Large Hadron Rap


Rappin' about CERN's Large Hadron Collider! Links below... Apparently YouTube fixed the sound! Still, Will Barras made two options trying to get around the original problems: Other YouTube:www.youtube.com Vimeo: www.vimeo.com Vimeo is downloadable if you log in. There has been a lot of interest in the original mp3, lyrics, and vocals for remixing. You can find all that here: www.msu.edu There's also been interest in translation. You can get a subtitle-free version from Vimeo here (downloadable): www.vimeo.com With backing track available here (with and without Hawking-style voice): barras.ws Go ahead and translate, rap it, and post it! Just give us a shout-out, and it's probably a good idea to include the following credits ;-) Images came from: particlephysics.ac.uk, space.com, the Institute of Physics, NASA, Symmetry, and Marvel I forgot Einstein Online, and they called me out: www.einstein-online.info And I forgot Physics World (dunno what I was thinking when I put together the extra dimensions bit). Steve Abel set me to rights (but made no demands) physicsworld.com The talented dancers doubled as camera people, with some work by Neil Dixon. Stock footage is CERN's. Will Barras is responsible for the killa beats: www.ling.ed.ac.uk And thanks to MC Hawking, who first thought of using computer-voice to bring Stephen Hawking to the world of rap :-) www.mchawking.com The rapper has a day job (we agree this is a good thing) as a science writer. www.katemcalpine.com They'll <b>...</b>


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What is CERN Large Hadron Collider LHC ? End of the World?


safeperiodcalculator.com End of the World? Search for God Particle. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's largest and highest-energy particle accelerator complex, intended to collide opposing beams of protons charged with approximately 7 TeV of energy. Its main purpose is to explore the validity and limitations of the Standard Model, the current theoretical picture for particle physics. It is theorized that the collider will produce the Higgs boson, the observation of which could confirm the predictions and missing links in the Standard Model, and could explain how other elementary particles acquire properties such as mass. The LHC was built by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), and lies underneath the Franco-Swiss border near Geneva, Switzerland. It is funded by and built in collaboration with over eight thousand physicists from over eighty-five countries as well as hundreds of universities and laboratories. The LHC is already operational and is presently in the process of being prepared for collisions. The first beams were circulated through the collider on 10 September 2008, and the first high-energy collisions are planned to take place after the LHC is officially unveiled on 21 October 2008. Although a few individuals have questioned the safety of the planned experiments in the media and through the courts, the consensus in the scientific community is that there is no conceivable threat from the LHC particle collisions. Concerns have been <b>...</b>


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What's new @CERN ? Higgs boson, standard model, SUSY and neutrinos


What's new @CERN ? a new video programme launched on webcast.cern.ch , every first Monday of the Month. For the first one, the themes are the results of the LHC experiments about Higgs boson, standard model and supersymmetry, and also neutrinos of OPERA experiment faster than the speed of light.


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Improving Scientific Research: CERN and Coverity® Static Analysis


Watch a brief video interview of Axel Naumann from CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research. Axel describes how Coverity® Static Analysis has significantly improved the integrity of the source code found across a number of projects analyzing data from CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC).


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What's new @CERN ? n2 LHC performance


In this second episode: LHC performance, a journey to the particle source and this past month's news.


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CERN: 50 years of Science


A documentary covering 50 years of scientific research at CERN. Produced for CERN's 50th anniversary.


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What's new @CERN ? Higgs boson, standard model, SUSY and neutrinos A very busy Summer has just come to an end, with the LHC's first major results being announced at the Summer physics conferences. It is these results that takes centre stage in this programme with our guests Monica Pepe-Altarelli , Yves Sirois et Christophe Clement. Produced by: CERN video productions Director: CERN video productions 17:25 min. / 03 October 2011 / © 2011 CERN www.cern.ch Language English Correct sound Sonido corregido download at CERN cdsweb.cern.ch


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The CERN black hole


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CERN scientists break the speed of light


www.euronews.net Nothing in the universe is faster than the speed of light - or is it? Scientists at CERN in Geneva say they have discovered sub-atomic particles that move even faster than the universally accepted rate of 300000 kilometres a second. Experts say the discovery is a game-changer - and is more significant than the discovery of radioactivity. If proven, it will blow Einstein's 1905 theory of relativity - a fundamental pillar of physics - out of the water.


