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Putting your hand in the Large Hadron Collider...
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Unlocking a car with your Brain - Sixty Symbols
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Why is glass transparent?
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Dark Energy & The Big Rip - Sixty Symbols
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Negative Temperatures are HOT - Sixty Symbols
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Do electrons move at Absolute Zero?
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Do physicists believe in God?
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Lagrange Points - Sixty Symbols
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Relativity Paradox - Sixty Symbols
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Quantum Mechanics (an embarrassment) - Sixty Symbols
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Was Brian Cox wrong? - Sixty Symbols
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What confuses a physicist?
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E=mc² is wrong? - Sixty Symbols
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Problems with High School Physics - Sixty Symbols
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Why is light slower in glass? - Sixty Symbols
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Schrödinger's Cat - Sixty Symbols
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Cosmic Superstrings - Sixty Symbols
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Biggest Thing in the Universe - Sixty Symbols
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charleshill3802 (4 minutes ago)
Scientists: We made the most advanced particle collider to understand subatomic particles.
mrghostdlm1386 (10 minutes ago)
I love the fact that if they don't know something they say we don't know.
Dontworryboutit247 (18 minutes ago)
i love how everyone initially laughs at the question but then this guy @ 0:49
bushputz (27 minutes ago)
"If I put my hand into the Large Hadron Collider beam..."
BrettCaton (31 minutes ago)
"You're not allowed to make universes".
matteobaisotti1398 (47 minutes ago)
There would be a huge lag spike
nico118118 (52 minutes ago)
Well I'm bored. If you need a hand let me know
whig3982 (2 hour ago)
hahaha thats awesome all proffesors are suprised and prof.Moriarty is like:"I dont now the energy density"
Stahlwollvieh (2 hour ago)
That guy in Russia actually got hit in the face by a particle accelerator:
Grumplefut (2 hours ago)
I always appreciate when an expert can say "I don't know". Nothing is worse than making up an answer.
aidanrobichaud-ward9796 (2 hours ago)
Not sure if anyone's mentioned it, but Sean Carroll mentions Anatoli Bugorski in his book "The Particle at the End of the Universe", who took a 76 GeV proton beam to the face (only about 2% of the energy of an average single beam in the LHC) at Russia's U-70 Synchotron. Pretty interesting how he ended up. He said he felt no pain, but then about that was only 2% of the energy of the LHC.
ThrottleKitty (9 hours ago)
I'm pretty sure the one guy is right about the first question, the energy would be dumped into your body, it would be like something between being electrocuted and being crushed by a steam roller from the inside out... Best case scenario it makes every atom in your arm race apart from one another in an instant and you just get tossed back against the wall, defeated, one armed, and surrounded by angry scientists.
LCdrDerrick (6 hours ago)
Anatoli Bugorski even put his head into the proton beam (76 GeV) of the U-70 syncrotron, accidently. He survived, yes, yes. He didn't look good afterwards, his head swoll beyond recognition. He didn't feel any pain when he was hit, but saw a light brighter than 1000 suns he said afterwards. Eventually he recovered and finished his thesis. He had los hearing and one eye's sight but his intellectual capacity didn't suffer, though he lost mental endurance.
napoleon_bonaparte2462 (4 hours ago)
NONE of them mentioned the Bugorski incident? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anatoli_Bugorski
SuperSaltyFries (11 hours ago)
I love how science brings people together from all over the world. It's beautiful :')
vondahe (3 hours ago)
As a Sherlock Holmes fan I was equally thrilled and worried to see a Prof Moriarty working there.
jajajajanej (15 hours ago)
Love the way he calls a hand ”a big high density region”. 3:31
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