Emilie, Physics, USA, Finalist: 2024 Breakthrough Junior Challenge
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- Learn more at breakthroughju.... The Breakthrough Junior Challenge is an annual competition for students, ages 13-18, to share their passion for math and science with the world! Each student submits a video that explains a challenging and important concept or theory in mathematics, life sciences, or physics. The winner receives a $250,000 college scholarship. The winning student's teacher and school also benefit: $50,000 for the teacher and a state-of-the-art $100,000 science lab for the school.
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Hi all, I’m the creator of this video. I’m really not sure why the like counter is being odd, but I’ve just reached out to TH-cam to look into it. I would like to clarify that I would never buy likes-that is completely against the spirit of the competition and all that I stand for. I’ve notified the Breakthrough Junior Challenge organizers about this so they are aware and so it will not unfairly impact the others’ performance in the popular vote. Hopefully, they can track down where these extra likes are coming from.
In the meantime, thank you for taking the time to watch my video. I hope you enjoy it and learn something new!
No worry, thanks for choosing Particle Physics, it's a great video🤩
So proud of how this turned out-I know how hard you worked on this ❤ much love, your Cece
Love the inclusion of the field interaction diagrams! It really helps give intuition as to why we'd expect a Higgs boson as opposed to just some flat Higgs field or something. Awesome stuff!
Great stuff, Emilie!
Cute video! Never heard of the Higgs field before, so this was interesting!
Awesome vid! Thanks for teaching🤩
Such an entertaining and concisely presented video. Great work and thank you for sharing!! 😊
Hey, it was intresting 😊 really, I didn't believe that I understood it very well. Thanks EMILIE...
You go girl🥳🙌🏻🙌🏻 me and my friends from the Philippines have watched this and are supporting you❤
So so insightful!! Love this
I love the animations, it helped make a difficult subject entertaining and easier to understand! Learned something new today thanks to you 😊
The editing on this vid is so well done! Info was super well presented, great job!
Great job on this! Super informative and well put together.
Impressive Emilie! Youve turned out to be one smart lady! :)
This is awesome keep up the good work!!
This is so interesting! You did such a great job on this 🥰🥰🥰 Thanks for helping me learn something new!
Emilie, I am so proud of you. You really did a great job❤ Appreciate your hard work and you made it! Support from yr kayan cece💕
This is a really good explanation! Very clear!
Very nice! There was a time when scientists wanted to create an even bigger sub-atomic particle collider than the Hadron collider in Waxahachie, TX, but they could not convince the powers that be to spend a lot of money to build it. Do you know why? Because they used the term "Higgs Boson" particle. If they had used a different name (such as the "God particle"), then it may have been built after all.
Very impressive👌👌
this was so interesting! how come i never learned this in school??
Very impressive!
Nice
You go Emily!
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️
the views and likes don’t add up…
it has 289 views but 1.1k likes??
@@sweetalyssa5051 😱
@@sweetalyssa5051 I hope this will be seen.
Yup
u should report it considering its a competition with prize money on the line
Something fishy going on here with views and likes
but good video!
did anyone report this? seems like theyre buying likes
@@mr.e2156 they are def buying likes bc they would have comments talking abt this video too..
@@Genadium how do we report it?
@@sweetalyssa5051 click the three dots in the video