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Trailer di Particle Fever, documentario di Mark Levinson dedicato all'acceleratore di particelle Large Hadron Collider.
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00:01Grazie per la visione, grazie per tutti i nostri spettatori.
00:04Seguite a tutti i nostri spettatori per alcuni minuti.
00:10In exploration, there needs to be the set of people who have no rules
00:16and they are going into the frontier.
00:21I've never heard of a moment in history where an entire field is hinging on a single event.
00:27The Large Hadron Collider, the biggest machine ever built, is finally going to turn on.
00:33You take two things and you smash them together.
00:36You get a lot of stuff out of that collision and you try to understand that stuff.
00:41Could be nothing other than just understanding everything.
00:45Little did I know when I started that the experiments would take 30 years
00:50and here I am still not knowing.
00:52I really want to know the truth.
00:55The first time I ever saw it, I can remember walking in and just being stunned.
00:59Like, five stories completely filled with custom designed, hand soldered, microelectronics.
01:06There are 10,000 people, over 100 nationalities.
01:10Ciao, ciao.
01:11100,000 computers deal with the data.
01:14In fact, the World Wide Web was invented at CERN so that physicists could share the data.
01:18This is really my generation's only shot.
01:22Let's get started, everybody.
01:23Now comes the day of reckoning.
01:25Given the complexity, they're already about a week or two behind.
01:29They're saying that all their tombs are breaking.
01:31It takes the question of what are the risks.
01:33It would be a catastrophe for physics.
01:35These helium leaks are really frustrating.
01:37You've got magnets sheared off their jacks.
01:39Completely catastrophic.
01:41We're at a fork in the road, and it's cranking up the suspense as much as it possibly can.
01:46We may discover additional space dimension, the mystery and the origin of the universe.
01:50We may be at the end of the road.
01:52The entire control room is like a group of six-year-olds whose birthday is next week.
01:56It's incredible that it's happened in my lifetime.
02:02Whatever we learn is going to have a dramatic impact on the way human beings think about the universe forever.
02:08Whatever we learn is going to have a dramatic impact on the way human beings think about the universe.
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