The secrets of the universe | Harry Cliff

Are we on the verge of discovering a new fundamental force in the universe?
Harry Cliff discusses the Higgs boson, dark matter, and other cosmic mysteries.
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Last year, leading physicists were left in a frenzy of excitement about the possible existence of an entirely new force when the first results from the Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab were finally unveiled. Join Harry Cliff as he unravels the secrets of the universe.
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This talk delves into the captivating discoveries and hypotheses in the field of physics, from the Higgs boson to dark matter, and explores the potential of a new force that could change our understanding of the cosmos.
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  • @TheInstituteOfArtAndIdeas
    @TheInstituteOfArtAndIdeas11 ай бұрын

    🔮 Thanks for joining us on this cosmic journey as we delve into the secrets of the universe with Harry Cliff! Watch the full talk here: iai.tv/video/the-secrets-of-the-universe?KZread&+comment& 👍 Like, share, and subscribe to stay updated with our latest videos and join the conversation in the comments below!

  • @derekpoulin2482

    @derekpoulin2482

    11 ай бұрын

    If you guys want to learn about gravity I suggest you take the local gravity calculator and you look for anomalies in nature of an equalization of opposites that could cause a symmetrical diffraction that would be the link to e = mc squared... You guys really did forget the energy is neither created nor destroyed and the problem with getting further away from nature while trying to explain it is you're not submerging yourself in nature to try to explain it.. gravity branch is out like a tree. And then gobbles you up through a delay

  • @Lethgar_Smith

    @Lethgar_Smith

    11 ай бұрын

    In the photograph shown of the particle physicists reacting to the announcement of the Higgs-Boson, 5:05 , the man in the foreground to the right with the black shirt, looks just like a scientist from many a Far Side cartoon.

  • @NuanceOverDogma

    @NuanceOverDogma

    11 ай бұрын

    more BS by modern day charlatans

  • @stevenwiederholt7000
    @stevenwiederholt700011 ай бұрын

    "Not only is the universe stranger than we imagine, it is stranger than we can imagine." Sir Arthur Eddington

  • @RobbieTao-fl5fo

    @RobbieTao-fl5fo

    11 ай бұрын

    Terrence McKenna loved that quote!

  • @stefanschleps8758

    @stefanschleps8758

    11 ай бұрын

    Oddly enough I think its all revealed in Kashmir Shaivism. From about two thousand years ago, and probably passed down by word of mouth for several thousand years before that.

  • @Ron4885

    @Ron4885

    11 ай бұрын

    Well said. 👍

  • @Corteum

    @Corteum

    11 ай бұрын

    @@stefanschleps8758 Yes. Kashmir Shaivism is spiritual knowledge par excellence. I'm particularly fond of the exposition which is the Shiva Sutra by Jaideva Singh.

  • @stefanschleps8758

    @stefanschleps8758

    11 ай бұрын

    @@Corteum Me too. If you are familiar with his Shiva Sutra's you might enjoy his other works as well. I can recommend the Spanda-Karikas and the Vijnana Bhairava . I have as yet to buy a copy of his Pratyabhijnahrdayam, but I'm certain it is of the same scholarly quality as the other material. I am currently looking for a copy of Tantraloka, by the esteemed Yogi Abhinavagupta, to add to my collection. While we are at it. I usually advocate those interested in these subjects the W.Y. Evans-Wentz series of text on Tibetan Buddhism, including the Tibetan Book of the Great Liberation, and Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines. And lastly Swami Muktananda's ground breaking work "Play of Consciousness". All the best to you and yours.

  • @ktrethewey
    @ktrethewey11 ай бұрын

    What an amazing presentation. Thank you.

  • @gunterra1

    @gunterra1

    11 ай бұрын

    Why|? Are you also on the advertising and marketing team to procure more funding?

  • @MaverickSeventySeven
    @MaverickSeventySeven11 ай бұрын

    Great presentation!!! Lively and informative!!!

  • @moderncontemplative
    @moderncontemplative11 ай бұрын

    Fascinating presentation! 👍🏾

  • @jessicaheger1880
    @jessicaheger188011 ай бұрын

    Truly fascinating discoveries, and even MORE fascinating new questions arise from our findings!

  • @johnakin38
    @johnakin3811 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this! This is a great way to explain a new concept!

  • @philipcallicoat3147

    @philipcallicoat3147

    10 ай бұрын

    What an obcene waste of money 🥺...

  • @stephenjablonsky1941
    @stephenjablonsky194111 ай бұрын

    I am always impressed by human audacity in believing that we can understand it all. Right now, we understand almost nothing.

  • @CHIEF_420

    @CHIEF_420

    11 ай бұрын

    🧂🧂🧂

  • @RamblinJer

    @RamblinJer

    11 ай бұрын

    Well said

  • @alterecho8261

    @alterecho8261

    11 ай бұрын

    On what grounds is your conclusion based? For it to be true you would need to compare "almost nothing" to something of the contrary, but what we know is actually everything when you compare it to what we don't know simply for the fact that what we don't know can't be quantified as being more or less than what we know.

