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The Higgs Field, explained - Don Lincoln
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One of the most significant scientific discoveries of the early 21st century is surely the Higgs boson, but the boson and the Higgs Field that allows for that magic particle are extremely difficult to grasp. Don Lincoln outlines an analogy that all of us can appreciate, starring a large dinner party, a raucous group of physicists, and Peter Higgs himself.
Lesson by Don Lincoln, animation by Powerhouse Animation Studios Inc.
published: 27 Aug 2013
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The Higgs Mechanism Explained | Space Time | PBS Digital Studios
What is the Higgs field and why is it a fundamental part of our universe?
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Quantum Field Theory is generally accepted as an accurate description of the subatomic universe. However until recently this theory had one giant hole in it. The particles it describes had no mass! The Higgs field and the Higgs mechanism were proposed long ago in order to give particles mass, but it was only in 2012 that the existence of the field was proved with the discovery of the Higgs boson...
published: 16 Dec 2015
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The Higgs boson and Higgs field explained with Simple Analogy
What is the God Particle? How does the Higgs Boson work? If you were a fish, would you know that the entire world in which you existed was contained in a substance called water? You probably wouldn’t know it because, you had always been in it. You could not see, breathe, travel or exist outside of it. Water would just be there, and you would take it for granted. You probably would not even know that it was a substance that you were living in. It would just be a kind of liquid field that permeates your entire world.
We humans also live in such a field that permeates the entire universe we live in – without which we could not exist. What is this field, and what does the God particle have to do with it? In the 2nd half of the 20th century, physicists developed something called the stand...
published: 15 Sep 2018
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Demystifying the Higgs Boson with Leonard Susskind
(July 30, 2012) Professor Susskind presents an explanation of what the Higgs mechanism is, and what it means to "give mass to particles." He also explains what's at stake for the future of physics and cosmology.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
published: 16 Aug 2012
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Your Mass is NOT From the Higgs Boson
The Higgs Boson is awesome but it's NOT responsible for most of your mass! Thanks to audible.com for supporting this episode: http://bit.ly/ZJ5Q6z
The Higgs mechanism is meant to account for the mass of everything, right? Well no, only the fundamental particles, which means that electrons derive their mass entirely from the Higgs interaction but protons and neutrons, made of quarks, do not. In fact the quark masses are so small that they only make up about 1% of the mass of the proton (and a similar fraction of the neutron). The rest of the mass comes from the energy in the gluon field. Gluons are massless, but there is so much energy in the field that by E=mc^2 there is a significant amount of mass there. This is where most of your mass comes from and the mass of virtually everything arou...
published: 09 May 2013
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The Most Efficient Way to Destroy the Universe – False Vacuum
What if there is a way to destroy the universe so fundamentally that life as we know it will be impossible forever?
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What Is the Higgs Boson? Trapping The God Particle
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The basics of the Higgs boson - Dave Barney and Steve Goldfarb
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In 2012, scientists at CERN discovered evidence of the Higgs boson. The what? The Higgs boson is one of two types of fundamental particles and is a particular game-changer in the field of particle physics, proving how particles gain mass. Using the Socratic method, CERN scientists Dave Barney and Steve Goldfarb explain the exciting implications of the Higgs boson.
Lesson by Dave Barney and Steve Goldfarb, animation by Jeanette Nørgaard.
published: 03 May 2013
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The Higgs Field, explained - Don Lincoln
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-higgs-field-explained-don-lincoln
One of the most significant scientific discoveries of the early 21st century ...
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-higgs-field-explained-don-lincoln
One of the most significant scientific discoveries of the early 21st century is surely the Higgs boson, but the boson and the Higgs Field that allows for that magic particle are extremely difficult to grasp. Don Lincoln outlines an analogy that all of us can appreciate, starring a large dinner party, a raucous group of physicists, and Peter Higgs himself.
Lesson by Don Lincoln, animation by Powerhouse Animation Studios Inc.
https://wn.com/The_Higgs_Field,_Explained_Don_Lincoln
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-higgs-field-explained-don-lincoln
One of the most significant scientific discoveries of the early 21st century is surely the Higgs boson, but the boson and the Higgs Field that allows for that magic particle are extremely difficult to grasp. Don Lincoln outlines an analogy that all of us can appreciate, starring a large dinner party, a raucous group of physicists, and Peter Higgs himself.
Lesson by Don Lincoln, animation by Powerhouse Animation Studios Inc.
- published: 27 Aug 2013
- views: 964829
9:32
The Higgs Mechanism Explained | Space Time | PBS Digital Studios
What is the Higgs field and why is it a fundamental part of our universe?