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CERN in 3 Minutes (2009)


A 3 min tour of CERN and its research facilities Oct 2009 update.


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Antimatter atoms produced and trapped at CERN during 1000 seconds


CERN News : ALPHA Experiment Antimatter atoms produced and trapped at CERN during 1000 seconds-2 Produced by: CERN Video Productions 01:25 min. / 30 May 2011 / © 2011 CERN www.cern.ch


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Trailer What's new @CERN ?


Trailer What's new @CERN ? Produced by: CERN video productions Director: CERN video productions 1:06 min. / 15 September 2011 / © 2011 CERN english version www.cern.ch


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Einstein's Theories Smashed By CERN ??


Scientist at CERN Have claimed to clock particles moving faster than light . www.msnbc.msn.com


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Researchers at the CERN nuclear research centre in Switzerland discover sub-atomic particles that travel quicker than the speed of light.


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National Dance Day at CERN!


WE THINK PHYSICISTS CAN DANCE!!!!!! WE DO NOT OWN THE SONG!! Music by LFMAO performing Party Rock Anthem featuring Lauren Bennett and CoonRock. (c) 2011 Interscope Credits: Choreography: Tabitha and Napoleon Dumo (SYTYCD) *Special thanks to Daniel Shaffer for his suggestions and camera shots, Lina and Sylvia for their ideas on video editing Lina Necib (TUNISIA) Karishma Sekhon (INDIA) Noah Mendell(USA) Catherine Holm (NORWAY) Hannalore Gerling -Dunsmore (USA) Satya Gontcho (FRANCE) Olof Ahlen(SWEDEN) Sylvia Lewin(USA) Michael Mallaburn Henrik Qvigstad (NORWAY) Miguel Garcia (ECUADOR) Mary Clare Roche(USA) Daniel Shaffer(ISRAEL) John Naviaux (USA) Nafiun Awal (USA)


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CERN: Neutrino particles travel faster than light speed


23 September 2011 Last updated at 10:55 Puzzling results from Cern, home of the Large Hadron Collider, have confounded physicists - because it seems subatomic particles have beaten the speed of light. Neutrinos sent through the ground from Cern toward the Gran Sasso laboratory 732km (454 miles) away in Italy seemed to show up a tiny fraction of a second early. Physicist Brian Cox talks to Shaun Keaveny on BBC 6 Music about this baffling find - he says that if it is right, it could require a complete rewriting of our understanding of the laws of the Universe.


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CERN and high energy physics, the grand picture


Heuer, Rolf (speaker) (CERN) The lecture will touch on several topics, to illustrate the role of CERN in the present and future of high-energy physics: how does CERN work? What is the role of the scientific community, of bodies like Council and SPC, and of international cooperation, in the definition of CERN's scientific programme? What are the plans for the future of the LHC and of the non-LHC physics programme? What is the role of R&D; and technology transfer at CERN?


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CERN News - ASACUSA experiment


Antiprotons weighed with unprecedented precision


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CERN Releases Details About its CLOUD Climate Change Experiment


Dr. Jasper Kirkby talks about the results of the study that indicates solar activity has played a larger role in climate change than the global warming alarmists would like us to know. Get more of the story at TheAutoChannel.com.


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What's new @CERN ? Higgs boson, standard model, SUSY and neutrinos


What's new @CERN ? Higgs boson, standard model, SUSY and neutrinos A very busy Summer has just come to an end, with the LHC's first major results being announced at the Summer physics conferences. It is these results that takes centre stage in this programme with our guests Monica Pepe-Altarelli , Yves Sirois et Christophe Clement. Produced by: CERN video productions Director: CERN video productions 17:25 min. / 03 October 2011 / © 2011 CERN www.cern.ch Language English


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CERN News - June 1st, 2011: ALPHA beats Antihydrogen life record


The ALPHA experiment has built and preserved a bunch of Antihydrogen atoms for over some 16 minutes (1000 sec.)


