This Is the biggest thing since man first walked on the moon, and science is obliged to do it, Six experiments are taking place and to be quite honest, I dont think anyone would even notice If it wasnt for talk of black holes and videos like this. it gives the whole thing a sense of adventure that helps people sit up and take notice, and thats reason enough to show it, but judging from a lot of the comments, not all are amused. There are people out there actually taking this serious. how people are so gullible and naïve is beyond me, its another mystery that must be looked into. its no wonder religion can flourish like it does, one born every minuet I heard said, more like a hundred born every second. Information is power, and the information learned from these experiments will open up a new world. Man has gone to far into technology to turn back now, Columbus wouldnt turn back. And when Spanish Conquistador Hernando Cortez landed in Mexico, one of his first orders to his men was to burn the ships, so they wouldn't turn back. Anyway all they're doing is six little experiments, so be happy that you're a part of it, and dont be a bunch of sissies. Also some good comments out there from people with their heads screwed on. Then there are those who want petty details and facts, why from me I dont know, especially as they have a computer of their own right in front of them, not forgetting this whole video is a lie anyway. Bilbo Baggins , thought facts and such like. killed a good story, but heres the facts anyway The six experiments at the LHC are all run by international collaborations, bringing together scientists from institutes all over the world. Each experiment is distinct, characterised by its unique particle detector. The two large experiments, ATLAS and CMS, are based on general-purpose detectors to analyse the myriad of particles produced by the collisions in the accelerator. They are designed to investigate the largest range of physics possible. Having two independently designed detectors is vital for cross-confirmation of any new discoveries made. Two medium-size experiments, ALICE and LHCb, have specialised detectors for analysing the LHC collisions in relation to specific phenomena. Two experiments, TOTEM and LHCf, are much smaller in size. They are designed to focus on forward particles (protons or heavy ions). These are particles that just brush past each other as the beams collide, rather than meeting head-on The ATLAS, CMS, ALICE and LHCb detectors are installed in four huge underground caverns located around the ring of the LHC. The detectors used by the TOTEM experiment are positioned near the CMS detector, whereas those used by LHCf are near the ATLAS detector. If you want to read more follow this link. http://public.web.cern.ch/public/en/LHC/LHCExperiments-en.html