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Could we create dark matter? - Rolf Landua

Could we create dark matter? - Rolf Landua

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Eighty-five percent of the matter in our universe is dark matter. We dont know what dark matter is made of, and weve yet to directly observe it, but scientists theorize that we may actually be able to create it in the Large Hadron Collider, the most powerful particle collider in the world. So how would that work? CERN scientist Rolf Landua explains how to discover a new particle. Lesson by Rolf Landua, directed by Lazy Chief. Nita: It's funny how dark matter make up 85% of our universe but we can't even create a single particle of it
Btw, rather than create it, why we dont catch it?

Date: 2020-08-22

Comments and reviews: 7


Wrong way.
To produce new particles we do need enter the unknow of the physic.
So our protons needs planc energy and collide with absolute zero matter.
But no one tried to bombard einstain-bose condensate with such a beams, even in LHC.

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in the year 3045 scientists have finally found the most fundamental particle in the universe: the babushka doll, scientists have claimed further that it is feasible, smaller babushkas may exist within the one observed today
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I don't think this will be the only way to find these particles in the future. Our future selves may look on using particle accelerators like we would look on caveman smashing clocks together to see how they're made.
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They might end up creating an entirely new matter that isn't naturally occurring anywhere in space. But then again we do not know what kinds of matter is naturally occurring.
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I have had seen your past video, and it was said though that 95% of our universe are considered preferably as dark matter.
Did I get out from the line?

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Dark matter exists, why? Our understanding of gravity.
So either there is undetectable matter
Or our understanding of gravity is slightly lacking

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I love your videos, but kindly care to explain the topics better. Sometimes it feels hard to understand certain topics, I'm just a 9th grader, bro.
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