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Space Fan News #33: CERN Battles Relativity; Tony Battles Bad Information


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Antigravity, CERN, Stargates & The Secret Space Program


Antigravity, CERN(LHC), Stargates & The Secret Space Progam and how they all are related to each other. Classified Anti-Gravity Aerospace Craft Using Reverse-engineered Extraterrestrial Technology There are (12) special-technology advanced aerospace platforms all using antigravity technology in some form. These 12 are: the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber, the F-22 Raptor advanced stealth fighter, and its successor, the F-35 Lightning II advanced stealth fighter; the Aurora, Lockheed-Martin's X-33A, the Lockheed X-22A two-man antigravity disc fighter, Boeing and Airbus Industries' Nautilus, the TR3-A Pumpkinseed, the TR3-B Triangle, Northrop's "Great Pumpkin" disc, Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical's XH-75D Shark antigravity helicopter, and the Northrop Quantum Teleportation Disc. The most primitive antigravity technology is electrogravitic. This involves using voltages in the millions of volts to disrupt the ambient gravitational field. This results in an 89% reduction in gravity's hold on airframes in such vehicles as the B-2 Stealth Bomber and the TR3-B Astra triangular craft. And given the considerable ambient ionization field I observed around the X-22A, it is reasonable to assume that extreme-voltage electrogravitics is also employed with these craft. The next level up of sophistication is magnetogravitic. This involves generating high-energy toroidal fields spun at incredible rpm's, which also disrupts the ambient gravitational field, indeed to the extent that a <b>...</b>


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CERN NEWS AMS - New Data Center at CERN


Produced by: CERN video productions 04:08 min. / 25 August 2011 / © 2011 CERN www.cern.ch Language English


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CERN OPERA neutrinos travel faster than light, Sep 22, 2011


One of the very pillars of physics and Einstein's theory of relativity - that nothing can go faster than the speed of light - was rocked Thursday, Sep 22, 2011 by new findings from one of the world's foremost laboratories [CNRS]. European researchers said they clocked an oddball type of subatomic particle called a neutrino going faster than the 186282 miles per second that has long been considered the cosmic speed limit. www.physorg.com Einstein never has proven, but only made the assumption, that the speed of light is the maximum obtainable speed of all items in our universe. The CERN OPERA experiment, demonstrating that muon neutrinos do travel faster than light has unbelievable profound consequences. All the works of physics, books articles etc. which rely on Einsteins assumption can be safely tossed into the dumpster ... Thats quite a few. Also theoretical departments are forced into a renewed kick-start and move back to the drawing boards, which include string theory, black holes, dark matter and renewed interpretations of astronomical measurements data. That something was seriously wrong in the field of Physics had become clear after highly critical books on string theory had been published in 2006/2007 : The Trouble With Physics: The Rise of String Theory, The Fall of a Science, and What Comes Next by Lee Smolin Paperback: 416 pages Publisher: Mariner Books; Reprint edition (September 4, 2007) Language: English ISBN-10: 061891868X ISBN-13: 978-0618918683 www.amazon <b>...</b>


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Jasper Kirkby: The CLOUD experiment at CERN


Jasper Kirkby Head of the CLOUD Experiment - CERN, Geneva. This lecture is part of SFU's 2011 global warming seminar series "Global Warming: A Science Perspective". Regardless of one's perspective the effects of global warming are a quantifiable set of environmental results. That is why the SFU Dean of Science Office invited some of the world's leading scientists to present results of their research in this six-part series of talks. The series is designed to speak to a general audience of undergraduate and graduate students, faculty from across the Faculty of Science and the University and interested members of the public. For more information, visit at.sfu.ca


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What's new @CERN ► October 4, 2011 • Part 1/2