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Quantum Field Theory is generally accepted as an accurate description of the subatomic universe. However until recently this theory had one giant hole in it. The particles it describes had no mass! The Higgs field and the Higgs mechanism were proposed long ago in order to give particles mass, but it was only in 2012 that the existence of the field was proved with the discovery of the Higgs boson by the Large Hadron Collider. In this episode of Space Time, we tell you exactly how the Higgs field can "give" something mass, which opens the door to a deeper understanding of what mass really is.
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Further Reading and Watching:
Leonard Susskind on the Higgs interaction:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqNg819PiZY
Gravitational waves heating up a star:
McKernan et al. 2014
http://arxiv.org/abs/1405.1414
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Quantum Field Theory is generally accepted as an accurate description of the subatomic universe. However until recently this theory had one giant hole in it. The particles it describes had no mass! The Higgs field and the Higgs mechanism were proposed long ago in order to give particles mass, but it was only in 2012 that the existence of the field was proved with the discovery of the Higgs boson by the Large Hadron Collider. In this episode of Space Time, we tell you exactly how the Higgs field can "give" something mass, which opens the door to a deeper understanding of what mass really is.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx4562gesw0&lc=z12gxfljuqeqybnvb22pijcjhympx3hyc04
Casteverus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx4562gesw0&lc=z13jhbdifmvvgtds122igdapnqjqe1vt4
Gareth Dean
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx4562gesw0&lc=z12qfluaqqn1cbswj04chx1bhrjygnzoif0
WR3ND
https://www.youtube.com/watchv=xx4562gesw0&lc=z12xxhwzbpqgcpv2v221whw54p3ef5zs1
______________________
Further Reading and Watching:
Leonard Susskind on the Higgs interaction:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqNg819PiZY
Gravitational waves heating up a star:
McKernan et al. 2014
http://arxiv.org/abs/1405.1414
- published: 16 Dec 2015
- views: 2555627
4:41
The Higgs boson and Higgs field explained with Simple Analogy
What is the God Particle? How does the Higgs Boson work? If you were a fish, would you know that the entire world in which you existed was contained in a subst...
What is the God Particle? How does the Higgs Boson work? If you were a fish, would you know that the entire world in which you existed was contained in a substance called water? You probably wouldn’t know it because, you had always been in it. You could not see, breathe, travel or exist outside of it. Water would just be there, and you would take it for granted. You probably would not even know that it was a substance that you were living in. It would just be a kind of liquid field that permeates your entire world.
We humans also live in such a field that permeates the entire universe we live in – without which we could not exist. What is this field, and what does the God particle have to do with it? In the 2nd half of the 20th century, physicists developed something called the standard model of particle physics. Nearly all phenomenon, and the underlying particles that make up ultimate building blocks of the universe can be explained by this model, except gravity.This model consists of 12 fundamental particles that make up all matter, and 4 particles, called bosons responsible for 3 fundamental forces of nature: strong force, weak force, and electromagnetism.
Gravity is another force, and it not part of this model. But it can be modeled using general relativity. With the recipe provided in the standard model, and gravity, we can build everything in the entire universe. However, up until 2012, the standard model had a gaping flaw. According to its underlying theory, all force carrying particles should be massless.
Although the photon which is indeed massless, experiments show that the weak force's bosons have mass. So here was a promising model that could be used to explain our universe. But perhaps it would need to be thrown out because it had this seemingly fatal flaw in being inconsistent regarding the way the weak force worked.
In the late 1950s, physicists had "no idea" how to resolve these issues. All attempts to solve this problem just seemed to create new theoretical problems. Then in 1964, a group of scientists (including Peter Higgs) hypothesized that perhaps the force particles were massless, but gained mass when they interacted with an energy field that pervaded the entire universe. The field required for this to happen became known as the Higgs field (after Peter Higgs, one of the researchers) and the particle responsible for creating the field became, known as the Higgs Boson.
We tend to think of mass as an intrinsic property of all things, yet physicists believe that without the Higgs boson, mass fundamentally doesn’t exist. The Higgs field was thought to be responsible for the fact that some particles that should not have mass, do. It is, in a sense, the universal medium which gives particles their mass. And without mass the universe would not exist – so the Higgs Boson is so important that it was sensationally labelled “The God Particle” by journalists.
How does it work? It is theorized that different particles interact differently with the field.
The particles that interact with it more intensely, have greater mass than particles that don’t interact with it.
