай бұрын

    @@hail_2_u321 Thanks.

  • @homekatsushi

    @homekatsushi

    Ай бұрын

    Have you heard of "Spooky Action at distance"? I'm sure you have. There's no such thing as "spooky action at distance" if we consider that other universes, subdimensions or different worlds (whatever they are) that are lack of t and 3ds. As far as I see that at least two more of them are out there beside our physical universe. The relationship of our physical universe and other universes (or worlds) is just like traveling transverse waves. They pass through each other without interacting. Then everything is fine with me. Let's investigate and study them so that in the future the government can taxes on them.

  • @ElizabethBuck-n7f
    @ElizabethBuck-n7fКүн бұрын

    I CHOOSE ALLIE WHEELER FOR THE SECOND DOSE OF LUMEN.

  • @ElizabethBuck-n7f

    @ElizabethBuck-n7f

    Күн бұрын

    NANCY LINCOLN AKA MORNING STAR

  • @nhatquangphamle5095
    @nhatquangphamle509523 күн бұрын

    may be better to break the podcast into shorter topics so that people are easier to follow

  • @WHITEWOLVES7171
    @WHITEWOLVES7171Ай бұрын

    Bad idea

  • @agogo8861
    @agogo8861Ай бұрын

    50 yrs it took for Higgs? thats so much longer than i taught. i always worry they will break something in the fabric of gravity most likely i dont understand.

  • @whocares2277

    @whocares2277

    Ай бұрын

    There are naturally occurring collisions with a much higher energy. But they don't happen in a place where we can study them conveniently.

  • @MeyouNus-lj5de
    @MeyouNus-lj5deАй бұрын

    Euclid, Descartes, Newton and Einstein: 0D (indivisible, subatomic, non-natural): not fundamental 1D, 2D, 3D and 4D (divisible, atomic, natural): fundamental Leibniz: 0D (indivisible, subatomic, non-natural): fundamental 1D, 2D, 3D and 4D (divisible, atomic, natural): not fundamental I agree with Leibniz here. Can someone explain to me how stuff that can be divided further is fundamental and stuff that cannot be divided further is not fundamental? In geometry any new dimension has to contain within it all previous dimensions. Kinda seems like Euclid, Descartes, Newton and Einstein sucked at geometry.

  • @alexwilliams1553
    @alexwilliams1553Ай бұрын

    Plz bring us back to our original timeline

  • @hydran6493

    @hydran6493

    Ай бұрын

    If it was true that were on a different timeline, they wouldn't have the solution to bring us back.

  • @sologuitar100
    @sologuitar100Ай бұрын

    I don’t think a think you should be calling this particle Higgs boson… dude saw or discovered the particle first. You naming the particle a Higgs or whatever you are calling it is wrong… the name doesn’t even say anything about the particle.. it’s also plagiarism, the scientists should not have tried to give some dude”Higgs” credit for the particle… this will change

  • @JustKipp
    @JustKippАй бұрын

    To identify and isolate the Higgs Boson particular is one thing, spectacular indeed. However, who or what can create the particle? Something can never come from nothing.... Science 101. It takes faith.

  • @whocares2277

    @whocares2277

    Ай бұрын

    The Higgs bosons don't come from nothing, they are produced by colliding protons at high energy.

  • @hail_2_u321

    @hail_2_u321

    Ай бұрын

    You cannot identify and isolate Higg Boson (for now), but you can do the same thing to the particles after collisions. Watch CERN's Higg Boson videos. They explain how to produce them.

  • @Axxe80

    @Axxe80

    Ай бұрын

    @@hail_2_u321 Don't bother, he's not actually interested. The "something from nothing"- and "it takes faith"-quips are typical creationist rhetoric; literal quotes even.

  • @emilygrdic3552
    @emilygrdic3552Ай бұрын

    Y'all still out of ideas?

  • @JustKipp

    @JustKipp

    Ай бұрын

    😂 Right?

  • @sserdar00

    @sserdar00

    Ай бұрын

    unfortunately true 🥲

  • @supernova7799
    @supernova7799Ай бұрын

    Sacrifice someone in the portal room..

  • @Axxe80

    @Axxe80

    Ай бұрын

    The only "portal" there that leads to a terrible "location deep down below" are the toilets linked to the sewer.

  • @Florida79578

    @Florida79578

    Ай бұрын

    “There’s no paradise... For you to escape to.” -guts

  • @litttoe
    @litttoeАй бұрын

    Did you guys ever stop to think that the problems created aren't problems at all but a matter of miscalculated total matter? Dark energy? Dark matter? Elusive particles? Please just admit the foundational conclusions of science should be questioned so we can move back into a simplistic and functional understanding of reality like the ancients.

  • @kevconn441

    @kevconn441

    Ай бұрын

    The foundational conclusions of science are what make your computer work. The ancients knew f all.

  • @JuanCarlosTabao-xj9eq
    @JuanCarlosTabao-xj9eqАй бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤

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