What's new @CERN ? Higgs boson, standard model, SUSY and neutrinos © 2011 CERN A very busy Summer has just come to an end, with the LHC's first major results being announced at the Summer physics conferences. It is these results that takes centre stage in this programme with our guests Monica Pepe-Altarelli , Yves Sirois et Christophe Clement. Produced by: CERN video productions Director: CERN video productions 17:25 min. / 03 October 2011 / © 2011 CERN Keywords: higgs boson, boson, higgs, standard model, SUSY, supersymmetry, speed of light, neutrino, neutrinos, OPERA, ARS electronica, arts, research nights, nuit des chercheurs, ATLAS, CMS, LHCb, god particle, particule de Dieu, god, dieu, WNAC, program, news, CERN, actualités, information, dark matter, matière noire, John Ellis, what's new@CERN, 2011, Yves Sirois, Monica Pepe Altarelli, Christophe Clement Language: English What's new @CERN ? Higgs boson, standard model, SUSY and neutrinos © 2011 CERN A very busy Summer has just come to an end, with the LHC's first major results being announced at the Summer physics conferences. It is these results that takes centre stage in this programme with our guests Monica Pepe-Altarelli , Yves Sirois et Christophe Clement. Produced by: CERN video productions Director: CERN video productions 17:25 min. / 03 October 2011 / © 2011 CERN Keywords: higgs boson, boson, higgs, standard model, SUSY, supersymmetry, speed of light, neutrino, neutrinos, OPERA, ARS electronica, arts, research <b>...</b>


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2012 End This CERN 111 Broke


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What's new @CERN ► October 4, 2011 • Part 2/2


What's new @CERN ? Higgs boson, standard model, SUSY and neutrinos © 2011 CERN A very busy Summer has just come to an end, with the LHC's first major results being announced at the Summer physics conferences. It is these results that takes centre stage in this programme with our guests Monica Pepe-Altarelli , Yves Sirois et Christophe Clement. Produced by: CERN video productions Director: CERN video productions 17:25 min. / 03 October 2011 / © 2011 CERN Keywords: higgs boson, boson, higgs, standard model, SUSY, supersymmetry, speed of light, neutrino, neutrinos, OPERA, ARS electronica, arts, research nights, nuit des chercheurs, ATLAS, CMS, LHCb, god particle, particule de Dieu, god, dieu, WNAC, program, news, CERN, actualités, information, dark matter, matière noire, John Ellis, what's new@CERN, 2011, Yves Sirois, Monica Pepe Altarelli, Christophe Clement Language: English What's new @CERN ? Higgs boson, standard model, SUSY and neutrinos © 2011 CERN A very busy Summer has just come to an end, with the LHC's first major results being announced at the Summer physics conferences. It is these results that takes centre stage in this programme with our guests Monica Pepe-Altarelli , Yves Sirois et Christophe Clement. Produced by: CERN video productions Director: CERN video productions 17:25 min. / 03 October 2011 / © 2011 CERN Keywords: higgs boson, boson, higgs, standard model, SUSY, supersymmetry, speed of light, neutrino, neutrinos, OPERA, ARS electronica, arts, research <b>...</b>


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BBC: On The Road With...Scientists at CERN


Matthew Stadlen spends the day at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research near Geneva, with accelerator physicist Steve Myers.


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Cern show particles 'exceeded speed of light' - BBC News


23 September 2011 Last updated at 14:29 New results from Cern, home of the Large Hadron Collider, have confounded physicists - because it seems subatomic particles have beaten the speed of light. The neutrinos sent through the ground from Cern toward the Gran Sasso laboratory 732km (454 miles) away in Italy seemed to show up a tiny fraction of a second early. The speed of light is the universe's ultimate speed limit, and much of modern physics - as laid out in part by Albert Einstein in his theory of special relativity - depends on the idea that nothing can exceed it. The BBC's David Shukman reports.


