Veritasium has a great video on a similar dark matter detector in Australia that's involved in these experiments. They're all trying to corroborate the experimental results observed at the DAMA/LIBRA observatory in Italy. Their video goes into more detail about the actual experiment & would make a great companion to watching video.
@@Megadextrious Oh I would disagree. This WIRED video shows more of the equipment and talks about other aspects. They're complimentary and you should definitely watch this one too.
Oh boy, I hope crystals that are extracted and are tested don't possibly cause a resonance cascade.. but that's highly unlikely so you'd probably have nothing to worry about.
Origunal estimate was 1.26 billion. now expected to cost $3 billion, preliminary estimate, and construction has slipped 4 years, with first data expected in 2029
The unavoidable disorder of all the cables and tubes in these labs is anxiety inducing. And not for safety reasons. For obsessive compulsive desire for order. :)
I have an out-of-the-box idea about dark astrophysics. Maybe a scientist could consider it, scientifically. It’s this: what if completely empty space behaves differently than space containing particulate matter? What if it acts like a bubble, and all clumps together making a bigger and bigger bubble … of inverse gravity.
it's great and all that you drop the names of all the tools and machines that they're using and then completely skip any explanation what cryptic TLA machine number 3 does. do you expect me to go into a google rabbit hole for every machine shown on screen? if you have time to label it, please also take time to explain in a few words what it does. or just skip over it entirely because for me it doesn't add to the understanding of what the scientists do when i see a list of nondescript machinery.
what do they do with those core samples? can you buy them when they’re done with them? i’d love to own a core piece where different types of bedrock met like that!
@@franciscob.deoliveira8904 definitely. And anybody who does purchase such precious items for a personal collection has a responsibility to make it available to researchers whenever it is needed.
Why so many commercials? Totally annoying for such an intriguing topic. Too bad the general public couldn't tour a facility like this. That would make a lasting field trip.
Yeah LBNF/DUNE is the biggest of its kind: linear proton accelerator, neutrino research collaboration and propably the biggest neutrino detectors of its energy range. Little hype in the video. The biggest research collaboration in particle physics and the biggest particle accelerator is LHC in Cern. I think also the biggest neutrino detector by size is the 1 cubic kilometer IceCube in Antarctica. 🤷🏻♂️
I belive you'll never find dark matter as I belive it's part of space time. You can't see time. It just happens. You can't see the glue that holds space time together. It's beyond our understand of what dark matter & space time is.
Ok WIRED, we need an entire series just on this laboratory.
How did this girl get the job to narrate this? And why does the audio sound like it was recorded with AirPods?
I couldn't even watch this because of that. I felt like I was sitting through a highschool book report.
@@ThisIsTheInternet me too
I was thinking make-a-wish-foundation had a kid do the narration :/
Uuu
Dude it sounds like that Asian student resident doctor in the last season of House
Very informative video but the naration is kinda annoying.
Absolutely. The narration makes me cringe.
It's like... Your best friends GF in fourth grade
Ah hem Stewie here an it's "Narration" an deal with It if it's "annoying" turn ur volume all the way down an turn on captions
FOCUS.
nice video. naration was rough at the begining but it got better. Very interesting stuff.
Narration was indeed rough, in the beginning and for the rest of the video.
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The writing, VO, and EQ were jarringly far off the standard for a Wired video
Yeah man, this was brutal. haha
So are are the comments geez!
(Not yours I mean the other, you know what I mean
It would pay off to hire a different speaker.
Nobody asked.
@@RickR69 Well I'd like to consume an improved video, maybe it helps? No hard feelings.
@@RickR69 By making it public you knowingly invite critique.
agreeeeeeeed. =)
I agree, i wanted to watch it but couldn't stand the 13 year old boy with braces talking
Is this a school report?
Thank you for this. It made me snort!
No, it's your mother. FOCUS. (dumbass)
Finding neutrinos is like finding a random error in their machines.
5:29 "possibly the most concentration of xenon in the universe"? Who copy-edited this thing?
Where else is there that much liquid xenon?
