When two Physicists come together and talk about the universe, and yet can put in to context that even I and all of us can understand is great. This is why I'm here Dr Becky. To learn the what ifs and what can be. Thanks Dr Becky. Also feel like I'm in Kindergarten all over again. Way COOL.
It was an excellent idea to post the full interviews, thank you! The edited videos give us concise insight to the science. These more meandering interviews give us relaxed insight into the humans. The world needs both.
hehe, But we don't work for charm particles. You gotta lean to tame thouse nouns, latchkey is not equil to catchphrese or latchstrings. Dead end has existed fo such a long time and that's the only question we should be asking, cause Mandlrot and Julia set have been around for far such a long time. We'd sure love to see some charms go down in smoke, smashing head on at near light speed on a linear course, rather than discrete dirt track, it's like my favorite social media war story. Smash that particle higgs supersymmetry on a chalkboard sandwhich,will ya? so far below conscousness, it's like time stopping. Ever seen them horror flicks from Hollywood? What's a feed back loop got to do with anything! Charged Particle Soup. It's gonna be great when the dust finally settles back where they belong. . .on the ground. Perhaps they could be transformed to beneficial insects or dung, on the multiphase nature of things, that's being graceful and feeding plants is great for the kids growing up, cause Sun is magnetic and we should all be attracted to light, rather than churnning out electric. Personally, i'd rather be smitten like a little school teacher @Hardrock University than turn anything over to the basement partivle -higgs field. Dang. Charm got me. I meandered for science station Earth, but my teacher schoolwork homework snitch detector molecular spectrographic, is not atomic. All differences aside, we are not the particle, but are filled with the absences, the voids of spaces and multiphase moon angles.
One good thing about being truthful is that consciousness works. Because continuing to purposefully develop in a false manner brings the idea of convection and compacting something so small thye will leanr the knowledge of oscilations and heat, and might rather burst into flames rather than become something useful, beneficial, and build up something good, rather than decay, because they will become guilty of the charges brought before them, which is gravity in a nutshell.
I am thoroughly enjoying these talks. These are such fascinating people, and they are all adding their inflection on the ………..” Higgs “. But now i have developed a desire to hear Peter Higgs himself talking about the Higgs field and his thing pathway to realization and how he perceives it.
Cracking interview. Nice blast from the past as well, Clara was a couple of years above me at uni. Nearly 10 years after leaving, I think I'm starting to actually miss doing physics. Nice work, Dr Becky!
Thanks for posting the full interview! I’ve never heard the Higgs snowfield analogy and it is a lot clearer to me now than some other examples I’ve heard.
There is a beauty in language understood. Indeed intelligence unlocking the secretive universe; thank you DrNellist & DrBecky for this splendid interview!
This interview answered several things I find it easy to wonder about when these topics are explained (cosmic rays making Higgs bosons, conservation of momentum indicating undetected particles). Great discussion!
It was my understanding that Peter Higgs himself was first to use the snowfield analogy, and that it was actually traipsing through the snow that helped him with the intuitive visualisation that he based his theory on. I think I picked this up off TH-cam so it could well be BS.
Clara is so calm and chill as she spits out IQ 200 facts. It's like her brain is capable of going 200 mph and this conversation is about 60 mph for her. lol
Excellent interview, Dr. Becky! Thank you! Did you know that Dr. Nellist was in a Zombie movie? It was filmed at CERN by grad students. It's a satire of SciFi movies, and you can find it if you search for "The LHC Zombie Movie".
Hi Dr Becky I always watch your content it’s fantastic!! Any chance you could do an up to date video on Mira 1&2 and what Galen has observed on the tail etc please
Dr. Becky if you had the choice to have built cern knowing that you would only confirm the Higgs, or wait it out till say 2025 to build a bigger next level particle collider which would you pick? I ask because this was the question many decades ago by the first-gen particle physicist and mostly the Americans predicted it wouldn't find what they had been a custom to. It had a big impact on America not taking the next step if I understand it correctly at the time .
A rolling stone gathers no moss, yet a snowball is Higgs Boson enjoying itself! Becky, as an aging Ski Instructor/Mountaineer I can now express one's rolls in the snow with Chlamydomanas Antarticas with greater insight..........