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CERN News - May 29, 2011: New LHC record of 1000 bunches


The LHC breaks 3 new World records: - 1000 bunches colliding - Highest luminosity (1.2x10^33) - Highest beam energy (73Mj)


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The Neutrinos CERN interview.faster than light Einstein might have been wrong?!HD


If you have eard of Neutrinos this might interest you!!! apparently the Neutrinos travel faster than the speed of light!!! Einstein might have been wrong?! haze-underground.blogspot.com CERN News : Interview of OPERA's spokesperson Antonio Ereditato of the University of Bern and Interview of Dario Autiero CNRS researcher in OPERA experiment Produced by: CERN Video Productions © 2011 CERN www.cern.ch


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CERN Faster Than Light Discovery - Brian Cox Explains


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CERN LHC Black Holes and Strangelets - Can Appear Years Later and Destroy World


Don't believe CERN's one sided story as the whole truth. If Einstein is right, then the CERN LHC is dangerous. Hawking's theory - evaporation of micro black holes has never been proven! Your being mislead. www.notepad.ch lhc-concern.info www.thefreelibrary.com cerncourier.com www.suteka.za.net www.physorg.com physicsworld.com lhc-concern.info www.scientificblogging.com papers.ssrn.com papers.ssrn.com papers.ssrn.com arxiv.org arxiv.org arxiv.org www.space.com www.scienceblog.com www.springerlink.com www.redorbit.com arxiv.org www.universetoday.com www.sciencedaily.com www3.interscience.wiley.com www.easterbrook.ca www.physorg.com www.physorg.com adsabs.harvard.edu cdsweb.cern.ch www.sciencedirect.com www.risk-evaluation-forum.org


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What's new @CERN? Higgs boson, standard model, SUSY and neutrinos 1/2


Date- 3rd Oct 11 Source- cdsweb.cern.ch 'A very busy Summer has just come to an end, with the LHC's first major results being announced at the Summer physics conferences. It is these results that takes centre stage in this programme with our guests Monica Pepe-Altarelli , Yves Sirois et Christophe Clement.'


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Cern Neutrino Results, Discovery Of The Century 2011 Brian Cox


Puzzling results from Cern, home of the Large Hadron Collider, have confounded physicists - because it seems subatomic particles have beaten the speed of light. Neutrinos sent through the ground from Cern toward the Gran Sasso laboratory 732km (454 miles) away in Italy seemed to show up a tiny fraction of a second early. Physicist Brian Cox talks to Shaun Keaveny on BBC 6 Music about this baffling find - he says that if it is right, it could require a complete rewriting of our understanding of the laws of the Universe. Neutrino Experiment Confirms Faster Than Light Possible? 2011 www.youtube.com Physicists urge caution over apparent speed of light violation: www.guardian.co.uk This is the ADG Radio Stream test player, this will be used for any audio reports or interviews either by the ADG or in this case an interview by the BBC with Brian Cox concerning Cern. :) ADG Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow ADG on Twitter: twitter.com


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CERN shows off computing grid infrastructure


Bob Jones, head of the open labs project at CERN, shows off the real-time data transfers taking place out of CERN to a network of almost 200 subsidary datacentres. CERN needs the Grid to help it collect and store the vast amount of data being created from collisions between particles in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).


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CERN: A Chat with James Watson (w/ French subtitles)


Date- 7th Oct 11 Source- cdsweb.cern.ch 'James Watson interviewed by Paola Catapano'


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CERN Breaks Speed of Light - Alain Aspect Nominated for Nobel Prize for breaking speed of light


CERN Breaks Speed of Light with neutrinos, Alain Aspect Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize in Science for "breaking speed of light" with his discovery on non-locality. Speed of light may have been broken www.telegraph.co.uk Faster than light? CERN findings bewilder scientists www.latimes.com Speed of light broken - an expert's view www.telegraph.co.uk Speed of light maybe not fastest after all www.chicagotribune.com Strange Particles May Travel Faster Than Light www.foxnews.com Speed of light 'may have been broken' www.irishtimes.com Faster than light? Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence blogs.telegraph.co.uk Spooky theory, leukemia drugs top Nobel tips: Thomson Reuters www.reuters.com Particle may have gone faster than speed of light www.sfgate.com Dwarf galaxies suggest dark matter theory may be wrong www.bbc.co.uk www.wired.com CERN: Higgs boson 'God particle' likely does not exist www.digitaltrends.com


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At the CERN Centre (Large Hadron Collider) in Switzerland.


Traveling to the Northwest suburbs of Geneva, Switzerland you can find the European Organization for Nuclear Research (or CERN) centre. At this centre you will find the Large Hadron Collider (or LHC). You can view their site here: public.web.cern.ch


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