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It has been called the
key to the universe...
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We are just discovering something
which is completely blowing our minds.
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... a gateway to new technologies...
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We're going into a vast unknown territory.
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Who knows what we'll find?
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... and possibly
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the most important scientific
breakthrough of all time.
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It's going to open up new layers
of our understanding of reality.
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Could the so-called God particle
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really reveal the truth about our origins?
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And might clues to its significance
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have been left here on Earth
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thousands of years ago by
extraterrestrial beings?
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We can use this to understand
our place in the universe
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and even to teleport and travel
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through time and space.
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Millions of people around the world
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believe we have been visited in
the past by extraterrestrial beings.
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What if it were true?
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Did ancient aliens really
help to shape our history?
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And if so, might there be evidence
in the discovery of the God particle?
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Every religion seeks to
answer the same question:
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"Where did we come from?"
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Philosophers, sages and priests
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have pondered our origins
since the dawn of humanity,
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while science has looked for evidence
that might one day give us the answer.
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Both religion and science
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approach the idea of where we
come from with a set of rules.
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Science has the scientific method.
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Religion comes at the same question
with its own set of rules...
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a presupposition that a God or gods exist.
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Religion gives us a
certain view of reality.
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And science gives us a
different view of reality.
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And yes, there are points at which
these two worldviews are compatible.
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Science and religion,
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at their best moments,
are searching for truth,
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as is philosophy.
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Especially at moments like
the moment of the big bang,
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the moment of creation, the genesis.
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These streams of thought converge.
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In effect, science and
religion and philosophy
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are all searching for the same thing.
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It reminds me of Einstein's question:
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"What were God's thoughts when
he was making the universe?"
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If science and religion
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are both searching for
answers to the same questions,
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then why do we so often
consider them at odds?
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Is it necessary that one negates the other?
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Science speaks nothing whatsoever
about the existence of God.
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And because of that,
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there's still an opening for God.
Right? There's still a possibility
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that God stands behind all this,
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that God's responsible for the big bang.
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In the ancient world, the
philosophers were the scientists.
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There was no clear distinction
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between hard research and
theological speculations.
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All serious thinkers were trying to
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figure out the nature of reality.
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Now we consider these
to be separate pursuits.
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If we truly want to bridge the gap
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between religion and science,
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we must recognize
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that religion needs to
become more scientific.
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And science would benefit by
becoming a wee bit more religious,
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not in the mythological sense,
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but by looking back to the religious,
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and "what they interpret to be myth,"
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and say, if there's any legitimacy
or reality to this, what is it?
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Let's explore.
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Let's discover.
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Let's find out what the truth is.
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As our technology advances
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at an increasingly rapid rate,
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are we getting closer to
discovering our true origins?
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And finding out whether or not we
really are alone in the universe?
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Some believe a recent
scientific breakthrough
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may prove to be a giant leap
forward in our search for the truth.
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Geneva, Switzerland.
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Here,
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buried over 300 feet beneath the Earth
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and covering a remarkable 17-mile expanse,
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is the largest and most
complex machine ever created:
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the Large Hadron Collider, or LHC.
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Smashing tiny protons together
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at speeds of nearly 670
million miles per hour,
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the LHC creates such intense energy
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that some people are afraid
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it could actually create a black hole
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and swallow up the entire Earth.
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The Large Hadron Collider is a
real triumph of human civilization.
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It's easily the most
complicated and powerful device
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that human beings have ever built.
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You're actually firing
two protons into each other
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and having them collide with
an enormous release of energy,
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recreating conditions in a very
small area similar to the big bang
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in its very earliest instant.
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It is a bit like going back in time,
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towards the big bang or the
beginning of the universe...
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getting to points in the history of the
universe where the energies were that high.
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On July 4, 2012,
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thousands crowded outside an auditorium
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at the European Organization
for Nuclear Research,
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or CERN,
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to hear the announcement of
the LHC's first major finding.
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Streaming the event live across the world,
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scientists prepared to reveal a discovery
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that could solve a decades-old mystery
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about the nature of our universe.
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The atmosphere in the room
was, uh, was incredible.
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It was not like a normal
physics symposium or seminar.
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It was truly something of
completely different magnitude was...
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was going to be announced,
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that it is completely
extraordinary, which it was.
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As a layman, I would now say...
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I think we have it.
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What the scientists at CERN had discovered
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was a tiny bit of matter
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that some call,
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the God particle.
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Scientists around the world celebrated
the discovery of the God particle
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as a milestone in human knowledge
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and thought that it's going to open up
new layers of our understanding of reality.