This is a nice series, thank you. More time with the Soft Cozy Sweater of Adventure! I do have to keep reminding myself that the Higgs field only gives some particles mass. Not all of them.
Well, all elementary particles that have mass (electron, quark, higgs, etc.) have mass because of the higgs field. You might be thinking of that fact that ~99% of the mass of a proton is not due to the higgs field, and is a consequence of QCD and e=mc2.
@@frankharr9466 By the basic laws of the internet: yes. I can't say I don't appreciate the negation of that inferation. (yes, that is a triple negative) (This is kind of similar to rule 34, in a way, but in reverse; or not, the internet is weird.) I probably only confused us all more with this reply. My bad. But, that just reinforces my point. Or not. Or does it? *Vasue music*
George Chapline, a physicist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is saying black holes are dark energy I"m thinking more along the lines of dark matter. For all we know they could be the same thing. What do you think?
Photons are definitely bosons (so are gluons and W and Z particles). Not sure about Higgs boson decay products, but there's probably enough different ways it can happen that there's at least one that produces photons somewhere down the line.
I agree that would have been better. But I never intended to post full interviews when I went to film - just snippets in my other videos. It was only when I got back and finished editing my other CERN videos that I decided to post these.
Is the snow field analogy actually a realistic analogy of how the Highs field works? In particular the snow shoe case: we use snowshoes to allow us, as heavier beings, to still walk on snow without sinking into the snow, so does that mean that there may be some mechanism that can be used to "modify" mass in the same way in real life? So many sci-fi applications if this is the case..
Analogies have their limitations. . . But yes, the SF community will pick up the ball and run with it. . . To use another analogy. Hence, Analog Magazine. . . Science Fiction, Science Fact.
I was wondering whether the Coriolis force is a factor in particle accelerators. It may seem not important comparing to the forces needed to make relativistic particles to go in circles but the relativistic Coriolis force is much stronger than the classical formula at the the velocities involved (it has the gamma as a factor).
Playing marbles while trying to figure out the "chemistry/physic's" of how all the marbles interact. Hmm... how far do they go through other materials to separate to be able to capture those is some way. It's like trying to interact with a spherical static ball and hope that whatever is filtered through the material may interact with other certain particles. I wonder what the material saturated with those other particles lost or maybe absorbed, how and if it would saturate another material to make something new if you have other particles running adjacent to the mainstream that may hit what came off the first initial higgs bosons spherical blast to make something new.
I am not a physicist. But I don't like the snowfield analogy. When you walk on the snowfield you think of the Earth's gravitational force pulling your body and so you are creating disturbances on the snowfield. But Higgs field is not like that. It is the interaction of the Higgs field with a particle itself that slows and provides mass to the particle. What is the Higgs analogy of "Earth" in the snowfield explanation?
Yes, but what are fields? I understand how a magnetic field or electric field affects the movement of charge, but without particles, would the fields be there, and if so, what are they made of?
It's fun watching these folk who still have not figured out the 3D reality to the full extent yet. In turn, they have not even speculated about the existence of the 4D reality, never mind understanding it.
Yes great video! When the camera shows both of you, there is an orange strut missing between you. And when it;s just on Dr. Nellist, there is a missing strut behind her, to the right of her head from the camera's perspective. I'm sure the reason is extremely mundane, so let's just let it remain a mystery shall we?
Fundamental particle doesn't mean stable. There is many fundamental particles which are unstable in conditions currently present around us. This includes two heavier quark families (strange, charm, top and bottom) which decay quickly in most places. There is some theoretical work suggesting that very heavy neutron star might have large number of strange quarks in them. But I don't know if there is any experimental evidence for strange stars yet.
The analogy is semi productive for context, at least the source used water in one of its states as a reference, ie Snow. 😉 It's cute, exotic media is my specialty.
Well... How do you rank this. Prowing the higgs boson A "picture" of a black hole Measuring gravitational waves who's to say what will change the world the most
None - the higgs boson is still a theory no proof, no picture of BH since it is black , there should be many waves from all around w/ trillions of stars & BHs...
For me (as in what I was most excited about): 1) image of the black hole in m87 2) detection of gravitational waves 3) detecting the Higgs boson But I think a lot of people would have a different order! And that’s not necessarily the order for what will change the world the most either...