  • @stephenjablonsky1941

    @stephenjablonsky1941

    11 ай бұрын

    @@alterecho8261 Let's talk again in fifty years and see if I was right.

  • @Burbituate

    @Burbituate

    11 ай бұрын

    Arh the universal "we"... speak for yourself.

  • @jnhrtmn
    @jnhrtmn11 ай бұрын

    Every scientist was taught one theory. They weren't taught how to come up with their own. When faced with a fork in the road, they go the way they were told rather than have to argue with "peers" -they all get to agree and be social. If charge changes when crammed into a nucleus, then there was no need to "invent" the Strong force. AND, if inertia is determined by space, meaning a single mass can look different in differing conditions of space, then all forces are just manifestations of a single causal space/mass relationship. You can scoff and act like I'm wrong, but my point is that NO ONE HAS TRIED IT TO RULE IT OUT! Everything in the Universe looks as if nature tries to consolidate mass for some reason. -To release tension perhaps? That tension would be everything from energy to the cause of all force manifestations. It's not far away if you try stepping away from the crowd long enough to actually think about it.

  • @OriginalRed5
    @OriginalRed511 ай бұрын

    Very interesting!

  • @markhuebner7580
    @markhuebner758011 ай бұрын

    Very interesting! Go team!

  • @stefanschleps8758
    @stefanschleps875811 ай бұрын

    Superb. I'll have another please.

  • @sanal6329
    @sanal632910 ай бұрын

    What an amazing presentation providing great insight and updating us on the progress thus far.

  • @markanthony2919
    @markanthony291911 ай бұрын

    Would you not expect less muons to be produced from beauty quark decays as they have much higher energy than electrons?

  • @andrekruger135
    @andrekruger13511 ай бұрын

    For all these to have formed in one big bang is amazing. What is more amazing is that the properties of all these particles were designed in a way that would result, 13 thousand million years down the line, in an organism that is not only interested in this, but can actually uncover the mechanisms. Such abilities could not possible contribute to the evolution mechanisms necessary for our ancestors to have survived. Whilst there is no doubt about its existence, there are just absolutely no way that evolution on its own can explain us.

  • @allanroser1070

    @allanroser1070

    11 ай бұрын

    What Big Bang? .... the Monopole is a black body curve ... you need a physical lattice to produce that!... where was there a Lattice BEFORE this alledged non sense??

  • @MrFDdude

    @MrFDdude

    11 ай бұрын

    For as far as you can understand. People tend to see patterns where there very well might be none. Stay away from medieval thought patterns if you want to progress.

  • @Liam-ke2hv

    @Liam-ke2hv

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@MrFDdude the same could be said for you in your 'medieval' assessment. Feel free to keep chasing your tail. Science is an instrument limited by thought, it has its uses but ultimately dividing things down further and further into yet smaller and smaller components is only going to help so much in understanding the totality of it all. Einstein himself reminded people that the logical mind is the offspring and instrument of the intuitive mind, which is a force all of its own.

  • @childofkhem1.618

    @childofkhem1.618

    11 ай бұрын

    5th force is that which binds the "ether"

  • @blackcorp0001
    @blackcorp000111 ай бұрын

    Quick question ... 🤔 ... any Bermuda Triangle like storms or events occur during your experimenting?

  • @radiofun232
    @radiofun23211 ай бұрын

    12.04 in the video: the question "why we exist" cannot be answered via measurements in the LHC, I think. 5 june 2023.

  • @meatpie29
    @meatpie2911 ай бұрын

    Fascinating stuff and handsome presenter!

  • @korolev23
    @korolev2311 ай бұрын

    Great presenter!

  • @pappapappi9177
    @pappapappi917711 ай бұрын

    Within the boundary sciences there always will be uncertainties and unclear things because most of the time it's understanding relies on theories and conjectures.. if only we get access to an 'outdoor source ' of science which could help us with its overlooking abilities.. 🤔

  • @Number_Cruncher
    @Number_Cruncher11 ай бұрын

    Is the beauty quark the same one as the bottom quark?

  • @edwardlee2794
    @edwardlee279411 ай бұрын

    Nice to see Dr Harry with new findings and proper context. Thanks for the effort and keep up the good work. From Hker worldwide

  • @Life_42
    @Life_4211 ай бұрын

    Greatly done!

  • @michaelwood3146
    @michaelwood314611 ай бұрын

    The most terrifying concept to me is the one that claims that everything can be reasoned and understood. The most comforting one understands that this can not be; that all of this is a process; a happening in the perfection of balancing known and unknown; thing and no-thing; being and non-being …

  • @johnharte2729
    @johnharte272911 ай бұрын

    Is it safe and effective?

  • @izzyrrr7448

    @izzyrrr7448

    11 ай бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 It is! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 So is your microwave!!

  • @davidconger1987
    @davidconger198711 ай бұрын

    The universe is being created for us as we explore it.

  • @tenbyboy9755
    @tenbyboy975511 ай бұрын

    For as long as physics keep chasing objects. Dark matter will remain a complete mystery. Hay Ho !!!

  • @TheJagjr4450
    @TheJagjr445011 ай бұрын

    How much C02 was generated to build this thing?

