What’s Really Happening At CERN



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26 thoughts on “What’s Really Happening At CERN

  1. Not going to Lie, I cried a little watching this video. Science and knowledge is so valuable. Is humanity hold hands stop conflicts and bet for knowledge we would live in a utopia.
    Incredible video, thank you!

  2. Glad to subscribe. Thank you for the interesting videos.

    Can I ask you a question about Dark Matter, Flow, and Energy that will likely demonstrate a very limited understanding of it?

    I heard that we think most of our universe is made of these Dark things that we cannot detect.

    I have a difficult time thinking we cannot detect these things, so I thought, “What if they’re not really there? What else could cause the bending of light and the calculations that indicate the universe must have more mass?

    Now, I heard also about the universe expanding and most people say it is expanding into “nothing” – a very strange claim indeed.

    And I was thinking about, well, the Book of Genesis, which I do not interpret in any literal or scientific way, but I do think has incredible truths in it. So, in Genesis, God seems to carve out a space within which He will create and does this by “separating the waters”. That is, He builds up land so the water (chaos) of the seas are held below and he pushes the waters above to hold the chaos off them beyond the sky. Rain is therefore part of the waters being held at bay by God and the flood is chaos being released by God to temporarily let the chaos flood in and destroy things.

    Now, metaphorically, what if what was created in the Big Bang and started expanding isn’t expanding into nothing, but something that gives constant pressure upon the universe from the edge of the universe in every direction. Kind of like the latex of a balloon.

    The breath going into the balloon is like the Big Bang expanding the universe as it gives pressure to the balloon, and if you counted all the actual matter or particles in the balloon you may be baffled at how they behave if you didn’t know they were in a latex casing that was pressuring them to act differently than if there was no casing at all.

    Succinctly then, could the Big Bang have happened in something it is pushing outward, but to us is just “the edge of our universe” but acts like a latex of a balloon, causing all those calculations that seem to need there to be more mass when there is nothing else?

    Like, we actually CAN detect everything and there is no such thing as Dark Matter, Dark Energy, or Dark Flow, but the pressure from this outer chaos within which the creation blew up makes us think those things must exist??

  3. 😂😂😂 you’re not so bright,.

    Particles that are smaller than the atom are called subatomic particles. The three main subatomic particles that form an atom are protons, neutrons, and electrons. The center of the atom is called the nucleus.

    This means CERN IS trying to split atoms! Not electrons, not protons and not neutrons! If your going to attempt the truth,. Try harder! 😂😂😂

  4. And with all this they still say the universe came from a big bang….PffffT it's always been here and always will, the universes is existence! JWST has proven the big bang was a flop!

  5. Yeah so, my current understanding is that the Higgs boson supports the Einstein Rosen bridge + brane theory of the universe, what about others like string theory? Have they been debunked, and from the movie Oppenheimer (with all of the politics removed completely, meaning just stfu and listen to the main character/founder of the company), we clearly debunked the God Does not Play Dice book by Einstein so I'd wanna talk about this with someone

  6. Cern is doin something that they dont fully understand the magnitude of…. my friend danny thought he went blind one day but he really thinks now in retrospect that he was in between realities for a few moments… he described it as staring into the abyss and we both said "fuckin cern" at the same time… lol.

  7. "The Large Hadron Collider could open a doorway to an extra dimension and out of this door might come something, or we might send something through it." —Sergio Bertolucci, director for research and scientific computing at CERN

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