Not exactly on point, here, but I read about the recent "nearest black hole to earth" news, and the concomitant theory that this possibly means that small black holes are possibly way more common than was thought, up till this discovery was made. Indeed, according to the quote from the ESO, "there should be about 100 million black holes" in our galaxy alone. this new discovery is estimated at approx 3x solar mass. So making a (no doubt erroneous) guess that this is an "average" black hole, that means our galaxy may have an extra 3x10^8 solar masses floating around. And of course it is entirely possible they may be more massive on average than that. So far, the "missing mass" in galaxies has been attributed to Dark Matter, and the idea that black holes might instead account for the "missing mass" was dismissed, as not being sufficient to account for the observed rotation rates. How would this new hypothesis shift the balance, gravitationally speaking, away from the Dark Matter theory? Whilst i get that DM seems to be responsible for the shape of clusters of galaxies, and indeed seems to be demanded by the λCDM model, maybe the individual galaxies rotations may not be need to be explained by haloes of DM Just askin'!
If Black Holes are anything like neutron stars then the more massive they are the smaller the Event Horizon. The most massive would thus have a very tight 'choke' radius with a large accretion disk surrounding outside. The accretion disk becomes an additionally attractive gravitic force acting upon outlying bodies so possibly even becoming a very dense plasma and igniting nuclear fusion, while in this accretion plane arrangement. But the Singularity flux being an unstable core structure, stellar energy is squeezed out at right angles to the disk plane as a GRB rather than a globe of light like orthodox stars. This is just conjecture on my own part and does not imply an expert knowledge of stellar physics.
@@santyclause8034 , Black holes have event horizon size proportional to the mass. This means small mass is also smaller event horizon. Black hole doesn't have to be collecting accretion disk if it is in area with relatively low density. Still random charged particles entering it would likely generate energetic photons for heavy acceleration. I don't know how would you go detecting a few photons from all background noise generated around us.
Hi Dr Becky, what are your views on existence of Parallel Worlds? can you react to Veritasium's latest video -> th-cam.com/video/kTXTPe3wahc/w-d-xo.html
Somehow two people, one working with unimaginably small particles, one working on the largest things in the universe, find a place where their interests overlap. But of course no one knows what that is really. 🤓
researchers have discovered the first examples of a third particle kingdom, Anyons, as they’re known, don’t behave like either fermions or bosons; instead, their behavior is somewhere in the middle...... science.sciencemag.org/content/368/6487/173
I love that supersymmetry! Everyone's got their breaking point. With me, it's spiders. With you, it's me. th-cam.com/video/tTgc5bZfg8I/w-d-xo.html But, you just can't chop down a symmetry. Thugs in perpetuity.
@@En-of5oh It was called: "The Goddamn particle" because it was so goddamn hard to find but the word "damn" wasn't allowed by the publisher (it's a swear word). Leon Lederman's book "The God Particle." :)
You got to love the Dutch! Dark matter doesn't exist!! It's ionized dust and gas... (plasma?) You should have gone to the Efteling with your partner Sam! you would have loved it!! Now traveling is not possible, because of brexit and corona virus and later on we will have the corona of the Sun at the Earth's surface... Look into it Becky... And try to visit Efteling!!!
It was a pleasure to talk to you Dr Becky during your trip to CERN! Thanks for sharing our work with everyone ☺️
When two Physicists come together and talk about the universe, and yet can put in to context that even I and all of us can understand is great. This is why I'm here Dr Becky. To learn the what ifs and what can be. Thanks Dr Becky. Also feel like I'm in Kindergarten all over again. Way COOL.
It was an excellent idea to post the full interviews, thank you! The edited videos give us concise insight to the science. These more meandering interviews give us relaxed insight into the humans. The world needs both.
hehe,
But we don't work for charm particles. You gotta lean to tame thouse nouns, latchkey is not equil to catchphrese or latchstrings.
Dead end has existed fo such a long time and that's the only question we should be asking, cause Mandlrot and Julia set have been around for far such a long time.
We'd sure love to see some charms go down in smoke, smashing head on at near light speed on a linear course, rather than discrete dirt track, it's like my favorite social media war story.
Smash that particle higgs supersymmetry on a chalkboard sandwhich,will ya? so far below conscousness, it's like time stopping.
