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The beginning of the universe, for beginners - Tom Whyntie

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How did the universe begin -- and how is it expanding? CERN physicist Tom Whyntie shows how cosmologists and particle physicists explore these questions by replicating the heat, energy, and activity of the first few seconds of our universe, from right after the Big Bang.

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The cosmic rays used in the early days of particle physics experiments can actually reach far greater energies than particle accelerators can achieve in the laboratory. Why do you think particle physicists switched to particle accelerators in the 1950’s, and continue to use machines like the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) today? Are there any experiments taking place now that do use cosmic rays? What might they tell us about the universe?

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  • Narrator Tom Whyntie
  • Director Dan Abdo, Jason Patterson
  • Animator Mike Luzzi, Joey Mccormick
  • Compositor Connie Chan
  • Editor R.J. Glass
  • Producer Cathy Kwan
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