CERN's supercollider | Brian Cox

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  • čas přidán 28. 04. 2008
  • www.ted.com "Rock star physicist" Brian Cox talks about his work on the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. Discussing the biggest of big science in an engaging, accessible way, Cox brings us along on a tour of the massive complex and describes his part in it -- and the vital role it's going to play in understanding our universe.

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  • @Hrah1998
    @Hrah1998 Před rokem +95

    POV It’s 2022 and you’re trying to understand what’s going on

  • @MAmJ4
    @MAmJ4 Před 8 lety +572

    12 particles of matter

  • @cynthiathornton1375
    @cynthiathornton1375 Před 5 lety +472

    The irony of watching a video on a topic this scientifically advanced... on a video in 240p.

  • @doh1959
    @doh1959 Před 13 lety +48

    brian cox is one of the best things to happen to science for years. he has the rare ability to explain the most complicated subjects in an uncomplicated way. if he taught science in school kids would look forward to his lessons

  • @tareki3odx
    @tareki3odx Před 9 lety +395

    You can tell from his eyes, he loves science and is so passionate about his job

  • @chrisofnottingham
    @chrisofnottingham Před 14 lety +42

    Gotta love Brian Cox.
    The only thing I find more amazing than the physics and engineering here is that these guys actually persuaded politicians to give them all that money for so many years. Now that's genius.

  • @emanuelieremita3857
    @emanuelieremita3857 Před 4 lety +156

    Anyone from 2019? We have the Higgs Boson now 😎

  • @sorrysonofa
    @sorrysonofa Před 12 lety +36

    he's an amazing public speaker, I thoroughly enjoyed this talk!

  • @idn
    @idn Před 12 lety +8

    I had the extreme pleasure of meeting Professor Cox this week here in NYC at the New York Academy of Sciences. He was a truly charismatic--full of logic and yet still warmth--sincere and enjoyable person to converse with over what is a truly impressive depth of knowledge he possesses. Great guy!

  • @Snake429A
    @Snake429A Před 11 lety +126

    I like the part where he says
    "The universe is made of.. twelve particles of matter.. four forces of nature".

  • @FlyingAce015
    @FlyingAce015 Před 9 lety +52

    I watched this years ago and coming back and watching it again after all the discoveries since and the success of physics and science in general, it really makes me smile.

  • @misinglink15
    @misinglink15 Před 12 lety +3

    These TED talks should really be shown primetime on television.

  • @jayw.1042
    @jayw.1042 Před 4 lety +112

    This machine will play a key role in the apocalypse

  • @niranjankadu4132
    @niranjankadu4132 Před 4 lety +12

    11 years ago,and i am watching now

  • @sugarplumfairy777

    I swear hearing the way he presents the story of creation made me cry.

  • @BBCBOY919

    It's amazing watching this now, knowing what CERN accomplished. Answers so many things Brian is getting at in this video.

  • @Terri2799
    @Terri2799 Před 13 lety +14

    Really love his true passion for science and how he take's the time to break everything down to basic understanding.

  • @M00Nabove
    @M00Nabove Před 13 lety +21

    I love this guy. :) So enthusiastic about the universe's beauty that he makes it contagious. :)

  • @cambriangirl1
    @cambriangirl1 Před 13 lety +2

    Awesome. Just awesome. He got through a large chunk of my undergrad textbook in less than 20 mins and I actually understood it a lot better from him!

  • @chijiokeokpokoro615
    @chijiokeokpokoro615 Před 4 lety +2

    A very very wonderful presentation, I love this!