Ever seen them horror flicks from Hollywood? What's a feed back loop got to do with anything! Charged Particle Soup. It's gonna be great when the dust finally settles back where they belong. . .on the ground.
Perhaps they could be transformed to beneficial insects or dung, on the multiphase nature of things, that's being graceful and feeding plants is great for the kids growing up, cause Sun is magnetic and we should all be attracted to light, rather than churnning out electric.
Personally, i'd rather be smitten like a little school teacher @Hardrock University than turn anything over to the basement partivle -higgs field.
Dang. Charm got me. I meandered for science station Earth, but my teacher schoolwork homework snitch detector molecular spectrographic, is not atomic.
All differences aside, we are not the particle, but are filled with the absences, the voids of spaces and multiphase moon angles.
One good thing about being truthful is that consciousness works.
Because continuing to purposefully develop in a false manner brings the idea of convection and compacting something so small thye will leanr the knowledge of oscilations and heat, and might rather burst into flames rather than become something useful, beneficial, and build up something good, rather than decay, because they will become guilty of the charges brought before them, which is gravity in a nutshell.
@Peter Mortensen
👨🚀🤔🤦♂️👨🏫🙍♂️
Great interview! Dr. Nellist makes it so easy to understand.
She is going to be a great teacher.
Chris Hernandez That doesn’t make me feel very good, because I’m totally confused.
I am thoroughly enjoying these talks. These are such fascinating people, and they are all adding their inflection on the ………..” Higgs “. But now i have developed a desire to hear Peter Higgs himself talking about the Higgs field and his thing pathway to realization and how he perceives it.
These in-depth interviews are great! Thanks Dr. Becky. 👏🏻
I love smart people, The world needs smart people like these smart people.
Cracking interview. Nice blast from the past as well, Clara was a couple of years above me at uni. Nearly 10 years after leaving, I think I'm starting to actually miss doing physics. Nice work, Dr Becky!
Thanks for posting the full interview! I’ve never heard the Higgs snowfield analogy and it is a lot clearer to me now than some other examples I’ve heard.
Excellent Becks. Enjoyed it immensely. Thank you for another upload.
There is a beauty in language understood. Indeed intelligence unlocking the secretive universe; thank you DrNellist & DrBecky for this splendid interview!
This interview answered several things I find it easy to wonder about when these topics are explained (cosmic rays making Higgs bosons, conservation of momentum indicating undetected particles). Great discussion!
Dr Nellis was so much easier to follow. Great interview Dr Becky
What a great interview. Nice strait-forward explanation of their discoveries.
So glad Peggy is into particle physics nowadays.
Never heard of the snowfield either!
Absolutely LOVE this. Making the real universe so accessible, and so needed dose of reality providing perspective amid a US election cycle.
"Particle forensic" That's probably the best way ever heard it described
Thanks for the interview !
It was my understanding that Peter Higgs himself was first to use the snowfield analogy, and that it was actually traipsing through the snow that helped him with the intuitive visualisation that he based his theory on. I think I picked this up off TH-cam so it could well be BS.
looking forward to all the full interviews ! best content on the internet.
This is absolutely fantastic talk.
It just puts a smile on my face watching these scientists talking about the Higgsdependency day :-)
Excellent interview, enjoyed it very much
Clara is so calm and chill as she spits out IQ 200 facts. It's like her brain is capable of going 200 mph and this conversation is about 60 mph for her. lol
Brilliant discussion!
Great interview! Thanks
Thanks a lot for these :)
Excellent interview, Dr. Becky! Thank you! Did you know that Dr. Nellist was in a Zombie movie? It was filmed at CERN by grad students. It's a satire of SciFi movies, and you can find it if you search for "The LHC Zombie Movie".
Here's a link th-cam.com/video/LhP_9__tXd8/w-d-xo.html
Hi Dr Becky I always watch your content it’s fantastic!! Any chance you could do an up to date video on Mira 1&2 and what Galen has observed on the tail etc please
Dr. Becky if you had the choice to have built cern knowing that you would only confirm the Higgs, or wait it out till say 2025 to build a bigger next level particle collider which would you pick?
I ask because this was the question many decades ago by the first-gen particle physicist and mostly the Americans predicted it wouldn't find what they had been a custom to.