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But just what is the
so-called "God particle"?
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And what is it telling
us about the universe?
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Known in the scientific
community as the Higgs boson,
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the particle was first theorized
by physicist Peter Higgs in 1964.
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Its discovery confirms the
existence of an invisible force
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throughout the universe
known as the Higgs field.
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Scientists believe when particles
interact with this field,
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they acquire mass, which slows them down,
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and allows them to form matter
such as planets and stars.
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An image that's often used
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is ping-pong balls moving
through sand or sugar.
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Sometimes they're pushed down real deep.
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Sometimes they're on top of the sand.
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If you're on top, you move around quickly.
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If you're deep in, you move slowly.
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And that interaction
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with this other Higgs particle is
what gives other particles their mass.
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You really can't overemphasize
the importance of finally saying
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there is a Higgs particle
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and that we really are on the right track.
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There's great excitement in the scientific
community because the Higgs field
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permeates all of space-time.
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It's possible, theoretically,
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to effectively switch
off the mass of particles
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and achieve near-light speed very easily.
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This could open up not only the planets,
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but the stars to human exploration.
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Whether it's through
science, religion, philosophy
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or the ancient astronaut
theory, the fact is
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we are all seeking answers
to the same questions.
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Who are we?
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Where do we come from?
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And ultimately
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where are are we going?
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And so we celebrate a discovery
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like the Higgs boson or "God particle"
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because it brings us that much closer
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to answering the questions
that have fascinated humanity
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for thousands of years.
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Scientists believe that the
discovery of this tiny particle
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could represent a quantum leap
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in our understanding of the universe.
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Some have even proposed
that it could open the door
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to anti-gravity technology,
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travel at the speed of light,
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and the creation of wormholes.
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However, ancient astronaut theorists
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propose that the God particle
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is not a new discovery, but rather
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a rediscovery.
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Chandigarh, India.
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This thriving city at the
foot of the towering Himalayas
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is the capital of India's Punjab state.
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It was in this region of Northwest India
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that scholars believe a series of
religious texts called the Vedas
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were compiled from oral stories that
had been passed down for centuries.
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The Vedas,
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according to the Indian tradition itself,
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were put together in the final
form about 5,000 years ago.
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But these hymns
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had been circulating in the
Indian region for a long time.
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We do know
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that not a single letter
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of the four Vedas has changed,
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unlike any other texts in the world.
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So, there was a belief
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that the text of the Vedas
should not be tampered with
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because they represent the entire cosmos.
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In the Hindu lore,
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the Vedas are not of Earthly origin.
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They are from mysterious sources.
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And they are from before time.
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They are from before human history
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and are said to be from
before even the gods.
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Major figures in modern science
were ardent students of the Vedas.
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Bohrs and Schrodinger read arduously.
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Oppenheimer could read it in Sanskrit.
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Even Einstein and Tesla
were known to have read it.
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It had a profound influence
on modern thinking.
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Inside these ancient tomes
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are Hinduism's first stories of creation.
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In one Vedic text called the Rig Veda,
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creation was said to have begun suddenly
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and explosively from an
infinitesimal point of pure energy.
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It describes this strange cosmic egg
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that begins as a single concentrated point.
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And everything expanded from
this single concentrated point
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to form the universe.
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Now, if you look at this
from a modern perspective,
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this actually reflects modern
science's big bang theory,
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where the universe began as a singularity
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and expanded to form the
universe as we know it today.
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To me, the similarities are astounding.
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It's not like this idea was just
banging around for anybody to see.
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It was a concept that our
scientists didn't start to embrace
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until the 20th century.
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And yet it was already there in these texts
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that are at least 3,000
years old, if not much older.
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What is remarkable in the Vedas
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is that they were able to
come to an understanding,
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which is very similar to the understanding
that modern science has reached
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through the intuitions of our
great contemporary scientists.
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Is it really possible
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that the Hindu creation
story from the Rig Veda
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is evidence that people
living thousands of years ago
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may have had knowledge of
the precise scientific process
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involved in the creation of the universe?
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A process modern scientists are
only just beginning to understand?
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Ancient astronaut theorists say yes,
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and believe that further proof can be found
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in another early creation story...
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the Hebrew bible's Book of Genesis.
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One of the first phrases in
Genesis: "Let there be light."
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And this is like the
moment of the big bang.
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The whole universe began
effectively as light, as energy.
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We're speaking of moments of existence
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that humans would experience
just as a great flash of light.
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And in that sense,
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the story of Genesis in the
Bible and science converge.
