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NARRATOR: It has been called
the key to the universe.
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WOMAN: We are just
discovering something
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which is completely
blowing our minds.
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NARRATOR: A gateway
to new technologies.
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MAN: We're going into
vast unknown territory.
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Who knows what we'll find?
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NARRATOR: And possibly
the most important
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scientific breakthrough
of all time.
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MAN: It's gonna
open up new layers
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of our understanding of reality.
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NARRATOR: 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
thousands of years ago
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by extraterrestrial beings?
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MAN: We can use this
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to understand our place
in the universe
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and even to teleport and travel
through time and space.
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NARRATOR: Millions of people
around the world
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believe we have been
visited in the past
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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
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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
have pondered our origins
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since the dawn of humanity,
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while science has
looked for evidence
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that might one day
give us the answer.
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Both religion and science
approach the idea
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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
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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
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at which these two world-views
are compatible.
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Science and religion,
at their best moments,
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are searching for truth,
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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NARRATOR:
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
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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?
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There's still a possibility that
God stands behind all this,
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that God's responsible
for the big bang.
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MAN: In the ancient world,
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the philosophers
were the scientists.
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There was no clear distinction
between hard research
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and theological speculations.
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All serious thinkers
were trying to figure out
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the nature of reality.
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Now we consider these
to be separate pursuits.
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MAN: If we truly want
to bridge the gap
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between religion and science,
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we must recognize that religion
needs to become more scientific.
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And science would benefit
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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"
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"or reality to this, what is it?"
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"Let's explore. Let's discover."
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"Let's find out
what the truth is."
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NARRATOR:
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
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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
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in our search for the truth.
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Geneva, Switzerland.
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Here, 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
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is a real triumph of
human civilization,
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and it's easily the most
complicated and powerful device
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that the human beings
have ever built.
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You're actually firing
2 protons into each other
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and having them collide with
an enormous release of energy,
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re-creating conditions
in a very small area
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similar to the big bang
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
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where the energies
were that high.
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NARRATOR: On July 4, 2012,
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thousands crowded
outside an auditorium
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at the European Organization
for Nuclear Research, 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
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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
I think we have it.
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NARRATOR: What the scientists
at CERN had discovered
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was a tiny bit of matter
that some call the God particle.
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MAN: Scientists around the world
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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 gonna open up
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new layers of our understanding
of reality.
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NARRATOR: 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
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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
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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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A 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 with
this other Higgs particle
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is what gives
other particles their mass.
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You really can't overemphasize
the importance
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of finally saying
there is a Higgs particle
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and that we really are
on the right track.
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BRANDENBURG:
There's great excitement
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in the scientific community,
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because the Higgs field
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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MAN: 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?
Where do we come from?"
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And ultimately,
"Where are we going?"
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And so we celebrate a discovery
like the Higgs boson,
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or "God particle," 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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NARRATOR: Scientists believe
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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
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that it could open the door
to antigravity technology,
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travel at the speed of light,
and the creation of wormholes.
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However, ancient astronaut
theorists propose
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that the God particle
is not a new discovery,
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but rather 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
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a series of religious texts
called the Vedas
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were compiled from oral stories
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that had been passed down
for centuries.
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MAN: The Vedas, according to
the Indian tradition itself,
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were put together into the final
form about 5,000 years ago,
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but these hymns
had been circulating
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in the Indian region
for a long time.
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We do know that
not a single letter
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of the 4 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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YOUNG: 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
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were ardent students
of the Vedas.
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Bohr 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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NARRATOR:
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 and explosively
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from an infinitesimal
point of pure energy.
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TSOUKALOS: 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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MAN: It's not like this idea
was just banging around
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for anybody to see.
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It was a concept
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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,
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if not much older.
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KAK: 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
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that modern science has reached
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through the intuitions of our
great contemporary scientists.
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NARRATOR: 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
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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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BRANDENBURG: One of the first
phrases in Genesis:
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"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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YOUNG: We have in this verse
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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
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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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NARRATOR: Similar descriptions
of the universe
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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
and to the American Southwest.
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YOUNG: 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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NARRATOR: But how is it
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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 get
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this seemingly advanced
understanding
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of the origins of the universe?
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Ancient astronaut
theorists believe
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the answers may lie in
the stories of the man
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who compiled the Vedic texts
in written form,
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a mysterious sage
named Veda Vyasa.
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In the Hindu mythologies,
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Vyasa is believed to be
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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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TSOUKALOS: 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
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that he was in fact
an extraterrestrial
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who came here
with the direct mission
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to bring knowledge to mankind
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and guide them
in their understanding
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of science and physics?
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NARRATOR: 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 thousands of years
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before the Large Hadron Collider
was ever even constructed?
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But if so, why?