  • @rogerberry3809

    @rogerberry3809

    11 ай бұрын

    And while we are on the subject exactly how un-green are the lives of Schwab, Lagarde et alia. Could someone do an inventory and publish it WIDELY please.

  • @Quickrex
    @Quickrex11 ай бұрын

    Money pit or not I’m still interested.The theory that certain knowledge is impossible, still make you think about the things that have puzzled every human being since the dawn of time .

  • @billferri2489

    @billferri2489

    11 ай бұрын

    Wow 😲!!

  • @Bobby-fj8mk
    @Bobby-fj8mk10 ай бұрын

    Are they chasing missing matter at CERN? e.g. 2 protons collide and nothing comes out or a lot less mass comes out than predicted?

  • @jamesdolan4042
    @jamesdolan404211 ай бұрын

    I wonder how the standard model can actually calculate or predict the magnetism of a single electron. I thought the standard model named the e l elementary particles of nature and that's all.

  • @tokajileo5928
    @tokajileo592811 ай бұрын

    put out the Peter Hitchens debate please

  • @ketchupcommander
    @ketchupcommander11 ай бұрын

    Secrets of the universe? Aye Ive got it covered mate. The Great pyramid told me EVERYTHING.

  • @tubehepa
    @tubehepa11 ай бұрын

    Slightly tongue in cheek: perhaps the possible new force is somehow related to Hindu fifth element, namely aakaasha (almost always you'll see that written as 'akasha'). The root verb (dhaatu) for that noun is kaash, to shine. There are lots of verbs derived from that root, e.g. pra-kaash, vi-kaash, etc, but none seems to be with the prefix aa- , which is a rather common prefix, even in the case of verbs. In some verbs, prefix aa- changes the direction, for instance gam (to go), aa-gam (to come). So, if there was a verb aa-kaash, it might mean something like 'to shine backwards', whatever that would mean! 🙃 -- Greetings from the Land of Käärijä, first runner-up of ESC! -- Perhaps it's worth mentioning, that the so called "yogic flying" (aakaasha-gamanam), as taught by MaharSi Patañjali (c. 200 BC?) in the Yoga-suutras, is mainly based on aakaasha!

  • @WATTYATHINK

    @WATTYATHINK

    11 ай бұрын

    aa-cool

  • @jeffreyribich9344

    @jeffreyribich9344

    11 ай бұрын

    Verb generation at CERN

  • @RamblinJer

    @RamblinJer

    11 ай бұрын

    To shine backwards.....dark matter??

  • @iancormie9916

    @iancormie9916

    11 ай бұрын

    Or as John Lennin put it, "All you need is Love.. " etc

  • @joyceanastasia1

    @joyceanastasia1

    11 ай бұрын

    Quite a wonderful Dark Matter Quantum Physics meets Flying Yogic reply❣

  • @mitseraffej5812
    @mitseraffej581211 ай бұрын

    In time the knowledge gained by people doing this work will result consumer devices. Envisioning what these devices might be is akin to those that lived in the times of Faraday, Hertz, Volta and other early physicist envisioning a smartphone with internet connection.

  • @aiami2695
    @aiami269511 ай бұрын

    What exactly is energy ? 🤔😉😁

  • @SnoopyDoofie

    @SnoopyDoofie

    11 ай бұрын

    The motion of a single particle. Stop every particle in their tracks and you have no energy.

  • @ToddRickey
    @ToddRickey11 ай бұрын

    I do see better now, thanks. Now here is a thought that I had, it could be interesting. Is it possible that the two founding events of the universe, the Big Bang followed by Inflation, were quantum in nature? Perhaps the Big Bang could be more easily understood as being a "1" while the second, instantaneous inflation (space) as "0". This is just a binary construct, which could be simple enough to encompass a brand-new universe. By the 'time' it's expansion included higher dimensions, these initial digits of 1 and 0 were repeated so innumerably as to express a vast spring. Thereby encompassing forms of several dimensions, the universe's impetus of expansion speeds. Yes the expansion itself is speeding up!

  • @wrathofgrothendieck

    @wrathofgrothendieck

    11 ай бұрын

    When we finally understand the laws of quantum gravity it will most likely be in computational terms.

  • @GaZonk100
    @GaZonk10011 ай бұрын

    particles created 'from energy'...whoa

  • @lmiones
    @lmiones10 ай бұрын

    Adding a 5th force, then larger particle accelerators and more data, and a 6th ... seams like a perturbative approach to Physics Theories; it avoids incorporating in the SM what we already know: what quark flavors are, why there are only 3 generations, and mostly, that Gravity emerges from quark fields ... instead we "renormalize" GR to match data ... The breakthrough is still awaiting :)

  • @AdamTFinch
    @AdamTFinch11 ай бұрын

    Most recent word is that signs of new particles and forces have vanished from most recent data.

  • @mochiebellina8190
    @mochiebellina819011 ай бұрын

    What is the real purpose of this research?

  • @jamesstead2256

    @jamesstead2256

    11 ай бұрын

    Energy weapons

  • @nyc-exile

    @nyc-exile

    11 ай бұрын

    To find the limits of knowledge. They are close.