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We have in this verse the
description of the very first light,
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the light out of which all things came,
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the light which led, finally, to matter,
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to things of substance,
to the universe itself.
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In current scientific theory,
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fractions of a second after the big bang,
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the Higgs field transformed what had
been particles of light into mass,
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matter into creation itself.
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We have very strong
parallels with the Scriptures.
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First, light and then matter.
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Similar descriptions of the universe
beginning from a single point of light
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can be found in cultures
throughout the ancient world,
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from Egypt to China
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and to the American Southwest.
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In the Egyptian creation narrative,
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the very first god was Atum.
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He emerged from the darkness
to create Egyptian civilization.
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The Sumerian, the Egyptian, the Norse...
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something emerges out of darkness.
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Order emerges out of chaos.
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Where there was no form, form begins.
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There is something about these stories
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that is beyond any one of them
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that seems to allude to a greater reality.
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But how is it that the ancient
world's most sacred texts
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all describe creation in much the same way
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as our current scientific theory?
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And where did our ancestors
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get this seemingly advanced understanding
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of the origins of the universe?
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Ancient astronaut theorists
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believe the answers may lie
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in the stories of the man
who compiled the Vedic texts
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in written form,
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a mysterious sage named Veda Vyasa.
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In the Hindu mythologies, Vyasa is believed
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to be a reincarnation of the god Vishnu,
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and that Vishnu specifically
took on a human embodiment
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to be able to write
down these classic texts.
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This sage, Vyasa, who is
the author of the Vedas
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was said to be an immortal.
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And, ultimately, one of the gods himself.
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Some have suggested
that Vyasa came to Earth
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to record and impart this
Vedic knowledge to mankind.
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Now, could it be possible that
he was in fact an extraterrestrial
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who came here with the direct
mission to bring knowledge to mankind
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and guide them in their
understanding of science and physics?
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Could Veda Vyasa
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really have been an extraterrestrial?
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And might he have educated mankind
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about the workings of the universe
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thousands of years before
the Large Hadron Collider
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was ever even constructed?
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But if so, why?
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Ancient astronaut theorists believe
further evidence can be found
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in the stories of a Greek scientist
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2,500 years ahead of his time.
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The Thracian coast, Greece.
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At the northern end of the Aegean Sea
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lie the ruins of an ancient metropolis.
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2,500 years ago,
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Abdera was a thriving
seaport and trading center.
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It was a wealthy hub of
commerce between empires
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and the home of one of
history's greatest thinkers:
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Democritus.
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Democritus was a Greek philosopher
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in the fifth century before the Common Era.
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He was not just a philosopher,
but a scientific theorist.
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In fact, his great gifts have led him to be
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revered as the father of modern science.
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Democritus was born to a wealthy family
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and educated by Persian Magi...
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learned priests who were
said to control the fates.
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It was believed that he
was trained by the magi,
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these priests of the east,
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and that he also traveled
to Egypt and to Babylon
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and studied with the secret masters
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who had these ancient wisdom
teachings hidden in their lineage.
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Democritus traveled quite a bit and,
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through his travels, learned,
uh, quite a lot traveling east
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through... in what we
call the Ancient Near East
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studying with the Magi
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and studying with Chaldeans who were
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known for their magical,
mysterious learnings
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and their magical,
mysterious knowledge as well.
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Through his travels and
his interactions with people
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said to have mysterious knowledge,
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the young philosopher and mathematician
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came up with a radical theory
concerning all matter in the universe.
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Democritus theorized that everything...
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people, plants, stone and sun...
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were made of the same stuff:
tiny particles he called "atomos."
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He developed an early
version of the atomic theory.
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It is an early theory of everything in the
world being made up of these very, very small,
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invisible particles which
Democritus then called atoms.
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Democritus argued that there's
a fundamental building block.
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Even though we couldn't see
them, that was the theory,
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the philosophical theory
that was in Ancient Greece.
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This is long before science.
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When Democritus was talking about atoms,
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it's amazing how close he
got to what we really know.
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What he was motivated by
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was the idea that if you cut something up,
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the pieces still have the same properties.
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And so he just did the thought experiment...
well, if I keep cutting it smaller,
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then eventually, I'll have
the smallest possible piece,
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and that's the atom.
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And that's what gives it its properties.
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That's basically our
picture of matter now...
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that smallest piece is the
protons, neutrons, and the electron
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that make up the atom.
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What Democritus articulated 2,500 years ago
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is remarkably similar to today's
Standard Model of physics...
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the basis of our search for the
Higgs boson, or God particle.