Let’s use the analogy of the water, certain shapes like a pointed nose fish would be able to flow very quickly through the water because of low resistance. While a block would have higher resistance, and would interact with the water to a greater degree. Subatomic particles interact with the Higgs field in a similar way.
Just like H2O makes up water, the Higgs boson makes up the Higgs field. The Higgs boson was only a theory up until 2012, when the Large Hadron collider confirmed its existence. According to the Standard Model now, the Higgs Field exists throughout space and breaks certain symmetry laws of the electroweak interaction.[e] Via the Higgs mechanism, this field causes the bosons of the weak force to be massive. When the weak force bosons acquire mass, this affects their range, which becomes very small.
it was later realized that the same Higgs field also explains, why other fundamental constituents of matter like electrons and quarks also have mass. So like the fish need water to breathe, we need the Higgs Field to exist.
https://wn.com/The_Higgs_Boson_And_Higgs_Field_Explained_With_Simple_Analogy
What is the God Particle? How does the Higgs Boson work? If you were a fish, would you know that the entire world in which you existed was contained in a substance called water? You probably wouldn’t know it because, you had always been in it. You could not see, breathe, travel or exist outside of it. Water would just be there, and you would take it for granted. You probably would not even know that it was a substance that you were living in. It would just be a kind of liquid field that permeates your entire world.
We humans also live in such a field that permeates the entire universe we live in – without which we could not exist. What is this field, and what does the God particle have to do with it? In the 2nd half of the 20th century, physicists developed something called the standard model of particle physics. Nearly all phenomenon, and the underlying particles that make up ultimate building blocks of the universe can be explained by this model, except gravity.This model consists of 12 fundamental particles that make up all matter, and 4 particles, called bosons responsible for 3 fundamental forces of nature: strong force, weak force, and electromagnetism.
Gravity is another force, and it not part of this model. But it can be modeled using general relativity. With the recipe provided in the standard model, and gravity, we can build everything in the entire universe. However, up until 2012, the standard model had a gaping flaw. According to its underlying theory, all force carrying particles should be massless.
Although the photon which is indeed massless, experiments show that the weak force's bosons have mass. So here was a promising model that could be used to explain our universe. But perhaps it would need to be thrown out because it had this seemingly fatal flaw in being inconsistent regarding the way the weak force worked.
In the late 1950s, physicists had "no idea" how to resolve these issues. All attempts to solve this problem just seemed to create new theoretical problems. Then in 1964, a group of scientists (including Peter Higgs) hypothesized that perhaps the force particles were massless, but gained mass when they interacted with an energy field that pervaded the entire universe. The field required for this to happen became known as the Higgs field (after Peter Higgs, one of the researchers) and the particle responsible for creating the field became, known as the Higgs Boson.
We tend to think of mass as an intrinsic property of all things, yet physicists believe that without the Higgs boson, mass fundamentally doesn’t exist. The Higgs field was thought to be responsible for the fact that some particles that should not have mass, do. It is, in a sense, the universal medium which gives particles their mass. And without mass the universe would not exist – so the Higgs Boson is so important that it was sensationally labelled “The God Particle” by journalists.
How does it work? It is theorized that different particles interact differently with the field.
The particles that interact with it more intensely, have greater mass than particles that don’t interact with it.
Let’s use the analogy of the water, certain shapes like a pointed nose fish would be able to flow very quickly through the water because of low resistance. While a block would have higher resistance, and would interact with the water to a greater degree. Subatomic particles interact with the Higgs field in a similar way.
Just like H2O makes up water, the Higgs boson makes up the Higgs field. The Higgs boson was only a theory up until 2012, when the Large Hadron collider confirmed its existence. According to the Standard Model now, the Higgs Field exists throughout space and breaks certain symmetry laws of the electroweak interaction.[e] Via the Higgs mechanism, this field causes the bosons of the weak force to be massive. When the weak force bosons acquire mass, this affects their range, which becomes very small.
it was later realized that the same Higgs field also explains, why other fundamental constituents of matter like electrons and quarks also have mass. So like the fish need water to breathe, we need the Higgs Field to exist.
- published: 15 Sep 2018
- views: 567810
1:15:08
Demystifying the Higgs Boson with Leonard Susskind
(July 30, 2012) Professor Susskind presents an explanation of what the Higgs mechanism is, and what it means to "give mass to particles." He also explains what'...
