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Aug 2022
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51 - Why Physicists Love Smashing Partic...

DAN HOOPER, SHALMA WEGSMAN
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For the past century, physicists have been building particle colliders as a way to learn about the fundamental laws of physics. Today we talk about why smashing particles together has proven to be such a powerful tool. For ad-free episodes and other exclusives, join us for $3 a month on Patreon: https://patreon.com/whythisuniverse Crew CollectiveA podcast a ... Show More
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