Why a Laboratory 1750 Meters Below Ground is a Good Idea

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In this chapter we will talk about the ANDES project, a subway laboratory to be built 1750 meters underground for the study of neutrinos and dark matter.

Index
00:00 Intro
00:47 What we want to measure
04:17 Why underground
06:38 Why between Chile and Argentina
09:42 What experiments will be performed

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Woww
So love ur videos....short simple and great knowledge without any unwanted

Sam_Chintapalli
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César Lattes hizo en Bolivia, en el nevado Chacaltaya sus experimentos sobre raios cósmicos.

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Please be aware, Eduardo narrates the same content with his own voice on the Spanish and Italian versions, but needed to use a synthesized voice for the English ones. And please keep this in mind if one runs across a potential error or confusion that could be attributed to a language barrier.

I was motivated to write this after an arrogant prick embarrassed himself by rudely pointing out…issues…that met this criteria, on one of Eduardo’s transistor series videos.

Since it’s obvious he’s not intending to intentionally mislead and immediately assume someone is an idiot, it is more appropriate to think there may be another reason for the confusion. And please, above all, critique respectfully! I have never respected (nor finished reading their rant) anyone for this behavior and I’m always surprised and disgusted when adults behave like petulant children in these forums.

Like most people, I prefer a human voice but that would be very expensive in this case. I’m grateful he published his content in English, as I really appreciate his perspective, insight, knowledge, and of course his 3D models, as they go a long way reinforcing the text w animation.

Thank you, Eduardo!

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Ustedes no hablan de César Lattes? Gran científico y físico del Brasil, que merecía el premio Nobel.

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