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1 Jul 2022

The other end of a black hole – with James Beacham



The other end of a black hole – with James Beacham

James Beacham searches for answers to the biggest open questions of physics using the largest experiment ever, the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. He hunts for dark matter, gravitons, quantum black holes, and dark photons as a member of the ATLAS collaboration, one of the teams that discovered the Higgs boson in 2012.

In addition to his research, he is a frequent keynote speaker about science, innovation, the future of technology, and art at events and venues around the world, including the American Museum of Natural History, the Royal Institution, SXSW, and the BBC, as well as private events for companies and corporations, including KPMG, Bain, Dept Agency, and many others.

This talk was recorded at the Royal Institution on 28 October 2021.


The Royal Institution



Darren “edio bangerz” Law1 hour ago (edited)
this guy is a moron and his reassurances that the lhc cant possibly make a BH by accident then a few moments later to go on to say they have a contingency plan for such a event happening is laughable and shows their uncertainty at the possibility that it cant be done,, if they were sure ,,,why the contingency,,, he has massive neurotic tendencies and blinded by sheer BS and idolism and scientific indoctrination ,,, you can escape a BH using its own rotational inertial forces combined with the perfect angular refraction and deflection of your own P energy to slingshot your mass back out and back over the ponr,,, and his moon collider is not only crazy and dangerous to the whole of life on earth but also crazy that he doesn't realise the inherent danger posed to everyone by his stupid need for answers to un asked questions that aren't ever going to yield any useful data that is worth the risk,,, #HESADICKHEAD AND A VERY DANGEROUS ONE AT THAT