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Ancient astronaut
theorists believe
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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: 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 revered
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as the father of modern science.
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NARRATOR: 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
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hidden in their lineage.
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MAN: Democritus traveled
quite a bit
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and, through his travels,
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learned quite a lot
traveling east through...
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In what we call
the Ancient Near East
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studying with the Magi
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and studying with Chaldeans
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who were known for their
magical, mysterious learnings
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and their magical, mysterious
knowledge as well.
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NARRATOR: Through his travels
and his interactions
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with people said to have
mysterious knowledge,
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the young philosopher
and mathematician
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came up with a radical theory
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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:
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Tiny particles
he called "atomos."
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WOMAN: He developed an early
version of the atomic theory.
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It is an early theory of
everything in the world
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being made up of
these very, very small,
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invisible particles which
Democritus then called atoms.
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CARGILL: Democritus argued
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that there's a fundamental
building block,
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even though
we couldn't see them.
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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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DENNIN: When Democritus
was talking about atoms,
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it's amazing of how close he got
to what we really know.
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What he was motivated by
was the idea
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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,
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"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,
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and the electron
that make up the atom.
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NARRATOR: 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,
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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
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that the answer may lie in
an even more radical suggestion.
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Democritus made
about the cosmos.
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TSOUKALOS: In his writings,
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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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DENNIN: As we fast forward
from Democritus
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to the more current era,
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where the idea of parallel
universes have really taken off
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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
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of the 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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NARRATOR:
Some cosmologists today
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believe our universe
is one of many
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and that the God particle
could lead us
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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
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not only from a different world,
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but perhaps
a different universe?
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MAN: Democritus claimed
to communicate with
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what he thought were
parallel worlds.
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He sometimes would
exercise his energy
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by going into places of the dead
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and would receive what
he thought were voices
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and information which would
predict the future.
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TSOUKALOS:
Some accounts of Democritus
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describe him as having access
to magical powers
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with which he could
control the weather
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and predict natural disasters.
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He also allegedly
communicated with
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what he referred to
as other worlds,
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and he described images
and voices that came to him
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giving him
all sorts of information.
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WILCOCK: 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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BAR TZADOK: 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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NARRATOR: 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 BC?
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Or is it possible,
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as some ancient astronaut
theorists suggest,
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that he was simply documenting
information passed on to him
447
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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
are all that remain
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of the once powerful Mayan city.
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With its towering stone pyramids
and ornate plazas,
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Palenque reveals
the true sophistication
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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
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in the entire Americas.
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NARRATOR: It was in
this ancient Mayan city
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that researchers have unearthed
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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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BARNHART: The Maya were very,
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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 worshipers.
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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,
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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
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whether it is a cycle
that will reset itself
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or whether it is a system
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that can go backwards
and forwards into perpetuity.
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HENRY: The Mayans were
obsessed with the idea
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of time cycles and worlds.
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They believed that we had
existed in 3 previous worlds
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and that they could
forecast or predict
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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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NARRATOR:
The Mayan calendar last turned
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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 in December 2012
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caused a firestorm
of prophecy watchers
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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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NARRATOR: If it wasn't
a doomsday clock,
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as many believed,
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then just what was this ancient
calendar predicting?
503
00:28:27,707 --> 00:28:30,210
Ancient astronaut
theorists suggest
504
00:28:30,377 --> 00:28:33,296
it may have in fact been
counting down,
505
00:28:33,463 --> 00:28:35,590
not to the end of the world,
506
00:28:35,757 --> 00:28:41,137
but to the dawn of a new era
in human history.
507
00:28:41,304 --> 00:28:43,556
The Mayans never said
it was gonna be doomsday.
508
00:28:43,723 --> 00:28:47,560
They simply said it would be
a new moment of creation.
509
00:28:47,727 --> 00:28:50,271
Maybe the Mayan calendar
predicted
510
00:28:50,438 --> 00:28:52,315
a monumental leap forward,
511
00:28:52,482 --> 00:28:56,319
a transition that would lead us
into a whole new era
512
00:28:56,486 --> 00:28:59,364
of scientific understanding
and possibility.
513
00:29:01,157 --> 00:29:04,160
CHILDRESS: What did happen was,
we discovered the God particle,
514
00:29:04,327 --> 00:29:05,954
the Higgs boson.
515
00:29:06,121 --> 00:29:10,166
So perhaps what the Mayan
calendar was trying to predict
516
00:29:10,333 --> 00:29:13,378
was not some terrible
catastrophe,
517
00:29:13,545 --> 00:29:18,508
but our own very important
discovery of the God particle
518
00:29:18,675 --> 00:29:22,053
and how we can use this
519
00:29:22,220 --> 00:29:24,764
to understand our place
in the universe.
