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RE: Seeking for a fifth force at the CERN Large Hadron Collider
This probably depends on the video, I guess. I have never looked for youtube videos (I don't like videos in general), but I am pretty convinced good ones can be found. The only problem being that without a particle physics background, it may be complicated to tell which one is good and which one is not so good.
I had a physics background till end of college and the subject that I was most passionate about was quantum physics which was the option I took.
It was a difficult subject but it really got me thinking about the nature of the world.
Being busy, I prefer to the videos to keep in touch in the advances in physics. I like to know what new stuffs physics is helping to discover and help me think outside the box. I cook and sleep watching videos on science.
I guess I will need to do some more research after getting new knowledge but time is not always on my side my friend.
That's why your posts come in beneficial for me XD
Thank you very much! :)