  • @devalapar7878
    @devalapar787811 ай бұрын

    Weren't these anomalies sorted out? I have heard that the corrections to g=2 are insanely complicated and that it is more likely a calculation mistake than new physics.

  • @greyangelpilot

    @greyangelpilot

    11 ай бұрын

    A rounding error in Particle Physics ?!

  • @devalapar7878

    @devalapar7878

    11 ай бұрын

    @@greyangelpilot Why not? If energies are high, the number of possibilities can grow faster than an exponential series.

  • @JCO2002

    @JCO2002

    10 ай бұрын

    That's what I thought, too.

  • @3-DtimeCosmology
    @3-DtimeCosmology11 ай бұрын

    Have we figured out 3-D Time yet?

  • @howardrobinson4938
    @howardrobinson493811 ай бұрын

    Seems we need CERN level scientists working on cancer

  • @mk1st

    @mk1st

    11 ай бұрын

    Particle accelerators are part of cancer treatment such as the gamma knife, and the magnet tech used in MRI machines came from the need to confine particle beams. AI for all it's pitfalls will probably be most beneficial in cancer research in the (fairly near) future.

  • @hahtos
    @hahtos11 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately, LEHD is unlikely to find anything beyond it already has. The standard model is complete, and no sign of any of the more exotic particles theorized has been seen.

  • @buzzard720
    @buzzard72011 ай бұрын

    My dear boy... you have the surprise of many lifetimes heading your way.. October of 2041.

  • @HarveyDentist
    @HarveyDentist11 ай бұрын

    9:00 that doesn't mean that all you have to do it a ten thousand times and see how the particles decay and then look for outliers according to the mean: oh ok he kinda conceded that 😊

  • @baraskparas9559
    @baraskparas955911 ай бұрын

    IMHO The collisions that give off 2 muons are merely more direct head on collisions resulting in a greater total energy of created particles . With the muon being more massive it has a higher internal current of virtual photons than the electron thereby adding to the magnetic field and moment at any particular distance. Additionally the dimensions being greater for the muon the all important distance at which the magnetic moment is measured is shorter to the surface of the muon thereby being subject to the inverse cube rule to give a higher result, hypothetically.

  • @vittorio4866
    @vittorio486611 ай бұрын

    The problem of Standard Model is the precision, the deeper you go the more you lose the overview

  • @SunnyAquamarine2
    @SunnyAquamarine211 ай бұрын

    Once, just once, I'd like y'all to try to talk to me in person.

  • @davidconger1987
    @davidconger198711 ай бұрын

    I thought just observing it changed the whole reaction.

  • @malakiblunt
    @malakiblunt11 ай бұрын

    In Short Cern was a GIANT waste of money Sobering when you realise all Einstein needed was a black board and some chalk

  • @harishankarpv4076

    @harishankarpv4076

    11 ай бұрын

    It is not. Two points: 1. Apart from the discovery of Higgs, the world wide web was invented at CERN, the whole reason you are able to watch this video. (You can look up anything and all the useful things have come out of research and experiments at CERN on the internet, thanks to CERN) 2. Einstein's theory of General Relativity (GR) is a great success only because of the experimental evidence (gravitation lensing, blackholes etc). Nature doesn't care about any Einstein or any such Einstein's theories, the only way we know the theory does describe nature is to rely on the expiremental evidence. As Netwon said, theorists and experimentalist are like the 2 sides of the coin. When, some crackpot tries to sell you their theory, look up whether it's backed by experimental evidence if not until we find any, all it is just a theory (crackpot or not)!!

  • @emmapeel8163
    @emmapeel816311 ай бұрын

    if magnets are used on particles for acceleration.. how do they calculate the actual magnetic field of individual particles? Don't magnets add to energy/magnetic weight (?)

  • @macgonzo

    @macgonzo

    11 ай бұрын

    I'm just guessing, so I might be completely wrong. My guess is that the field being used to accelerate particles is a known quantity, a known value, and so I would think they can subtract this value, leaving the value of the magnetic field of the particle.

  • @radiofun232

    @radiofun232

    11 ай бұрын

    The spin is measured.

  • @entropytango5348
    @entropytango534811 ай бұрын

    Now we know the Muon is behaving exactly like it should and no new secrets are hiding there

  • @Chris_Goulet

    @Chris_Goulet

    11 ай бұрын

    Please cite sources.

  • @user-rc2xs5ti2w
    @user-rc2xs5ti2w11 ай бұрын

    Interesting we don’t have news these days.

  • @bridgetthompson2068
    @bridgetthompson206811 ай бұрын

    Very interesting even to a non scientific person like myself. However as much as I am intrigued by the discoveries so far, I am a loss to see how this will benefit mankind. Off course we will know more but what is the end goal. I assume we will find out how we, the earth and other planets evolve but how will that help our present and future outcomes? Also is there also a risk that we may "undo" what is already created. Please someone explain, in simple terms so that I may understand. Thanks.

  • @hetrodoxly1203

    @hetrodoxly1203

    11 ай бұрын

    One day in the distant future for human survival we'll have to travel the vast distances across space, the more we know about the universe and how it works the greater chance of success, really our only chance.