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But how could Democritus
have known about the atom
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and the forces that govern it?
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Could it be that Democritus
had access to advanced
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and perhaps even
extraterrestrial information
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about the quantum realm?
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Some ancient astronaut theorists
believe that the answer may lie
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in an even more radical
suggestion Democritus made
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about the cosmos.
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In his writings, Democritus
proposed that there are many worlds
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and that these worlds even sustained life.
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Now, could it be that by "other worlds"
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he was maybe even referring
to parallel universes?
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As we fast forward from
Democritus to the more current era,
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where the idea of parallel universes have
really taken off is the multi-universe view,
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where all possible universes has occurred.
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This is very similar to Democritus's
idea of making all possible universes.
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But now they're very
much next to each other,
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parallel in space, as
well as occurring in time.
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Some cosmologists today believe
our universe is one of many,
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and that the God particle could lead
us to discovering these other universes.
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Is it possible that Democritus
had knowledge of this
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2,500 years ago?
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And might that information have come
to him not only from a different world,
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but perhaps a different universe?
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Democritus claimed to communicate with
what he thought were parallel worlds.
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He sometimes would exercise his
energy by going into places of the dead
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and would receive what he thought were
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voices and information
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which would predict the future.
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Some accounts of Democritus describe him
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as having access to magical powers
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with which he could control the
weather and predict natural disasters.
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He also allegedly communicated with
what he referred to as other worlds.
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And he described images and voices
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that came to him giving him
all sorts of information.
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Is it possible that
the priests of the magi,
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the priests of the Egyptian mystery schools
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and the priests of Babylon
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taught him some form of ancient practice
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that allows the human body
to become an instrument
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to connect directly on a telepathic level
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with extraterrestrial beings?
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The more that we draw forth in science,
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we're going to discover
the truths of the past
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that have long been hidden from us.
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Yes, mankind has been
directed from the beginning.
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But did Democritus truly
understand atomic theory
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and the concept of multiple universes
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all the way back in the fifth century B.C.?
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Or is it possible... as some ancient
astronaut theorists suggest...
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that he was simply documenting information
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passed on to him by more advanced beings?
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Clues about our universe
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deliberately left for
us to discover over time?
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Perhaps the answer can be found
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by looking at the discovery
of the God particle
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and its connection to the Mayan calendar.
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Palenque, Mexico.
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These majestic stone ruins
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are all that remain of the
once powerful Mayan city.
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With its towering stone pyramids
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and ornate plazas, Palenque
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reveals the true sophistication
of the Mayan civilization.
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In terms of scientific
and artistic achievements,
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the Maya were among the world's
best ancient civilizations.
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Their advancements in math, engineering,
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astronomy, geometry were
unparalleled in the entire Americas.
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It was in this ancient Mayan city
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that researchers have unearthed one of
the best examples of a remarkable calendar
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that tracked not only days and months,
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but also ages spanning thousands of years.
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The Maya were very, very intent
on recording the passage of time,
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so much so that early scholars
called the entire culture
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esoteric time worshippers.
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They had a number of calendrical cycles.
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One of the last ones they
made we call the long count.
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To the Western mind, you could look
at it as the odometer on your car.
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It clicks through time,
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and scholars have a difference of opinion
whether it is a cycle that will reset itself
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or whether it is a system that can go
backwards and forwards into perpetuity.
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The Mayans were obsessed with the
idea of time cycles and worlds.
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They believed that we had
existed in three previous worlds
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and that they could forecast or
predict the emergence of a new world.
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That was the purpose of the Mayan calendar,
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was to pinpoint a specific date and time
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when one world would end
and a new world would begin.
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The Mayan calendar last
turned on December 21, 2012.
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Thousands of people from around the world
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descended on Mayan sites to mark the event.
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Some, however, saw dire
omens in the occasion.
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The Mayan prediction
of the end of the world
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in December 2012 caused a firestorm of
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prophecy watchers and people believing
that it was actually doomsday.
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But, as we know now,
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nothing of that nature
actually happened at that time.
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If it wasn't a doomsday
clock as many believed,
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then just what was this
ancient calendar predicting?
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Ancient astronaut theorists suggest
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it may have in fact been counting down,
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not to the end of the world,
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but to the dawn of a
new era in human history.
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The Mayans never said
it was gonna be doomsday.
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They simply said it would
be a new moment of creation.
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Maybe the Mayan calendar predicted
a monumental leap forward,
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a transition that would
lead us into a whole new era
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of scientific understanding
and possibility.
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What did happen was we
discovered the God particle,
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the Higgs boson.