@@bmay8818 he's commenting on the grammar, should be most concentrated or highest concentration
Let me do commentary atleast I could sound like I care about the subject and not talk through a laptop microphone.
Keep posting this comment. It might actually happen
Veritasium has a great video on a similar dark matter detector in Australia that's involved in these experiments. They're all trying to corroborate the experimental results observed at the DAMA/LIBRA observatory in Italy. Their video goes into more detail about the actual experiment & would make a great companion to watching video.
Yes! I just watched that yesterday, super interesting stuff! I kind of feel like now I don’t need to watch this video anymore lol….
@@Megadextrious Oh I would disagree. This WIRED video shows more of the equipment and talks about other aspects. They're complimentary and you should definitely watch this one too.
Wired, please find this girl a new job
Oh boy, I hope crystals that are extracted and are tested don't possibly cause a resonance cascade.. but that's highly unlikely so you'd probably have nothing to worry about.
Dark matter feels like some kind of bizarre repeat of the Michelson-Morley experiments.
So cool. You could probably make a years worth of episodes down there!
Why was this recorded on a set of wired apple headphones?
Because your mother was busy blowing me. Any other asinine questions?
"Gordon doesn't need to hear all these. He's a highly trained professional"
Giving off aperture vibes more than black Mesa
What's up with the cursive voice narrator
Can we have a host over 15?
The girl speaking was not the right person for this job.
Says WHO? You??? Sit down and FOCUS. Please.
@@janusconner3710 You are correct. I am the one who made the comment you replied to!
thank you guys for teaching me more than school ever did. great video!
To be fair this video didn't exist when you were in school.
feels like the best palce for a hooror game to take place
Half Life: Dark Matter
Whats hooror
It's a music subject that Ryan and Colin enjoy.
I vote creative nonfiction NTR.
How does Wired manage to put up a thumbnail with 'particle' misspelled.
Origunal estimate was 1.26 billion. now expected to cost
$3 billion, preliminary estimate, and construction has slipped 4 years, with first data expected in 2029
The unavoidable disorder of all the cables and tubes in these labs is anxiety inducing. And not for safety reasons. For obsessive compulsive desire for order. :)
Don't worry! They're also manually creating cracks in the surface of the earth and nothing could go wrong with that!
But for real, most modern scientific escapades are pretty safe. They have layers of physical security and protocols to make sure people stay safe.
It’s so many things going on in this world that we don’t know about
I want to see the laboratory working in the alien autopsy and deciphering alien technology.
S-4
Yes certainly there's more...
15 floors of activity!
It's a great and informative video, but I'll be honest, the narration was hard to listen to.
I have an out-of-the-box idea about dark astrophysics. Maybe a scientist could consider it, scientifically.
It’s this: what if completely empty space behaves differently than space containing particulate matter? What if it acts like a bubble, and all clumps together making a bigger and bigger bubble … of inverse gravity.
I don't speak in feet.
Various sound waves would help this Dark matter experiment.
Thank me after.
Wtf is this voiceover
More like this please 🙏✅💯👍
Everybody is talking about the narration but nobody is talking about the typo on ‘partical’
Wired has enough of a budget to get this right
Lol, I love how you think that a higher income can erase human error.
9:25 better not let the crack heads know they could just grow copper
this has some serious scp vibes
Burgerking Foot Lettuce is the last thing you'd want in your Meal
Very strange choice of narration. She sounds like she needs to cough lol.
it's great and all that you drop the names of all the tools and machines that they're using and then completely skip any explanation what cryptic TLA machine number 3 does. do you expect me to go into a google rabbit hole for every machine shown on screen? if you have time to label it, please also take time to explain in a few words what it does. or just skip over it entirely because for me it doesn't add to the understanding of what the scientists do when i see a list of nondescript machinery.
Nah just enjoy the incidental complexity and be happy your own TLA machine 3 does something reasonable.