It had a big impact on America not taking the next step if I understand it correctly at the time .
2:31 "...and we knew it was a massive thing..."
125 GeV/c^2 in fact! 😃
"I could just knock on his door and ask him a question"
Good old days 😌
Dr. Clara Nellist is super!
Helps me to imagine what a conversation between enthusiastic Ptolemaists might have been like.
A rolling stone gathers no moss, yet a snowball is Higgs Boson enjoying itself! Becky, as an aging Ski Instructor/Mountaineer I can now express one's rolls in the snow with Chlamydomanas Antarticas with greater insight..........
This is a nice series, thank you.
More time with the Soft Cozy Sweater of Adventure!
I do have to keep reminding myself that the Higgs field only gives some particles mass. Not all of them.
Well, all elementary particles that have mass (electron, quark, higgs, etc.) have mass because of the higgs field. You might be thinking of that fact that ~99% of the mass of a proton is not due to the higgs field, and is a consequence of QCD and e=mc2.
@@kindlin
Yup. That's the thing I have to remind myself of.
@@frankharr9466
Wow, a pleasant reply to a post that sums up as _U WRONG BRO._ Did we just break the internet?
@@kindlin
What? I expressed myself poorly and you helped me out. What am I supposed to do, resent you for it?
@@frankharr9466
By the basic laws of the internet: yes.
I can't say I don't appreciate the negation of that inferation. (yes, that is a triple negative)
(This is kind of similar to rule 34, in a way, but in reverse; or not, the internet is weird.)
I probably only confused us all more with this reply. My bad. But, that just reinforces my point. Or not. Or does it? *Vasue music*
Interesting how she pinned badges and things to the strap of her, I guess, keycard. I bet those come with an interesting story too.🤔
That's what I was looking at for some of the video. Trying to see if I could make out any details of them.
You don't do that? :-D Most lanyards I know (including mine) look like they weigh a ton with all the bling on them. ;)
To be teaching by those two is a dream in cosmos.
George Chapline, a physicist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is saying black holes are dark energy I"m thinking more along the lines of dark matter. For all we know they could be the same thing. What do you think?
Snowfield. . . Brilliant analogy for us normal people. . .
So is a photon one of the particles that a Higgs Boson decays into? Or is a photon a type of boson (just not the Higgs Boson?).
Photons are definitely bosons (so are gluons and W and Z particles). Not sure about Higgs boson decay products, but there's probably enough different ways it can happen that there's at least one that produces photons somewhere down the line.
Becky... Please start any future interviews by asking the people to introduce themselves.
I agree that would have been better. But I never intended to post full interviews when I went to film - just snippets in my other videos. It was only when I got back and finished editing my other CERN videos that I decided to post these.
oh c’mon, anybody can look up who some expert is online, I’d rather she just jump into the questions and have a natural conversation
@@DrBecky I get it... Also sorry for forgetting to put Dr. before your name :} Dr. Becky wonderful video anyway :}
Is the snow field analogy actually a realistic analogy of how the Highs field works? In particular the snow shoe case: we use snowshoes to allow us, as heavier beings, to still walk on snow without sinking into the snow, so does that mean that there may be some mechanism that can be used to "modify" mass in the same way in real life? So many sci-fi applications if this is the case..
Analogies have their limitations. . . But yes, the SF community will pick up the ball and run with it. . . To use another analogy.
Hence, Analog Magazine. . . Science Fiction, Science Fact.
I was wondering whether the Coriolis force is a factor in particle accelerators. It may seem not important comparing to the forces needed to make relativistic particles to go in circles but the relativistic Coriolis force is much stronger than the classical formula at the the velocities involved (it has the gamma as a factor).
Playing marbles while trying to figure out the "chemistry/physic's" of how all the marbles interact. Hmm... how far do they go through other materials to separate to be able to capture those is some way. It's like trying to interact with a spherical static ball and hope that whatever is filtered through the material may interact with other certain particles. I wonder what the material saturated with those other particles lost or maybe absorbed, how and if it would saturate another material to make something new if you have other particles running adjacent to the mainstream that may hit what came off the first initial higgs bosons spherical blast to make something new.
Oooh someone is sitting awfully close to the edge. Almost expected a blooper clip there 😎
Dr. Clara Nellist is really cool.