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So perhaps what the Mayan
calendar was trying to predict
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was not some terrible catastrophe,
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but our own very important discovery
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of the God particle
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and how...
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we can use this to understand
our place in the universe.
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If the Maya did indeed predict
the discovery of the God particle,
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did they also leave a clue
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as to where this knowledge will take us?
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Some ancient astronaut theorists
believe the answer may be found
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480 miles north on carved
blocks of hard volcanic andesite
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at another Mayan
archaeological site in Izapa.
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On Stela 5,
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there is a depiction of a mythological tree
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that the Maya believed connected
the cosmos and the Earth.
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For the Maya, the world tree
bridged the seen and the unseen,
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the celestial and the earthly.
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The Mayans believed the tree
exuded a kind of syrup or sap
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called the itz. It had qualities that
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allowed portals to open to make
contact with unseen dimensions.
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It was the key, if you
will, to other worlds.
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The Mayans talked about
this type of cosmic ooze
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that they thought literally
emanated from the world tree.
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The itz actually opened
up portals to other worlds.
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Maybe they're talking about
some type of advanced energy
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that they didn't directly have access to,
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but had the understandings and teachings
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possibly taught to them
by extraterrestrials.
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When I looked at the
symbolism of the sacred tree,
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I got to thinking, what if that sap is the
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Higgs boson, the God particle?
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And you have scientists saying
that it could potentially lead to
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time travel and our ability
to create tiny wormholes.
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Now, is it possible that we can use
the discovery of the God particle
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and the Higgs boson to understand
our place in the universe
503
00:31:16,103 --> 00:31:21,101
and even to teleport and
travel through time and space?
504
00:31:23,328 --> 00:31:29,122
Was the Mayan calendar devised to
predict the discovery of the God particle?
505
00:31:30,248 --> 00:31:34,547
And if so, could this mean
that we are getting closer
506
00:31:34,578 --> 00:31:40,096
to a reconnection with alien
beings that visited Earth long ago?
507
00:31:41,654 --> 00:31:44,194
Some ancient astronaut theorists
508
00:31:44,207 --> 00:31:46,540
believe another clue may be found
509
00:31:46,660 --> 00:31:51,014
just outside the entrance
to the Large Hadron Collider
510
00:31:51,220 --> 00:31:53,867
with the statue of Shiva.
511
00:31:58,777 --> 00:32:00,886
Geneva, Switzerland.
512
00:32:02,457 --> 00:32:06,380
Outside the headquarters of
CERN's Large Hadron Collider
513
00:32:06,405 --> 00:32:09,877
is a 12-foot statue of the Shiva Nataraja,
514
00:32:09,997 --> 00:32:12,417
or the Dancing Shiva,
515
00:32:12,667 --> 00:32:15,864
one of Hinduism's most powerful gods.
516
00:32:17,384 --> 00:32:21,438
Lord Shiva is one of the three
great gods of the Hindu teaching.
517
00:32:21,463 --> 00:32:23,759
He is the god of destruction.
518
00:32:24,235 --> 00:32:27,626
His job is to destroy, but
it is in order to renew.
519
00:32:27,632 --> 00:32:30,829
He destroys and creates.
520
00:32:31,742 --> 00:32:36,985
His energy, the dance... he's considered
the lord of the dance, a cosmic dance,
521
00:32:37,010 --> 00:32:41,108
and it is the dance of
destruction and recreation.
522
00:32:43,291 --> 00:32:46,232
God Shiva is a complex character.
523
00:32:46,352 --> 00:32:49,397
It's very difficult to
understand Shiva in one...
524
00:32:49,435 --> 00:32:51,174
uh, in one word,
525
00:32:51,750 --> 00:32:53,908
because he is the god of procreation,
526
00:32:54,028 --> 00:32:56,580
and he is also the god of destruction.
527
00:32:56,592 --> 00:32:58,676
He is also the god that
destroys everything,
528
00:32:58,714 --> 00:33:01,966
because everything that is
created must come to an end.
529
00:33:07,459 --> 00:33:09,599
According to Hindu mythology,
530
00:33:09,905 --> 00:33:13,540
Shiva is the god who will
one day destroy the universe
531
00:33:13,540 --> 00:33:15,968
to make way for a new one.
532
00:33:16,374 --> 00:33:19,734
Shiva's cosmic dance is
not seen as a negative,
533
00:33:19,753 --> 00:33:22,243
even though it is greatly destructive.
534
00:33:23,401 --> 00:33:28,267
It is destroying in order for
something new to be created.