  • @hollymorrison907

    @hollymorrison907

    11 ай бұрын

    What if the space you speak of isn't there?

  • @musicsubicandcebu1774
    @musicsubicandcebu177411 ай бұрын

    What does psychology have to do with modern physics?

  • @wrathofgrothendieck

    @wrathofgrothendieck

    11 ай бұрын

    I don’t know

  • @musicsubicandcebu1774

    @musicsubicandcebu1774

    10 ай бұрын

    Everything

  • @tlotus3032
    @tlotus303211 ай бұрын

    SETI, CERN, we seem to be using the wrong tools. Perhaps we should try to expend the least amount of energy for the greatest result, instead of the greatest amount of energy for the least result.

  • @benovision6325
    @benovision632511 ай бұрын

    There are 12 fundamental particles in the standard model plus the force carriers (photon, Z, W ...) which supposedly constitutes 5% of the universe and the there is dark matter and dark energy for the rest . So dark matter (which we have not ever detected) and dark energy (which we have no explanation of) are around 2/17ths of the explicit particles we know off so how does 2/17th constitute 95% of what we know about the Universe. Don't confuse the amount of something as a percentage of what we know or don't know about the universe. That aside, the full nature of the so called 5% may have physical properties yet to be discovered that correctly explain the "dark issues" e.g. MOND etc. Don't accept the complete and utter speculation put forward by would be Einstein's.

  • @berkertaskiran

    @berkertaskiran

    11 ай бұрын

    Except the reality is not partial. So to fully understand reality you need to know everything. Without knowing anything about dark matter and dark energy, you can try to know everything there is to know about 5% and still be way off. Because 95% affects the 5%. They're interacting. Dark matter interacts with matter and dark energy is a part of space. So you really cannot hope to understand 5% without understanding the 95%. Hence we call it as "we don't know anything about the 95%". MOND? Try modified gravity and it still doesn't work. Micro black holes? Still don't work.

  • @whatdoiknowsmith

    @whatdoiknowsmith

    11 ай бұрын

    The problem is" you don't know what you don't know". How do you bend two immaterial concepts, space and time? I'd love to hear the explanation. People believe in Einstein's theory's like it's a religion, which is why we have spent nearly $20 Trillion on try ing to find the magical forces of dark matter and dark energy. In 3rd grade I learnt that you can't divide by zero. But in your religion it creates a black hole. No wonder only 5% has been explained. The left side of your brain won't let you see past what you have learnt. Cognitive dissonance. Thats what I see. Until that changes, the explanation remains magical.

  • @chrisl442

    @chrisl442

    11 ай бұрын

    Believing in mysterious dark matter is no different than believing in ghosts. Actually, if ghosts have a mass, it explains both mysteries. Nothing is too crazy for lunatics.

  • @antonymossop3135

    @antonymossop3135

    11 ай бұрын

    Personally, I'm of the view that when a model does not match observations, without the need for invisible phenomena, then that usually suggests that there are deficiencies in the model...

  • @berkertaskiran

    @berkertaskiran

    11 ай бұрын

    @@antonymossop3135 It's not really invisible though. It's basically vacuum energy, which is experimentally shown (see Casimir effect). It's just not very well understood, and very much smaller a value than what we expect with QM.

  • @peterm3964
    @peterm396411 ай бұрын

    When you reach the limits of physics , the question changes from “what” to “why”.

  • @janklaas6885
    @janklaas688511 ай бұрын

    📍10:23

  • @stvn0378
    @stvn037811 ай бұрын

    Admit it, they are pushing us between parallel universes and timelines. Why do I always have dejavu?

  • @Ayelis

    @Ayelis

    11 ай бұрын

    Sounds like you're confusing reality for Steins Gate again. 😂 Why can't a good show ever just be a good show, why's everything gotta be a conspiracy?

  • @NGC-catseye

    @NGC-catseye

    11 ай бұрын

    Hej stvn, coincidence or synchronicities are just another way of saying déjà Vu. The scientist themselves have done studies about it, testing themselves, and finding high rates of déjà Vu has occurred. It can be attributed to a higher level of consciousness or awareness and control of thought. The dark matter they are looking for is just electrical magnetism, ie the aether.

  • @Thomas-gk42
    @Thomas-gk4211 ай бұрын

    Did he say anything new? That sounds like a promotion event for building a larger collider, since LHC is a flop. How much sigma? Far away from any verification, that's fixed at five sigma, no 'new forces'.

  • @zdenekburian1366

    @zdenekburian1366

    11 ай бұрын

    they will theorize another virtual particle, another dark energy, another entanglement, another action at distance, another scam.

  • @arendpsa
    @arendpsa11 ай бұрын

    Interesting, I am finding as a PhD student on information theory that the missing particle must be information. All particles contain information and it is information in the form of human perception which by which people observe and therefore alter quantum wave functionality. Information is physical and demonstrates(to us, people) the functionality of the universe. Even if you find dark matter, those results will also consist of information because we can't disconnect mind from matter.

