Dr. James Beacham – What's outside the universe? | The Conference 2019

Published 2019-09-06
Dr. James Beacham is a particle physicist searching 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. He ended The Conference 2019 with a science class out of this world and a reminder of that to physics – we're all the same.

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All Comments (21)
  • @kasonf2176
    The 2 people men who won the Nobel prize are not just 2 old white men. Very rude, considering the amount of work and sacrifice those two must’ve made to earn that prize. Content of character my friend, content of character.
  • @Kyle-Reese808
    I can listen 👂 🎧 to this dude talk about the universe all day long
  • @jerryhogsett
    I've never felt more emotionally moved by science talks than by Dr. Beacham's talks.
  • @dylan_curious
    universe is everything, then what is outside of it? This is a question that has been asked for centuries, and even today, we don't have a definitive answer. But as this video shows, the universe is not just a static, unchanging entity. It's expanding and evolving, and we're just starting to scratch the surface of understanding its mysteries. Melody, the narrator's childhood friend, was unafraid to ask the big questions, and it's that kind of curiosity and willingness to explore that has driven us to make so many incredible discoveries about the universe. Who knows what we'll uncover next
  • James sir, you are an incredible lecturer, and educator. You make your lecturing come alive! Your articulating and the knack of making extremely complicated science classes, understandable to thick empty headed people like me, is a gift! You are special, my friend!! Thanks for educating me in the workings of the Universe! 😊
  • @joshredding9588
    What did the two “white males” reference part have to do with anything? 🤔
  • @terrific804
    Going to 43 minutes tells us who he really is....someone who wants what he wants, and knows better what you need. Sound familiar?
  • in college, I took a black holes, relativity and cosmology course.. and asked my professor this very question.. what was outside the edge.. He laughed it off and said I was stupid for asking it and no idea what I was talking about. If this guy had been my professor.. I would have gotten an A in that course.. he explained it in 30 seconds.. even if it is just a theory because we really don't know.. it satisfies that question.
  • @C.D.J.Burton
    I reckon somewhere in the universe, there was also a particle physicist delivering a talk on social justice.
  • @shazanali692
    This has made me wonder and I want to wake up early every day to make a change to other folks lives
  • @erniedee6324
    Great presentation...but I certainly did not expect a morality lecture on conclusion. Sadly we cannot dictate morality nor location and speed of an electron...:dothefive:
  • I watched this twice. I love it James is the bomb. YouTube needs to invent a double-thumbs up icon thingamajig
  • Thank you sir for educating us in the manner that you do. Truly appreciate you.