I am not a physicist. But I don't like the snowfield analogy. When you walk on the snowfield you think of the Earth's gravitational force pulling your body and so you are creating disturbances on the snowfield. But Higgs field is not like that. It is the interaction of the Higgs field with a particle itself that slows and provides mass to the particle. What is the Higgs analogy of "Earth" in the snowfield explanation?
Yes, but what are fields? I understand how a magnetic field or electric field affects the movement of charge, but without particles, would the fields be there, and if so, what are they made of?
Very interesting but now I'm singing Godley & Creme's "Hit Factory/Business is Business" as 'We're all living in a Higgs Factory' ;-D
I low that snow analogy.
2:31 'we knew it was a massive thing' !!!!!!!!!!!
This is as close to understanding the Higgs boson you can get if you haven't learned all the required advanced math in your own career.
I love your brown hair mate!!! 🫦😍🪄💐
Is it true that while your not looking at a particle physicist they are a wave physicist?
It's fun watching these folk who still have not figured out the 3D reality to the full extent yet. In turn, they have not even speculated about the existence of the 4D reality, never mind understanding it.
Yes great video! When the camera shows both of you, there is an orange strut missing between you. And when it;s just on Dr. Nellist, there is a missing strut behind her, to the right of her head from the camera's perspective. I'm sure the reason is extremely mundane, so let's just let it remain a mystery shall we?
how did the astrophysicist not ask her thoughts on the graviton
If quarks are fundamental particles, how can you create a lighter Higgs boson from 2 top quarks?
Fundamental particle doesn't mean stable. There is many fundamental particles which are unstable in conditions currently present around us. This includes two heavier quark families (strange, charm, top and bottom) which decay quickly in most places. There is some theoretical work suggesting that very heavy neutron star might have large number of strange quarks in them. But I don't know if there is any experimental evidence for strange stars yet.
Sorry meant Galex. 🤗 My bad
More more more from Dr.Clara information from the coalface itself. Ye do amazing work.
Great one
The analogy is semi productive for context, at least the source used water in one of its states as a reference, ie Snow. 😉
It's cute, exotic media is my specialty.
"Lol"... We knew is was a massive thing....Har Har
Were there areas at CERN where your audio and video equipment wouldn’t work?
Well... How do you rank this.
Prowing the higgs boson
A "picture" of a black hole
Measuring gravitational waves
who's to say what will change the world the most
None - the higgs boson is still a theory no proof, no picture of BH since it is black , there should be many waves from all around w/ trillions of stars & BHs...
For me (as in what I was most excited about):
1) image of the black hole in m87
2) detection of gravitational waves
3) detecting the Higgs boson
But I think a lot of people would have a different order! And that’s not necessarily the order for what will change the world the most either...
@@jwarmstrong Just because you don't understand these things does not mean that no one else understands them.
Not exactly on point, here, but I read about the recent "nearest black hole to earth" news, and the concomitant theory that this possibly means that small black holes are possibly way more common than was thought, up till this discovery was made. Indeed, according to the quote from the ESO, "there should be about 100 million black holes" in our galaxy alone.
this new discovery is estimated at approx 3x solar mass. So making a (no doubt erroneous) guess that this is an "average" black hole, that means our galaxy may have an extra 3x10^8 solar masses floating around. And of course it is entirely possible they may be more massive on average than that.
So far, the "missing mass" in galaxies has been attributed to Dark Matter, and the idea that black holes might instead account for the "missing mass" was dismissed, as not being sufficient to account for the observed rotation rates. How would this new hypothesis shift the balance, gravitationally speaking, away from the Dark Matter theory?
Whilst i get that DM seems to be responsible for the shape of clusters of galaxies, and indeed seems to be demanded by the λCDM model, maybe the individual galaxies rotations may not be need to be explained by haloes of DM
Just askin'!
If Black Holes are anything like neutron stars then the more massive they are the smaller the Event Horizon. The most massive would thus have a very tight 'choke' radius with a large accretion disk surrounding outside. The accretion disk becomes an additionally attractive gravitic force acting upon outlying bodies so possibly even becoming a very dense plasma and igniting nuclear fusion, while in this accretion plane arrangement. But the Singularity flux being an unstable core structure, stellar energy is squeezed out at right angles to the disk plane as a GRB rather than a globe of light like orthodox stars. This is just conjecture on my own part and does not imply an expert knowledge of stellar physics.