  • @MrFDdude

    @MrFDdude

    11 ай бұрын

    Hi Arend, the information you MIGHT be lacking is how we form information. Ever thought about talking to a neuroscientist?

  • @arendpsa

    @arendpsa

    11 ай бұрын

    @@MrFDdude how do we form information?

  • @MrFDdude

    @MrFDdude

    11 ай бұрын

    @@arendpsa ask a neurologist or neuroscientist for the latest updates. It never hurts to expand your network.

  • @arendpsa

    @arendpsa

    11 ай бұрын

    @@MrFDdude But what does a neuroscientist know about the universe and how it functions? What I can tell however is that life functions according universal laws by the exchange of information.

  • @MrFDdude

    @MrFDdude

    11 ай бұрын

    @@arendpsa if your hypothesis is even remotely true, and since we are the result of the same universe, we need to define what is raw data, and what data comes from our perception. From what I have seen on KZread (sry, not always the most scientific source) that discussion is far from over. Making that distinction should be IMHO part of your DMAIC cycle.

  • @michaelwood3146
    @michaelwood314611 ай бұрын

    Why do you use the term particle; it is linguistically misleading because it suggests independence of observation.

  • @joeb9135
    @joeb913511 ай бұрын

    what about the sun's activity?

  • @joeb9135

    @joeb9135

    11 ай бұрын

    neutrinos striking cern as your firing it. simple sun's activity is up.

  • @soongwriter
    @soongwriter11 ай бұрын

    its the new star gate

  • @hhf39p
    @hhf39p11 ай бұрын

    When he says "you" does he mean "it"? As in the LHC device? I had a hard time following Mr. Cliff.

  • @NGC-catseye

    @NGC-catseye

    11 ай бұрын

    I heard they want to give machines and ai rights as compatible to human rights. So maybe they will be known at “its”🤖👈🤘

  • @aurelienyonrac
    @aurelienyonrac10 ай бұрын

    Gravity is pre virtual particles sliding against each other. Think an edge dislocation of atoms of metal.

  • @jasonwilliams9922
    @jasonwilliams992210 ай бұрын

    I also watched play school when I was growing up, the basics were fundamentally always the same, look at this shape and you will learn this, it was identified, labelled and when thought to be correct given a purpose even if big Ted was the one telling me so. Created reflectively, as Mass always is in this universe, this seemed to make a lot of sense, however reflectively I then later thought about the fact that I was consciously reflecting on every bit of information that I was processing to form perception/s, which obviously led me to the restrictions of Mass and the question of why we would be taught that mass’s physical make ups are also the universal restrictions of the Universe and as time? Putting aside the laws of relativity, It was obvious that perception no matter how you looked at it, is controlled by your conscious ability to process frequencies as information, and since the Universe is made up of frequencies this would mean that your only detachment from everything else, is your perception that you believe you exist separately as a singularity. This being the case, means that everything else that could, would or can exist in the expanse of infinity, would certainly have an attachment to you through both light bound and unbound frequencies, but also realising that mostly YOU (not me) could only experience the unbound frequencies as mass if they are mimicked to you in other frequencies via a transport system I.e Cern etc- as you would know right? Next I asked myself, because Mass is a restriction that is formed from cycled patterns of light, and the patterns for its identifiable shapes (labels) are essentially the same, Would they more accurately only reflect Mass’s believed limitations that are bound by Light because mass believes that they are the pinnacle? which as its way states, it must, because of its forms of measurements. Knowing that frequency travels faster than light but also at the same time understanding that the basic perception of Mass can not comprehend this, I thought that it would be necessary to provide an explanation that was identifiable to Mass, so it being obvious that Mass is the grounding that bounds you to being a singular conscious reflection also provides the answer to zero mass (as per Universal patterns) that are not accidental, that without mass you are no longer bound to singular conscious reflection and become part of the grouped reflection of the results that you helped create or serve upon others as a singular or even as a group of singularities, I mean after all, as you keep telling us, all things Universal must be balanced accordingly as per known cycles of time and space yeah? So lastly I ask, how and why would you or I possibly believe that the Universe is singular in perception? when you use measurement of another to form perspective of it? and if it is not singular then can you still believe that mass can limit the Universe with it’s own perceptions? especially when you know that things only span an existence when they are balanced correctly and the paths for these labels are multidimensional and eternal even if Mass thinks that it doesn’t travel that path, This being the case how could you even comprehend any idea other than the Universe is a multi dimensional super consciousness instantly formed from infinite timeless cycles supported by every and each relevant experience (from freedom) that is ever produced through the freedom of choice by each and every singularity ever combined? Mass is formed in time, time supports infinite experience Freedom exists Freely I don’t know…😉 I just thought I’d quickly write something @TruthAIBalfour

  • @stevefaure415
    @stevefaure41511 ай бұрын

    CERN is a monumental tribute to our faith that machines will deliver us. For those who like science and math and the other esoteric sciences this is like the biggest, most fantastic cathedral ever built. And it is. But it's not going to solve our inherent problems of isolation and alienation and anger, not in any sense. Machines are going to be our demise, not our salvation. The idea of a threat of artificial intelligence running amuck is only half the problem. We're already subsumed to machines--automobiles and buildings and computers. That they become smarter than us is only a matter of time. The fuse was lit in the industrial revolution.

