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CERN The Higgs boson, back to the basics

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This is a test to gauge interest in a CERN2 channel containing thousands of reels of archived footage not generally available. The videos will vary greatly in content and might include some videos that are extremely technical and boring, and some that are extremely short. Like the videos and/or subscribe ONLY if you would like to see a CERN2 channel with a variety of categories. The category of video you like or subscribe during will count toward the new channel as a whole – not broken down by category.
After a two week trial period (more or less), if you decided you want it, the channel will be created and populated with at least one new video every day. (We literally have thousands).
Production of the channel will be decided on a combination of likes and new subscriptions.
If we proceed after the trial period, subscriptions will be moved to the new channel.
tl;dr
If you want to see a new CERN2 channel that has everything the primary CERN channel doesn’t have, Like and subscribe.
All videos are courtesy of CERN, ©CERN in their respective year, were used with permission from CERN, and subject to removal at any time.
The CERN logo ™ is a trademark of European Organization For Nuclear Research
Content:
How do the elementary particles get their mass? How does the Brout-Englert-Higgs field work? Why is it so special? How was its existence proved at the LHC?
The basics of the Higgs Boson and its associated field explained in 4 minutes with infographics.
Music credits:
After a two week trial period (more or less), if you decided you want it, the channel will be created and populated with at least one new video every day. (We literally have thousands).
Production of the channel will be decided on a combination of likes and new subscriptions.
If we proceed after the trial period, subscriptions will be moved to the new channel.
tl;dr
If you want to see a new CERN2 channel that has everything the primary CERN channel doesn’t have, Like and subscribe.
All videos are courtesy of CERN, ©CERN in their respective year, were used with permission from CERN, and subject to removal at any time.
The CERN logo ™ is a trademark of European Organization For Nuclear Research
Content:
How do the elementary particles get their mass? How does the Brout-Englert-Higgs field work? Why is it so special? How was its existence proved at the LHC?
The basics of the Higgs Boson and its associated field explained in 4 minutes with infographics.
Music credits: