Everything you need to know about Fermilab

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Dr. Lincoln I work at a General Mills cake and brownie mix factory right down the road from Fermilab on Kirk Rd. If you ever want a tour of my place you're welcome to. We don't have any particle detectors but we have a lab where we bake up samples. It's actually a really impressive plant. You can bring science ninja dude too I guess. 😁

adamkendall
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Great overview by a realy good presenter.
Clear and concise.
Thank you Dr L.

martinpickard
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Great video. My college physics professor, Dr. Robert Purbrick, got his Ph.D. with Enrico Fermi during the Manhattan Project days. The grad students took turns sleeping near the nuclear reactor to monitor the D2O leak alarm. He was on duty one night and the alarm went off. He got up to get dressed and go outside in the cold winter and climb down to see what was going on. Then the alarm stopped. So, he went back to bed thinking it was a faulty alarm that could be looked at when he woke up. However, the alarm went off and on again and then again once more. After getting up and climbing down the ladder under the reactor, he found that a beetle was on its back wiggling its legs to try and turn over. Every now and then, two legs would hit both contacts of the sensor and the alarm would sound. The current would knock the beetle out, stopping the alarm. When the beetle came to, the whole process repeated itself. Sometimes, pure physics involves biology!

carlmarch
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Hi, Dr. Lincoln. It was very nice to meet you and get such an easy to understand explanation of Neutrinos and Fermilab. I'm totally not scientifically gifted, so, thank you very much for making this so easy to understand. For some reason, lately, I've felt like this is incredibly important research for, yeah, the future of humanity, in an urgent way. Thank you.

susworld
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You say you can talk all day. Well, I am quite certain I am not just speaking for myself when I say I can watch and listen to you talk all day.

TheSilentWhales
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Dr. Lincoln you are a great teacher. Information given to non scientists will surely make us better citizens. I love your videos. Thanks for the great information about Fermi. It looks like the Adler has some catching up to do.

mflynn
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It is indeed an amazing place! Thank you Dr. Don!

SCIENCE IS EVERYTHING!

bandongogogo
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my grandmpa worked their for 40 years, sense they began building. I have visited and got very private tours from him. He also helped build that lazer thing, his position was a Senior Head Engineer. He also designed one of the buildings currently their still.

nicholascorso
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Excellent overview video about exciting developments. @10:07 is always amazing.

pnesap
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I love Fermilab. CERN has and will continue to do wonderful things, but Fermilab has been at it for a while too. Thank you all for your contributions. I love these videos and your projects and research.

mpaulworkman
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"Fermilab is everything"
And Dr. Lincoln is such a great educator. Thanks a lot!

quahntasy
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Now I can understand why your explanations made more sense than the most of related videos here on YouTube. I definitely don’t have the qualifications to be someone there. But at least hire me as a ganitor please. Would you?
So that I be with you guys while earning something to live.

farhadpoladin
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Thank you very much ❤️. You really impressed me with your erudite lecture. I salute you. ❤🎉😂

nayanendumisra
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This is an amazing video!! Thank you so much for sharing insight on some of the projects & teams - Nova, g-2, DUNE, so many exciting things happening at Fermi. Thanks for taking the time to make this great video! 🙌🏻 I hope “Ask a a Scientist” is still going!! ❤

Gggvgvbb
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Thanks for posting this and all of the other Fermilab videos; they convince this layperson who never took math beyond trigonometry and graduate statistics that she understands a bit about quantum mechanics. The bit I understand has definitely convinced me, Dr Lincoln, that "physics is everything." Sign me "A Grateful Taxpayer."

helenel
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This is about to become my go to for the answers to the greatest questions I didn't know you were here guys glad to have found you .... I genuinely mean that this is a great opportunity for our students to behold I really wish I'd have been from a different era there's so many questions I have for you all brilliant first episode for me

paulryan
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This is an incredible video on an incredible topic

Nosikas
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I was a visitor there for one year. One of the best experience of my life. I contributed making a very high precision magnetic field measure machine.

ViniciusNFigueiredo
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Absolutely necessary to keep the lead in research and innovations. Thank you for explaining. Hope our government, especially now, understand it's importance.

brandonmorad
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I really appreciate Dr. Lincoln's way of talking, very smooth and gets to the principles and points of core physics!

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