  • @furrystep

    @furrystep

    11 ай бұрын

    Bah! Hate predictions. This may or may not be but be it as it may, I see it's like the old man said: what you use you become. A tool's logic.

  • @mk1st

    @mk1st

    11 ай бұрын

    On geological/cosmic timescales we are but a blip. A rather noisy, messy and overcrowded one, but a blip nonetheless.

  • @dadsonworldwide3238
    @dadsonworldwide32384 ай бұрын

    I keep forgetting how sensitive our instruments detectors have become so I apologize for bouncing my Saturday night love off the moon like a back board sending all those high energy particles and waves down upon earth. Its cool that we can measure secondary lines of evidence this way tho. DON'T STOP get it, get it , hehehe

  • @iancormie9916
    @iancormie991611 ай бұрын

    One must at some point ask what are we learning? If we have confirmed a theory to 12 significant figures, it is time to start looking in other areas for fiurther development. I am fully in favor of scietific research but, unless I am completely wrong, these funds could be more constructively used elsewhere.

  • @berkertaskiran

    @berkertaskiran

    11 ай бұрын

    We have no quantum gravity. There's a reason we're looking for these things. Two biggest theories of science are incompatible. Which means we can't explain reality. Standart model doesn't mean anything if we cannot have a quantum gravity. The presenter is simply saying, which I thought was super obvious, we have this precise measurement and yet there's still something wrong. Obviously standart model is somewhat true but something beyond SM might explain quantum gravity or we might be completely missing something. If anything, more funds needs to go here, because this is the most important thing in human history. Not only it's looking answers for the greatest questions, but it also has the potential for greatest inventions.

  • @smlanka4u
    @smlanka4u11 ай бұрын

    Magnetic fields are material fields that can give mass to protons and increase their speed. Kinetic energy can't make mass. It is a represents of high speed mass. Electron's charge is its magnetic number. Thank you.

  • @iiz67
    @iiz6711 ай бұрын

    The Electric Universe Model explains the other 95% without inventing dark matter.

  • @HarveyDentist

    @HarveyDentist

    11 ай бұрын

    Tachyon energy

  • @greyangelpilot
    @greyangelpilot11 ай бұрын

    Is the Observer Effect being taken into account in all this Science/Data & Theory? Everytime we (humans) think we're closing in on, or getting our collective arms around new theories of Particle Physics, the elusive observer effect seems to dash hopes of really knowing what is real, and what's imagined. Just sayin' !

  • @ErikBongers
    @ErikBongers11 ай бұрын

    There indeed is something wrong. If you toss a (German) euro, the models do not predict that you'll get the head of Queen Elisabeth as an emergent property.

  • @radiofun232

    @radiofun232

    11 ай бұрын

    😅

  • @planethopper335
    @planethopper33511 ай бұрын

    Out of memory, if you placed a container over the Eiffel Tower the air would weigh more than the iron used to construct it.

  • @Tubemanjac
    @Tubemanjac11 ай бұрын

    But don't you dare to discover a force that can bring us free, zero emission energy! 🤪

  • @runestone1337

    @runestone1337

    11 ай бұрын

    Don't worry, that'll never happen because there's no money in it -- just like preventing diseases and curing cancer.

  • @jamesstead2256

    @jamesstead2256

    11 ай бұрын

    @@runestone1337 👍👍

  • @inhale.exhale.2527
    @inhale.exhale.252711 ай бұрын

    ooh! big heads. how does a kettle work? 🤯

  • @Dreddwinner
    @Dreddwinner11 ай бұрын

    💖💖💖💖

  • @satanofficial3902
    @satanofficial390211 ай бұрын

    "Linear partial differential equations that govern the wave function of the quantum-mechanical system of chicken noodle soup include get-rich-quick schemes implicit in the dimensions of the Planck constant. Neutronium tater tots formed from magma rich in silica are directly related to the probability distribution of phased tachyon beams in search of adventure. I can't express how important this is for situational awareness. The relativistic variants of the Schrödinger equation explore the mysteries of yellow crazy ants in the vast landscape of scientific advancements without going through the rigmarole of dumpster diving for seaweed. But if you're under eighteen, get your parents' permission first. The brightest star has its imperfections of quantum chromodynamics, but it locks in stuffing instead of potatoes. This phenomenon is often reinforced by a cultural tendency to allow reality to operate for a change. So, take that to its logical conclusion of harmonic oscillators defining symmetry for zero-point vibrational energies. Relativity makes it inevitable. Even a broken clock is right three times a day. Breathe and look up. Time is timely because it's timed with timeliness." ---Albert Einstein

  • @jasonhiggins6236
    @jasonhiggins623611 ай бұрын

    I have a question about a red mercury turbine... and incredibly high speeds

  • @ufowatch
    @ufowatch11 ай бұрын

    well then everything should change very soon! we just found a brand new super conductor that works at room temperature! and we can make this one fairly easy! so every one will have perfectly efficient electric cars and flying cars in the very near future. if we can get along and not go to war that is. but the biggest problems are cleaning the ocean and pollution in the air we breath. all electric everything can be so much cheaper and last ten times longer than combustion motors. the new room temperature super conductor will save us all if they can make enough and incorporate it into all cars and motors and factories would be a challenge but well worth it for the cost savings and power increase we will get! i am exited for the future again now!

