CERN's Next Mega Collider - A live event from the RI

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Quoting the Royal Institution YouTube channel:
Royal Institution said:
In January, CERN announced their proposal to build a new particle collider that would dwarf the LHC in both size and power. It's designed to seek answers to some of the deepest questions about our universe including the nature of dark matter, the imbalance between matter and antimatter in the universe and whether a deeper theory lies beneath the current Standard Model of particle physics.

We invited particle physicists Harry Cliff and John Womersley to discuss the project on 7 March here at the Ri.

The best part? You are all invited to watch, listen and ask questions via our second ever livestream!
The link to the video:

Time is 7pm GMT.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Anyone have an archive video from the live event?
Archive videos will be posted in the Ri channel. The link to the live video is supposed to be disabled after the event is over. I will upload the video once they edit and post it in their channel.
 
The talk ended just now. Anyone else attended?

The first part was on why the FCC is needed. The second part focused on how to get funding for the project. Overall it was a good talk.

They will upload the videos in a couple of weeks and I shall upload them to the PF media gallery as they put it up on YouTube.