Particles
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Invisible
particles
from the air around are bumping on you by the billions and billions at each second, all in complete chaos.
And open your eyes now to the statistics of the velocities of these
particles.
This curve tells about the statistics of velocities of
particles
in the same way as a demographic curve would tell about the statistics of ages of individuals.
Just 12
particles
of matter, stuck together by four forces of nature.
And these
particles
have been discovered over the last century, pretty much.
Basically, each of these terms refers to some of the
particles.
Higgs
particles
have not been discovered.
Well, what the Higgs does is, it gives mass to the fundamental
particles.
Higgs particles, if you will.
The analogy is that these people in a room are the Higgs
particles.
Now when a particle moves through the universe, it can interact with these Higgs
particles.
The picture is that the electrons and the quarks in your body and in the universe that we see around us are heavy, in a sense, and massive, because they're surrounded by Higgs
particles.
If that picture's true, then we have to discover those Higgs
particles
at the LHC.
Now there's a theory called super-symmetry, which doubles the number of
particles
in the standard model, which, at first sight, doesn't sound like a simplification.
Also, those super-symmetric
particles
are very strong candidates for the dark matter.
So what we found is that the bursts last long enough in order to support wave resonances, which are things caused by exchanges of energy between
particles
that may have been excited, that depend on the volume.
Atmospheric
particles
got enough energy to break free from the gravity of the planet, escaping away to space, never to return.
How do
particles
get enough energy to escape?
Light emitted from the sun can be absorbed by atmospheric
particles
and warm the
particles.
These are particles, mass, material, spit out from the surface of the sun, and they go screaming through the solar system at 400 kilometers per second, sometimes faster during solar storms, and they go hurtling through interplanetary space towards planets and their atmospheres, and they may provide energy for atmospheric
particles
to escape as well.
Many scientists think that a magnetic field of a planet serves as a shield for the atmosphere, deflecting solar wind
particles
around the planet in a bit of a force field-type effect having to do with electric charge of those
particles.
We're trying to measure how many
particles
are getting out and if the magnetic field is influencing this in any way.
Cassini just a few months ago also flew through the plume, and it measured silicate
particles.
We have added little plastic
particles
to the sand on ocean beaches.
And much like drawing a picture on a balloon, and then you blow up the balloon, the image is the same, but the ink
particles
have moved away from each other.
Concrete is a combination of coarse stone and sand particles, called aggregates, that mix with cement, a powdered blend of clay and limestone.
We said, hey, how about instead of using sugar molecules, let's maybe take tiny, tiny little
particles
made of gold, and let's program them with some interesting chemistry around them.
And then we will inject these gold
particles
into these patients by the billions again, and we'll have them go all over the body, and just like secret agents, if you will, go and walk by every single cell in our body and knock on the door of that cell, and ask, "Are you a cancer cell or are you a healthy cell?
And while he's doing that, we're going to take images to see where the gold
particles
are.
And so we're going to first start by injecting these gold
particles
into this mouse, and we're going to see right here at the very left there that image at the bottom is the image that shows where the gold
particles
are.
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