You probably won’t have a chance to visit CERN, where they are slowly turning on a new 27-kilometer-long particle collider called the Large Hadron Collider. Even if you could, they soon won’t give public tours down underneath into the collision chamber. So here MIT Physicist Frank Taylor gives us a tour. We’ll have the second part up next week.
This isn’t the sexiest video. It probably won’t make it onto Digg, but it will make you smarter about the science that’s going on that will probably dramatically change how we understand our world.
Along on this tour is famous science fiction author Bruce Sterling, who you can see in the background at about minute 5 and also Ben Segal, who was Tim Berners-Lee’s mentor when he invented the Web at CERN.
I will try it out soon. And why do you say so, if it is interesting it will sure make to digg buddy. ๐
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I will try it out soon. And why do you say so, if it is interesting it will sure make to digg buddy. ๐
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I agree with Siddharth. Digg user’s are smarter then you think.
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I agree with Siddharth. Digg user’s are smarter then you think.
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I got to make it out to CERN in 2004 to see the particle accelerator and hear the story of how they created the internet. I loved the video thank you!
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I got to make it out to CERN in 2004 to see the particle accelerator and hear the story of how they created the internet. I loved the video thank you!
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