535
00:33:28,387 --> 00:33:33,153
So it is an essential part of the process
of life that things are cleared away
536
00:33:33,178 --> 00:33:37,915
so new things, new possibilities,
better possibilities can emerge.
537
00:33:39,523 --> 00:33:44,046
But could the various attributes
associated with this Hindu god
538
00:33:44,285 --> 00:33:46,768
be connected to a recent discovery
539
00:33:46,793 --> 00:33:49,389
made at the Large Hadron Collider
540
00:33:49,445 --> 00:33:54,375
about how our universe could
suddenly and catastrophically end?
541
00:33:56,509 --> 00:34:01,722
One of the intriguing outcomes of
the Higgs boson mass measurement
542
00:34:01,842 --> 00:34:05,982
is the realization that the Higgs boson
543
00:34:06,001 --> 00:34:08,272
and the top quark
544
00:34:08,297 --> 00:34:11,820
may put us right on the ragged edge
545
00:34:11,845 --> 00:34:15,292
of an instability
condition in the universe.
546
00:34:15,849 --> 00:34:19,677
The universe can exist in
several different states.
547
00:34:20,347 --> 00:34:21,254
Water.
548
00:34:21,435 --> 00:34:26,422
It can exist as steam, as
liquid water, frozen ice.
549
00:34:27,347 --> 00:34:30,356
If the universe changes state,
550
00:34:30,476 --> 00:34:33,973
it would produce bubbles of space-time
551
00:34:34,093 --> 00:34:36,531
expanding at the speed of light
552
00:34:36,594 --> 00:34:38,408
that could destroy everything,
553
00:34:38,421 --> 00:34:40,905
all normal matter, all everything
554
00:34:40,961 --> 00:34:43,101
in the universe as we know it.
555
00:34:45,666 --> 00:34:47,224
Some people are seeing theories
556
00:34:47,255 --> 00:34:50,051
that say there's going to be
expanding bubbles of nothingness
557
00:34:50,070 --> 00:34:52,016
that will create new...
whole new universes.
558
00:34:52,260 --> 00:34:56,482
And, in a sense, we know that
the universe has to be unstable
559
00:34:56,495 --> 00:34:59,122
because it made the big
bang in the first place.
560
00:35:04,660 --> 00:35:08,189
Could Shiva not only
be a mythological deity
561
00:35:08,257 --> 00:35:12,230
that represents the ancient Hindus'
understanding of the universe,
562
00:35:13,368 --> 00:35:17,129
but might he also have
been an otherworldly being
563
00:35:17,249 --> 00:35:20,025
who passed on information to our ancestors
564
00:35:20,038 --> 00:35:22,709
that we are only now rediscovering?
565
00:35:23,254 --> 00:35:25,844
Maybe the great god Shiva, the destroyer,
566
00:35:25,882 --> 00:35:28,578
was actually trying to
communicate in ancient times
567
00:35:28,609 --> 00:35:30,505
things that we're learning today about
568
00:35:30,543 --> 00:35:34,053
breaking things down to the finest
particles and understanding that
569
00:35:34,084 --> 00:35:36,981
these are how we
understand the basis of life
570
00:35:37,018 --> 00:35:38,670
at a subatomic level.
571
00:35:39,439 --> 00:35:42,680
In Hindu tradition,
Shiva was often portrayed
572
00:35:42,705 --> 00:35:47,285
as blue-skinned with a third eye
in the middle of his forehead.
573
00:35:47,585 --> 00:35:50,989
And if you look at the different
depictions of Shiva's dance,
574
00:35:51,021 --> 00:35:57,965
you see that he is almost always surrounded by
some type of a circular structure with flames.
575
00:35:59,661 --> 00:36:02,383
We see parallels to technology where
576
00:36:02,402 --> 00:36:06,118
he's always depicted in this circle
when he's doing his cosmic dance.
577
00:36:06,238 --> 00:36:10,323
It seems very similar to what we
see at the Hadron Accelerator in this
578
00:36:10,360 --> 00:36:12,745
large circular particle accelerator.
579
00:36:12,763 --> 00:36:17,068
Maybe there's some tie-in between Shiva
being depicted in a circular device
580
00:36:17,130 --> 00:36:20,471
and the way we're smashing particles
now in the Hadron Accelerator.
581
00:36:21,922 --> 00:36:25,113
Now, what did our human ancestor artists
582
00:36:25,151 --> 00:36:27,065
try to depict here?
