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Oct 19, 2013

 

Meetup Message from: Hank Lederer, Member of Minnesota Futurists

This coming Saturday, Oct. 19th, I'll present a video of a talk from Gustavus' recent Nobel conf. on particle physics

This presentation talks about CERN's LHC and it's findings and future possible information that we hope to gain when it starts up again in a year or so. This video lasts about an hour.


Call it the Future of the String Theory, the Multiverse and Symmetry. Plus talk of dark matter and dark energy.

 

Hank Lederer will show video on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) presentation from the  last Nobel Conference at Gustavus Adolphus College in St Peter MN. The speaker is Tara Shears, Ph. D. Tara has worked on The Large Electron-Positron collider (LEP), the Collector Detector collider at Fermilab (CDF) and the LHC at CERN.

Tara Shears, a particle physicist, started her career investigating the behavior of fundamental particles and forces for the OPAL experiment at CERN (the European organization for nuclear research), in Geneva, Switzerland. Her experiments now center on researching the properties of bottom quarks using hadron colliders, testing the Standard Model theory in the electroweak sector, and seeking answers for why there’s so little antimatter in the universe."

Discussion will follow the video.

 

https://gustavus.edu/events/nobelconference/2013/

 

 

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