New Directions in Particle Physics

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2024
  • Our immense universe began at the unimaginably tiny quantum scale, and to understand the formation of matter, physicists collide subatomic particles. The Large Hadron Collider has produced many discoveries, but it has limitations in the range of data it can capture. Dr. Tulika Bose, who has been prominently involved in the work of the LHC, says “We really should be looking at new physics at a much higher scale. We need to go beyond the kind of energies we’ll have at the HL-LHC.” In this presentation, she explains the accomplishments of the LHC, its limitations, and the next exciting plans under consideration in this research.
    0:01:03 - Introduction
    0:03:35 - Presentation Start
    0:43:25 - Q&A
    0:51:38 - Closing Remarks
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Komentáře • 11

  • @stefanblack3909
    @stefanblack3909 Před 22 dny

    I always love seeing new directions in sciences.

  • @Physicskamal
    @Physicskamal Před 23 dny

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Physicskamal
    @Physicskamal Před 23 dny

    Partical PHYSICS books reference suggest. Many books tell

  • @rafaelgonzalez4175
    @rafaelgonzalez4175 Před 22 dny

    Let me guess. The new science is in the future. We will get there eventually.

    • @Eviil.1
      @Eviil.1 Před 22 dny

      Like for hope

    • @rafaelgonzalez4175
      @rafaelgonzalez4175 Před 22 dny

      @@Eviil.1 As you can see there is no hope.

    • @Eviil.1
      @Eviil.1 Před 22 dny

      @@rafaelgonzalez4175 there is a hope buddy and we are close to him

  • @RicardoSilva-ve4dm
    @RicardoSilva-ve4dm Před 22 dny

    Physics nowadays is using way too much brute force approaches. Lacks new really creative directions that originate brand new physical breakthroughs, like we seen in the beginning of the 20th scentury, where complete new pictures of nature were revealed by bold and creative minds. This makes the case for motivating just going bigger and bigger, and increasingly expensive, very difficult to pass on to the general public, and ultimately the tax payer. I feel that this is making the general public (very sadly) just loose interest, and funding becoming harder. The overall public perception is that increasingly diminishing returns are being presented at the cost of the need for increasingly more money, making it an rather unsustainable direction, and harder and harder to build the case for decision-makers. I don't know where physics lost its track along the way, and the deep motive for it, but there is something fundamentaly being lost somewhere, in the pursue for new exciting and breakthrough science.

  • @budweiser600
    @budweiser600 Před 22 dny +1

    We didn't run out of female physicists, we ran out of mothers.

    • @budweiser600
      @budweiser600 Před 22 dny

      In 5 minutes I realised this was terrible - there is no audience for which, this first 5 minutes was relevant.