(July 30, 2012) Professor Susskind presents an explanation of what the Higgs mechanism is, and what it means to "give mass to particles." He also explains what's at stake for the future of physics and cosmology.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
https://wn.com/Demystifying_The_Higgs_Boson_With_Leonard_Susskind
(July 30, 2012) Professor Susskind presents an explanation of what the Higgs mechanism is, and what it means to "give mass to particles." He also explains what's at stake for the future of physics and cosmology.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
- published: 16 Aug 2012
- views: 1015631
6:51
Your Mass is NOT From the Higgs Boson
The Higgs Boson is awesome but it's NOT responsible for most of your mass! Thanks to audible.com for supporting this episode: http://bit.ly/ZJ5Q6z
The Higgs mec...
The Higgs Boson is awesome but it's NOT responsible for most of your mass! Thanks to audible.com for supporting this episode: http://bit.ly/ZJ5Q6z
The Higgs mechanism is meant to account for the mass of everything, right? Well no, only the fundamental particles, which means that electrons derive their mass entirely from the Higgs interaction but protons and neutrons, made of quarks, do not. In fact the quark masses are so small that they only make up about 1% of the mass of the proton (and a similar fraction of the neutron). The rest of the mass comes from the energy in the gluon field. Gluons are massless, but there is so much energy in the field that by E=mc^2 there is a significant amount of mass there. This is where most of your mass comes from and the mass of virtually everything around you.
Thanks to Professor Derek Leinweber for his great images, animations and explanations. Check out his site to find out more: http://bit.ly/ZZTKFP
https://wn.com/Your_Mass_Is_Not_From_The_Higgs_Boson
The Higgs Boson is awesome but it's NOT responsible for most of your mass! Thanks to audible.com for supporting this episode: http://bit.ly/ZJ5Q6z
The Higgs mechanism is meant to account for the mass of everything, right? Well no, only the fundamental particles, which means that electrons derive their mass entirely from the Higgs interaction but protons and neutrons, made of quarks, do not. In fact the quark masses are so small that they only make up about 1% of the mass of the proton (and a similar fraction of the neutron). The rest of the mass comes from the energy in the gluon field. Gluons are massless, but there is so much energy in the field that by E=mc^2 there is a significant amount of mass there. This is where most of your mass comes from and the mass of virtually everything around you.
Thanks to Professor Derek Leinweber for his great images, animations and explanations. Check out his site to find out more: http://bit.ly/ZZTKFP
- published: 09 May 2013
- views: 3271819
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The Most Efficient Way to Destroy the Universe – False Vacuum
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What Is the Higgs Boson? Trapping The God Particle
What is the God particle? When was the light that exists in our universe born? How and when was matter born? Follow us, and we’ll tell you the story of the univ...
What is the God particle? When was the light that exists in our universe born? How and when was matter born? Follow us, and we’ll tell you the story of the universe, matter, and energy that we find in the cosmos!
In previous videos on dark matter, dark energy, and cosmic background radiation we’ ve seen that 95% of the universe is made up of entities that scientists have called "dark": these are forms of matter and energy that we can’t detect or measure in the current state of knowledge.
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We only know that they exist thanks to the indirect effect that they produce in the universe. These entities are dark matter and dark energy.
Nowadays we can find ordinary energy either in the form of pure energy like light or electromagnetic radiation in general, either in the form of matter, living matter like mankind, animals, plants, or "inanimate" objects. In physics ordinary matter is called mass and is made up of the particles that we all know: protons, neutrons, electrons. Mass is a form of energy as well, in accordance with Einstein’s famous law E=MC^2.
Today mass and energy are distinct but there was a time, at the dawn of the universe, when temperature and density were so high that matter and radiation were trapped within a "primordial broth", fused together, almost indistinguishable, in magma at thermodynamic equilibrium in which the transformation of matter in energy and the energy in matter continuously took place.
That was the time of the early universe, when the most interesting and mysterious happenings occured: the birth of matter and of fundamental particles and forces that dominate the universe, the disappearance of antimatter in favor of matter, the birth of light and many others.
In the video on cosmic background radiation we’ve seen how, by going back in time, we can go back to the time when the light was born: this is the era of "decoupling", in which the radiation was freed from the trap of matter and no longer held, could roam freely through the universe and come down to us today.
That moment occurred about 370ky after the Big Bang, or, according to current estimates. On the age of the universe, about 13,789,630,000 years ago.
We’re not allowed to “peek" beyond the period of “decoupling”, ‘cause electromagnetic radiation as said, was trapped in that “primordial broth” and had no way to escape.
Brout-Englert-Higgs theory changed the idea of mass: mass becomes a secondary property of the particle, no longer closely linked to the matter, but rather to its interaction with the vacuum. Since the vacuum is not actually empty but is permeated by quantum fields, the Higgs field interacts with particles and can give them mass. It’s counter-intuitive but void does not indeed exist, it is not empty at all, it is a kind of prologue of matter. The vacuum virtually holds all the particles that don’t have enough energy to appear, but providing the right energy, under certain conditions, it may exhibit stunning properties.