@@santyclause8034 , Black holes have event horizon size proportional to the mass. This means small mass is also smaller event horizon. Black hole doesn't have to be collecting accretion disk if it is in area with relatively low density. Still random charged particles entering it would likely generate energetic photons for heavy acceleration. I don't know how would you go detecting a few photons from all background noise generated around us.
If you look up cavitation, you can just about picture micro black holes or something approximal to their propagation in cavitation phenomena.
I love your content..Please Do a video on theory of everything..
No TOE is complete - what is the single force when all are combined? What came before the Big Bang? Why isn't space empty? etc..
A TOE would take up all of You Tube 😀
One of my Paintings is called ' snowfield '
I vote for both stronger magnets and bigger radius
Smart childs' new bedtime story:
"Dr. Becky and the Giant"
Hi Dr Becky, what are your views on existence of Parallel Worlds? can you react to Veritasium's latest video -> th-cam.com/video/kTXTPe3wahc/w-d-xo.html
Somehow two people, one working with unimaginably small particles, one working on the largest things in the universe, find a place where their interests overlap. But of course no one knows what that is really. 🤓
The ETHER you guys!
One day, I’ll understand what Higgs Boson is.
It is the energy fluctuation that belong to the Higgs field.
I would love to see it. But I live outside scientific community where people are obsessed about not getting the flu.
C 7 😱 🔥🐐🇵🇷
Very interesting Rebecca. It proves that if you want to learn something, Learn from the experts.
researchers have discovered the first examples of a third particle kingdom, Anyons, as they’re known, don’t behave like either fermions or bosons; instead, their behavior is somewhere in the middle...... science.sciencemag.org/content/368/6487/173
Interesting that she’s discussing super symmetry. String theory has been all but disproven by none other than the LHC.
I guess orbital mechanics would be the common link ?
I get it now, physicists are not astronomers? What direction moves Andromeda, you know, the galaxy with which the MilkyWay will soon collide?
So the whole physics community is full of smart, motivated hotties?!! BRB while I grab my doctorate.
I'm hoping it was more than "a few weeks ago" as your within 2m and shaking hands and repeatedly touching your face?
This was filmed in February. You should really read the description.
@Peter Mortensen
Dr. Becky wrote '' A bonus video from my trip to CERN! .................... N.B. Filmed in February 2020 ............. ''
As a sapiophile... absolute hotness.
I love that supersymmetry!
Everyone's got their breaking point. With me, it's spiders. With you, it's me.
th-cam.com/video/tTgc5bZfg8I/w-d-xo.html
But, you just can't chop down a symmetry.
Thugs in perpetuity.
Build the Higgs factory on Luna!
H.G. Wells incoming?
So I guess that Dr. Nellist is trying to shine light on dark matter?
Ment Clara Nellist...
No virus mask?
This was filmed in February.
Media calls it, God's particle, Higgs Boson.
Media aren't physicists nor do they care :)
@@turtle2720 if media didn't give this name to Higgs Boson, then from where we knew this name "God's particle"
@@En-of5oh It was called: "The Goddamn particle" because it was so goddamn hard to find but the word "damn" wasn't allowed by the publisher (it's a swear word). Leon Lederman's book "The God Particle." :)
@@turtle2720 it got that name, because it fills all regions in this universe and through Higgs field it gives mass to all particles in this universe
@@En-of5oh Look it up yourself...
I love looking at hot Dr Becky.... I mean I love listening to extremely intelligent women like
Dr Becky.
Beck love you. But. We need more from these people. We need more real science.
Less fluff
I think Doc Clara is hot as twin supernovas locked together in spiral dance!
If you’re looking for an argument, you’ll have to pick a different topic. . .😉
#sehet Güte du Sprachen
#soll pro
#Awards#
What was it like meeting a real scientist?
You got to love the Dutch! Dark matter doesn't exist!! It's ionized dust and gas... (plasma?) You should have gone to the Efteling with your partner Sam! you would have loved it!! Now traveling is not possible, because of brexit and corona virus and later on we will have the corona of the Sun at the Earth's surface... Look into it Becky... And try to visit Efteling!!!