  • @openbabel
    @openbabel11 ай бұрын

    What I would like to know is......has cern discovered any particles which have been detected in meteor impact sites ?

  • @AdamTFinch

    @AdamTFinch

    11 ай бұрын

    What... does this even mean?

  • @jonathanmartin7287

    @jonathanmartin7287

    11 ай бұрын

    @@AdamTFinch buddy’s on one definitely, wtf

  • @NotNecessarily-ip4vc
    @NotNecessarily-ip4vc11 ай бұрын

    What are the two kinds of truth according to Leibniz? There are two kinds of truths, those of reasoning and those of fact. Truths of reasoning are necessary and their opposite is impossible: truths of fact are contingent and their opposite is possible. What is the difference between Newton and Leibniz calculus? Newton's calculus is about functions. Leibniz's calculus is about relations defined by constraints. In Newton's calculus, there is (what would now be called) a limit built into every operation. In Leibniz's calculus, the limit is a separate operation. What are the arguments against Leibniz? Critics of Leibniz argue that the world contains an amount of suffering too great to permit belief in philosophical optimism. The claim that we live in the best of all possible worlds drew scorn most notably from Voltaire, who lampooned it in his comic novella Candide.

  • @periklisspanos7185
    @periklisspanos718511 ай бұрын

    It’s related to a house in the center of the sun , where the Atlantis’s relocated after the float at 350 bc

  • @GereDJ2
    @GereDJ211 ай бұрын

    What was so interesting about his cell phone?

  • @amiralsrbani24
    @amiralsrbani2411 ай бұрын

    Mind over matter ! If you don’t mind it don’t matter.

  • @lordsesshomaru8960
    @lordsesshomaru896011 ай бұрын

    I never understood what the point of Cern was and the experiments they do there. Is it a quest for Energy? Weapons? What do they ultimately hope to achieve and why?

  • @davidrandell2224
    @davidrandell222411 ай бұрын

    A proton is a collection of 1836 expanding electrons and add a bouncing expanding electron makes a hydrogen atom. “G” calculated from first principles- the hydrogen atom- in 2002. Smashing 2 such protons gives ever so briefly so called ‘ quarks ‘ and other virtual particles. All EMR is simply various manifestations of expanding electrons. All Standard Theory/Model replaced by Expansion Theory. “The Final Theory: Rethinking Our Scientific Legacy “, Mark McCutcheon for proper physics.

  • @WizardSkyth
    @WizardSkyth11 ай бұрын

    The fifth force has already been discovered and put into practical use. Look up quantum propulsion by Leonov. No LHC reductionist madness required.

  • @aminam9201
    @aminam920111 ай бұрын

    What if the standard model is wrong?! and and anything doesn’t fit they add it as a new alleged discovery to their eggs box ! Isn’t that possible too?!

  • @davidrandell2224

    @davidrandell2224

    11 ай бұрын

    “The Final Theory: Rethinking Our Scientific Legacy “, Mark McCutcheon for proper physics.

  • @alexbatsis2785

    @alexbatsis2785

    11 ай бұрын

    Well it is wrong isn't it? I does not predict gravity.

  • @joshlewis575

    @joshlewis575

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@Alex Batsis it does at a large scale. Just can't explain it at the small scale

  • @BigZebraCom
    @BigZebraCom11 ай бұрын

    If there's a standard model, how many non-standard models are there? Also if there are no non-standard models, then you don't need to call it 'the standard model'...it's just 'the model'.

  • @johndelong5574
    @johndelong557410 ай бұрын

    Everything means something, but nothing means anything.

  • @max0x7ba
    @max0x7ba10 ай бұрын

    Standard model failing to explain 95% of observed/guesstimated universe mass and fudging that with hypothetical dark matter isn't sound science. Aka, quantum vacuum catastrophe problem. Standard model is oblivious to gravity. "Standard model is extremely accurate" and "shut up and calculate" are slogans of statistics, as one can fit a polynomial curve accurately to match any observations with naturally accurate interpolation. Polynomial curve fitting exhibits explosive uncertainty outside the convex hull of the training dataset and that is what we observe with the standard model - it doesn't extrapolate beyond data it was fit to match. Physics must yield interpretable geometric models that are scale-invariant, so that they extrapolate accurately from sub-atomic to galactic scale.

  • @Bruce_Quin
    @Bruce_Quin11 ай бұрын

    God speed

  • @rogerfroud300
    @rogerfroud30011 ай бұрын

    So where does Gravity fit into all of this?

  • @professormcclaine5738
    @professormcclaine573811 ай бұрын

    Compared to an advanced 'type 1'civilisation (Kardashev scale) they don't really know what they're dealing with.

  • @bloodmoney88
    @bloodmoney8811 ай бұрын

    rare coin toss? 14 in a row might be a lot more common if the number of throws was infinite.