James Beacham keynote - 2018 Ecsite Annual Conference

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8 June 2018, Geneva, Switzerland.

James Beacham's keynote speech at the 2018 Ecsite Annual Conference was sponsored by The Kavli Foundation.

As a member of the ATLAS collaboration, one of the teams that discovered the Higgs boson in 2012, at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC), James Beacham searches for evidence of new particles — dark matter, gravitons, dark photons, and exotic Higgs bosons among them — that could provide answers to the fundamental open questions of physics.

In addition to his research, he is a frequent speaker at popular science, technology, and futurism conferences and art/science events around the world.
His talk, “How we explore unanswered questions in physics”, was featured on TED.com and has been viewed over 1.4 million times.

2018 Ecsite Annual Conference, hosted by the Natural History Museum of Geneva in partnership with CERN, University of Geneva Scienscope, and Campus Biotech in Geneva, Switzerland, on 5-9 June 2018.
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I truly want to be alive when we even start to design the moon collider!

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there he goes...off point again and again and...

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well.., deep science exploration is totally not the cause of poberty and mass refugees. It's the product of dirty politics, curruptions, cultural and belief differences.
But personally, the amount involve in building and maintaining LHC versus the positive impact in our society so far is not realistic in my opinoin..

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