583
00:36:27,447 --> 00:36:31,407
Do the accounts of his cosmic dance
584
00:36:32,214 --> 00:36:35,361
refer to some type of
misunderstood technology,
585
00:36:35,481 --> 00:36:38,977
very much similar to the
Large Hadron Collider?
586
00:36:40,273 --> 00:36:45,297
In the Catholic Mass, there is a
ceremonial artifact called a monstrance.
587
00:36:46,704 --> 00:36:51,221
If you look at this image, if you look
at this item, it has a burst of light.
588
00:36:51,265 --> 00:36:54,613
Very similar to the
pattern of Shiva's light,
589
00:36:54,619 --> 00:36:56,890
this dance of creation.
590
00:36:57,303 --> 00:37:03,491
Some say this shape can be seen
in the Hadron Collider at CERN.
591
00:37:07,307 --> 00:37:10,116
Does this suggest that
the invention of tools,
592
00:37:10,116 --> 00:37:12,124
like the Large Hadron Collider,
593
00:37:12,161 --> 00:37:14,627
are happening as part of a plan?
594
00:37:15,352 --> 00:37:19,013
Did celestial beings who came
to Earth in the distant past
595
00:37:19,194 --> 00:37:24,319
give early humans insights
into the origin of existence?
596
00:37:24,439 --> 00:37:28,398
Ancient astronaut theorists
believe the answers may be found
597
00:37:28,518 --> 00:37:31,557
not in what CERN has already uncovered,
598
00:37:31,763 --> 00:37:35,117
but in discoveries yet to come.
599
00:37:38,551 --> 00:37:40,472
CERN headquarters,
600
00:37:40,766 --> 00:37:42,630
Geneva, Switzerland.
601
00:37:44,657 --> 00:37:46,616
The Large Hadron Collider
602
00:37:46,647 --> 00:37:49,544
was heralded as a monumental success
603
00:37:49,575 --> 00:37:52,172
when it helped to discover the Higgs boson,
604
00:37:52,197 --> 00:37:55,319
or God particle, in 2012.
605
00:37:55,775 --> 00:37:58,753
But that was only the beginning.
606
00:37:58,960 --> 00:38:03,133
Since then, researchers have
embarked on a multi-year project
607
00:38:03,253 --> 00:38:07,212
to upgrade what is already the
most powerful machine on Earth
608
00:38:07,400 --> 00:38:09,765
by retrofitting it with bigger,
609
00:38:09,815 --> 00:38:13,394
better, and more efficient systems.
610
00:38:13,707 --> 00:38:18,993
When the Large Hadron Collider
is activated again in 2015,
611
00:38:19,113 --> 00:38:23,842
it will wield at least double
the power it did in 2012,
612
00:38:23,904 --> 00:38:28,966
and could boast even ten times
more by the end of the decade.
613
00:38:30,462 --> 00:38:33,278
When you look at the size of the detectors
614
00:38:33,398 --> 00:38:35,487
at the Large Hadron Collider,
615
00:38:35,537 --> 00:38:40,385
you realize that we really are
pushing the limits of technology.
616
00:38:41,136 --> 00:38:46,003
The Large Hadron Collider is something
like seven times more powerful
617
00:38:46,066 --> 00:38:49,163
than anything else that's existed before.
618
00:38:49,676 --> 00:38:55,582
We'll be even able to get even
closer to conditions in time,
619
00:38:55,620 --> 00:38:58,779
even closer to the
beginning of the big bang.
620
00:39:01,545 --> 00:39:06,418
The work that is happening
right now during the LHC shutdown
621
00:39:06,474 --> 00:39:10,198
is to prepare the detectors
and the experiments
622
00:39:10,318 --> 00:39:12,688
for the big energy step.
623
00:39:12,976 --> 00:39:16,304
We are going into even more higher energy,
624
00:39:16,424 --> 00:39:21,096
and that means that we are probing deeper,
and we can be just around the corner
625
00:39:21,096 --> 00:39:26,069
of discovering something which
is completely blowing our minds.
626
00:39:27,052 --> 00:39:30,461
The human race is going
to be focusing more energy
627
00:39:30,581 --> 00:39:33,727
in a small area than
we've ever done before.
628
00:39:33,765 --> 00:39:36,518
So, we're looking for
a whole new phenomenon.
629
00:39:38,532 --> 00:39:40,609
The scientists at CERN
630
00:39:40,609 --> 00:39:45,227
hope that by increasing the
power of the Large Hadron Collider
631
00:39:45,471 --> 00:39:49,368
they will not only be able to
learn more about the God particle,
632
00:39:49,387 --> 00:39:51,758
but also uncover other,
633
00:39:51,846 --> 00:39:56,132
perhaps even more profound
secrets of the universe.
