The video explains the LHC's functions to a background beat and features
white coated scientist dancing in the collision chamber. It has become a hit on
YouTube, logging over 2.5 million hits in under two weeks.
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The lyric includes the lines:
Twenty seven kilometres, a tunnel underground,
Designed with a mind to send protons around.
A circle that crosses through Switzerland and France,
Sixty nations contribute to scientific advance.
The video was shot by Kate MacAlpine (rap name 'Alpinekat') who is a trainee
at Cern.
"I did a science rap when I was working at the American Physical Society last
summer before coming to Cern," MacAlpine, from Lowell near Grand Rapids in
Michigan, and a graduate in writing and physics from Michigan State University,
told Reuters.
"I wrote this on the bus on the way to and from work at Cern. Then we all got
together to make the video. We all hoped it would help explain what's going on
at Cern."
While the video was done off the cuff, it appears that there are considerable
musical talents at Cern.
Professor Bran Cox, who is working on the Atlas section of the LHC, was a
keyboard player for 90s pop band D:Ream before he gave up music for particle
physics.
The LHC, the world's biggest scientific experiment,
went
live yesterday but the first atom smashing will not happen for another 30
days.
Scientists are using the device in an attempt to find the Higgs Boson
particle which gives all matter mass.
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