BBC - Radio 4 - Big Bang Day
BBC Radio 4 joins CERN on 10 September 2008 as scientists attempt to discover more about the origins of the Universe by recreating the aftermath of the Big Bang.
The experiment is one of the most complex and significant of modern times - and one that raises a lot of questions! What would you like to know? Professor Brian Cox, a physicist at CERN, answers some of your questions. There's still time to send in a question ...
The most powerful physics experiment ever built, the Large Hadron Collider will re-create the conditions just after the Big Bang in an attempt to answer fundamental questions of science and the universe itself.
The BBC has a wealth of science programs to listen to on line ... take a look.
Thomas
BBC Radio 4 joins CERN on 10 September 2008 as scientists attempt to discover more about the origins of the Universe by recreating the aftermath of the Big Bang.
The experiment is one of the most complex and significant of modern times - and one that raises a lot of questions! What would you like to know? Professor Brian Cox, a physicist at CERN, answers some of your questions. There's still time to send in a question ...
The most powerful physics experiment ever built, the Large Hadron Collider will re-create the conditions just after the Big Bang in an attempt to answer fundamental questions of science and the universe itself.
The BBC has a wealth of science programs to listen to on line ... take a look.
Thomas