634
00:39:56,394 --> 00:39:59,654
But some scientists have voiced concerns
635
00:39:59,679 --> 00:40:01,625
that the Large Hadron Collider
636
00:40:01,688 --> 00:40:03,633
could create a black hole
637
00:40:03,652 --> 00:40:06,016
that would swallow up the Earth,
638
00:40:07,305 --> 00:40:10,177
set off a massive nuclear explosion,
639
00:40:10,465 --> 00:40:13,105
or even form a vacuum bubble
640
00:40:13,337 --> 00:40:16,784
that could tip the balance
of the entire universe.
641
00:40:19,331 --> 00:40:21,357
Perhaps this is a little hubris.
642
00:40:21,477 --> 00:40:24,324
And we all know what
happens when physicists
643
00:40:24,342 --> 00:40:26,144
get full... full of hubris.
644
00:40:26,264 --> 00:40:30,624
But there's always a little bit of fear when
you're pushing back the frontiers of science.
645
00:40:30,637 --> 00:40:32,977
It's part of the frontier spirit.
646
00:40:34,591 --> 00:40:37,788
We have to admit that we don't
know how the universe started.
647
00:40:37,813 --> 00:40:40,503
And as we go into higher
and higher energies,
648
00:40:40,541 --> 00:40:42,893
we don't know what we are going to find,
649
00:40:42,899 --> 00:40:47,385
because this physics at these levels is
an experimental, completely experimental,
650
00:40:47,404 --> 00:40:48,699
uh, science.
651
00:40:48,749 --> 00:40:53,278
We don't have the complete understanding
and description of the universe
652
00:40:53,329 --> 00:40:55,706
that can create this anxiety and fear
653
00:40:55,826 --> 00:40:59,792
that we might create something
that will end the universe.
654
00:41:00,318 --> 00:41:04,029
When we look at the experiments
that have been conducted at CERN
655
00:41:04,149 --> 00:41:06,181
with the Large Hadron Collider,
656
00:41:06,613 --> 00:41:10,892
it may be that humanity is
taking its first baby steps
657
00:41:10,955 --> 00:41:15,278
towards the actual
construction of the universe.
658
00:41:16,373 --> 00:41:19,670
We're manipulating matter
at the subatomic level.
659
00:41:19,790 --> 00:41:24,613
And we are literally harnessing
the forces of creation themselves.
660
00:41:24,857 --> 00:41:30,276
The amount of the universe
that we see and know
661
00:41:30,282 --> 00:41:33,216
that is part of the
standard model of physics
662
00:41:33,336 --> 00:41:37,357
is only, like, four percent
of the mass of the universe.
663
00:41:38,020 --> 00:41:41,199
We're going into vast, unknown territory.
664
00:41:41,224 --> 00:41:46,191
We're going to be witnessing events that
no human being has ever witnessed before,
665
00:41:46,216 --> 00:41:50,295
and energy density scales no human being
has ever been able to create before.
666
00:41:50,333 --> 00:41:52,216
So it's very exciting.
667
00:41:52,336 --> 00:41:54,393
Who knows what we'll find?
668
00:41:57,778 --> 00:42:02,182
By wielding the incredible power
of the Large Hadron Collider,
669
00:42:02,420 --> 00:42:05,266
could we one day recreate the big bang
670
00:42:05,279 --> 00:42:08,544
to form an entirely new universe,
671
00:42:09,327 --> 00:42:11,203
and at the same time,
672
00:42:11,266 --> 00:42:13,280
destroy our own?
673
00:42:13,587 --> 00:42:19,367
Or might we instead be reaching the
threshold of a new age for mankind?
674
00:42:20,149 --> 00:42:24,886
If ancient astronauts came to our
planet hundreds of centuries ago,
675
00:42:25,006 --> 00:42:28,627
perhaps they deliberately
planted the seeds of knowledge
676
00:42:28,665 --> 00:42:32,094
that would eventually lead
us to where we are today.
677
00:42:33,451 --> 00:42:36,817
Perhaps finding the
so-called "God particle"
678
00:42:36,937 --> 00:42:42,354
will allow us to finally answer
mankind's most persistent questions.
679
00:42:42,611 --> 00:42:44,213
Who are we?
680
00:42:44,333 --> 00:42:46,571
Where did we come from?
681
00:42:46,621 --> 00:42:49,249
And the most persistent of all:
682
00:42:49,693 --> 00:42:51,795
Are we alone?
683
00:42:51,971 --> 00:42:57,877
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