A fundamental part of the theory was the presence of a specific particle: the Higgs boson. A boson that would allow the Higgs mechanism to unfold correctly and thus give mass to all other particles.
For this reason in mainstream media, Higgs boson has often been called the "God particle" from the 1993 book “The God Particle” by Leon Lederman, although the nickname is strongly disliked by many physicists, including Higgs himself, who regard it disrespectful towards believers.
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What is the God particle? When was the light that exists in our universe born? How and when was matter born? Follow us, and we’ll tell you the story of the universe, matter, and energy that we find in the cosmos!
In previous videos on dark matter, dark energy, and cosmic background radiation we’ ve seen that 95% of the universe is made up of entities that scientists have called "dark": these are forms of matter and energy that we can’t detect or measure in the current state of knowledge.
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We only know that they exist thanks to the indirect effect that they produce in the universe. These entities are dark matter and dark energy.
Nowadays we can find ordinary energy either in the form of pure energy like light or electromagnetic radiation in general, either in the form of matter, living matter like mankind, animals, plants, or "inanimate" objects. In physics ordinary matter is called mass and is made up of the particles that we all know: protons, neutrons, electrons. Mass is a form of energy as well, in accordance with Einstein’s famous law E=MC^2.
Today mass and energy are distinct but there was a time, at the dawn of the universe, when temperature and density were so high that matter and radiation were trapped within a "primordial broth", fused together, almost indistinguishable, in magma at thermodynamic equilibrium in which the transformation of matter in energy and the energy in matter continuously took place.
That was the time of the early universe, when the most interesting and mysterious happenings occured: the birth of matter and of fundamental particles and forces that dominate the universe, the disappearance of antimatter in favor of matter, the birth of light and many others.
In the video on cosmic background radiation we’ve seen how, by going back in time, we can go back to the time when the light was born: this is the era of "decoupling", in which the radiation was freed from the trap of matter and no longer held, could roam freely through the universe and come down to us today.
That moment occurred about 370ky after the Big Bang, or, according to current estimates. On the age of the universe, about 13,789,630,000 years ago.
We’re not allowed to “peek" beyond the period of “decoupling”, ‘cause electromagnetic radiation as said, was trapped in that “primordial broth” and had no way to escape.
Brout-Englert-Higgs theory changed the idea of mass: mass becomes a secondary property of the particle, no longer closely linked to the matter, but rather to its interaction with the vacuum. Since the vacuum is not actually empty but is permeated by quantum fields, the Higgs field interacts with particles and can give them mass. It’s counter-intuitive but void does not indeed exist, it is not empty at all, it is a kind of prologue of matter. The vacuum virtually holds all the particles that don’t have enough energy to appear, but providing the right energy, under certain conditions, it may exhibit stunning properties.
A fundamental part of the theory was the presence of a specific particle: the Higgs boson. A boson that would allow the Higgs mechanism to unfold correctly and thus give mass to all other particles.
For this reason in mainstream media, Higgs boson has often been called the "God particle" from the 1993 book “The God Particle” by Leon Lederman, although the nickname is strongly disliked by many physicists, including Higgs himself, who regard it disrespectful towards believers.
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#InsaneCuriosity #Higgsboson #GodParticle
- published: 14 Feb 2021
- views: 148690
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The basics of the Higgs boson - Dave Barney and Steve Goldfarb
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In 2012, scientists at CERN discovered evidence of the Higgs bos...
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In 2012, scientists at CERN discovered evidence of the Higgs boson. The what? The Higgs boson is one of two types of fundamental particles and is a particular game-changer in the field of particle physics, proving how particles gain mass. Using the Socratic method, CERN scientists Dave Barney and Steve Goldfarb explain the exciting implications of the Higgs boson.
Lesson by Dave Barney and Steve Goldfarb, animation by Jeanette Nørgaard.
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View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-basics-of-boson-dave-barney-and-steve-goldfarb
In 2012, scientists at CERN discovered evidence of the Higgs boson. The what? The Higgs boson is one of two types of fundamental particles and is a particular game-changer in the field of particle physics, proving how particles gain mass. Using the Socratic method, CERN scientists Dave Barney and Steve Goldfarb explain the exciting implications of the Higgs boson.
Lesson by Dave Barney and Steve Goldfarb, animation by Jeanette Nørgaard.
- published: 03 May 2013
- views: 2282257