Thanks for tour of this , i always want it 👌👌👌
*If amber heard started narrating at the wired*
“Every girl’s crazy about a quark hadron” - LEP Zepplin
This is the place to go if "Into the Night" ever happens
did you have to make the narration unbearable to listen to?
what do they do with those core samples? can you buy them when they’re done with them? i’d love to own a core piece where different types of bedrock met like that!
Those hundred million year cores would be great to see in a museum.
@@franciscob.deoliveira8904 definitely. And anybody who does purchase such precious items for a personal collection has a responsibility to make it available to researchers whenever it is needed.
great video, eager to see even more.
Somr day it even leads to the upside down
Everyone is bullying the narrator
Actually stopped watching it she was so bad. Sounds like she recorded her audio on her laptop.
Humans are jerks.
Sheldon would like to go a tour in this.
Play "Hidden Deep" makes this creepy.
Sounds like Charlyne Yi narrating
Why so many commercials? Totally annoying for such an intriguing topic. Too bad the general public couldn't tour a facility like this. That would make a lasting field trip.
. Why does sanford hate JEWS and elderlyb?🤔
. why ask such a question ?
I worked there building scaffold. Really cool stuff.
Why does sanford labs hate jews?🤔
DUSEL! I remember doing some geophysics deep underground to help design the excavations for it. Glad to see it's up and running!
Yeah LBNF/DUNE is the biggest of its kind: linear proton accelerator, neutrino research collaboration and propably the biggest neutrino detectors of its energy range. Little hype in the video. The biggest research collaboration in particle physics and the biggest particle accelerator is LHC in Cern. I think also the biggest neutrino detector by size is the 1 cubic kilometer IceCube in Antarctica. 🤷🏻♂️
"Good morning and welcome to the Black Mesa transit system"
Seriously why does every other line sound like it was recorded in a different room with a different microphone?
I hope one day we'll all completely understand dark matter through better detectors. Very informative video, thank you
Number 15: Burger King Foot Lettuce
Please say there will be a PART 2 😕...
Walt would have put better use to this lab.
So Physicist Guessing what Dark Matter is .. "Dark" is just a cool name for "I have No idea"
To see far you have to go deep.
I belive you'll never find dark matter as I belive it's part of space time. You can't see time. It just happens. You can't see the glue that holds space time together. It's beyond our understand of what dark matter & space time is.
They try do to with machines, what the mind can do alone
Hello, Gordon
Who on earth thought of this first?
Did this show intentionally omit what type of mine this "was"?
That's dope 🤘🏻
Black Mesa vibes
If a neutrino travels through my body or a whole planet, when does the neutrino stop?
Won't a Neutrino interact with the Xenon ?
Is this Black Mesa?
I love that he mentioned Beyonce!!! She is literally the queen of all matter. I LIVE.
Question Number 1: Do you have Curium and Mendelium salt on stock, to sprinkle on your pizza?
Didn't JWST just confirm the universe is far older and bigger than we realise, there is your missing mass, lolol
Isnt there a MAGLEV train down there?👽
my guy sounds like he's crying
Jesser, we need to cook.
‘Partical’ physics 😂
The Black Mesa Research Facility)
Hugh kinda looks like Gordon Freeman.
Coincidence?
I do not think so.
OMG so much Xenon, sign me up.
I was expecting CERN
Dark Matter is 'the Void' in your inner awareness...focus2manifestSomethingfromNothing/theVoid ❤
Anyone else read the science fiction book "Hominids"?
Very Nice Bro! Get Good People!
BLACK MESA
now we just need an omnipotent ai
This is probably why earthquakes happen 😂😂😂😂😂
6:37 and turn on subtitles
And now?
are they making dark hole ?
Cosmic carburetor to channel what?
Dark matter seems as elusive as my attention as I try to focus while listening to the narration...
this video gave me backroom vibes lol
Especially that 1st experiment and the clean suits.
Not working out
5k feet below ground yea they got some ish down there
Y'all need to kill more zombies if u want complete understanding of dark matter
I thought we had detected it already?
There is one experiment that has results that *may* have detected dark matter but it hasn't been confirmed in any other experiment yet.
This some Umbrella Corp type stuff