520
00:29:29,769 --> 00:29:31,771
NARRATOR: If the Maya
did indeed predict
521
00:29:31,938 --> 00:29:34,190
the discovery of
the God particle,
522
00:29:34,357 --> 00:29:36,067
did they also leave a clue
523
00:29:36,234 --> 00:29:40,321
as to where this knowledge
will take us?
524
00:29:40,488 --> 00:29:43,199
Some ancient astronaut
theorists believe
525
00:29:43,366 --> 00:29:46,828
the answer may be found
480 miles north
526
00:29:46,995 --> 00:29:50,206
on carved blocks
of hard volcanic andesite
527
00:29:50,373 --> 00:29:54,836
at another Mayan
archaeological site in Izapa.
528
00:29:55,003 --> 00:29:59,841
On Stela 5, there is a depiction
of a mythological tree
529
00:30:00,008 --> 00:30:04,637
that the Maya believed connected
the cosmos and the earth.
530
00:30:06,431 --> 00:30:07,640
For the Maya,
531
00:30:07,807 --> 00:30:11,019
the world tree bridged
the seen and the unseen,
532
00:30:11,186 --> 00:30:14,105
the celestial and the earthly.
533
00:30:14,272 --> 00:30:16,816
The Mayans believed
the tree exuded
534
00:30:16,983 --> 00:30:20,320
a kind of syrup or sap
called the itz.
535
00:30:20,487 --> 00:30:23,490
It had qualities
that allowed portals to open
536
00:30:23,656 --> 00:30:26,493
to make contact with
unseen dimensions.
537
00:30:26,659 --> 00:30:30,830
It was the key, if you will,
to other worlds.
538
00:30:33,666 --> 00:30:36,878
MARTELL: The Mayans talked about
this type of cosmic ooze
539
00:30:37,045 --> 00:30:40,423
that they thought literally
emanated from the world tree.
540
00:30:40,590 --> 00:30:43,968
The itz actually opened up
portals to other worlds.
541
00:30:44,135 --> 00:30:47,430
Maybe they're talking about
some type of advanced energy
542
00:30:47,597 --> 00:30:49,724
that they didn't directly
have access to,
543
00:30:49,891 --> 00:30:52,143
but had the understandings
and teachings
544
00:30:52,310 --> 00:30:56,022
possibly taught to them
by extraterrestrials.
545
00:30:56,189 --> 00:31:00,109
When I looked at the symbolism
of the sacred tree,
546
00:31:00,276 --> 00:31:01,694
I got to thinking,
547
00:31:01,861 --> 00:31:04,364
what if that sap
is the Higgs boson,
548
00:31:04,531 --> 00:31:05,907
the God particle?
549
00:31:06,074 --> 00:31:07,825
And you have scientists saying
550
00:31:07,992 --> 00:31:11,704
that it could potentially
lead to time travel
551
00:31:11,871 --> 00:31:16,459
and our ability to create
tiny wormholes.
552
00:31:16,626 --> 00:31:17,919
Now, is it possible
553
00:31:18,086 --> 00:31:22,048
that we can use the discovery
of the God particle
554
00:31:22,215 --> 00:31:23,550
and the Higgs boson
555
00:31:23,716 --> 00:31:26,177
to understand our place
in the universe
556
00:31:26,344 --> 00:31:28,638
and even to teleport
557
00:31:28,805 --> 00:31:31,266
and travel through time
and space?
558
00:31:33,476 --> 00:31:35,895
NARRATOR:
Was the Mayan calendar devised
559
00:31:36,062 --> 00:31:39,941
to predict the discovery
of the God particle?
560
00:31:40,108 --> 00:31:44,487
And if so, could this mean
that we are getting closer
561
00:31:44,654 --> 00:31:47,574
to a reconnection
with alien beings
562
00:31:47,740 --> 00:31:51,411
that visited Earth long ago?
563
00:31:51,578 --> 00:31:54,497
Some ancient astronaut
theorists believe
564
00:31:54,664 --> 00:31:56,666
another clue may be found
565
00:31:56,833 --> 00:32:01,087
just outside the entrance
to the Large Hadron Collider
566
00:32:01,254 --> 00:32:04,340
with the statue of Shiva.
567
00:32:10,930 --> 00:32:13,975
Geneva, Switzerland.
568
00:32:14,142 --> 00:32:18,438
Outside the headquarters of
CERN's Large Hadron Collider
569
00:32:18,605 --> 00:32:22,233
is a 12-foot statue
of the Shiva Nataraja,
570
00:32:22,400 --> 00:32:24,611
or the Dancing Shiva,
571
00:32:24,777 --> 00:32:29,574
one of Hinduism's
most powerful gods.
572
00:32:29,741 --> 00:32:31,868
YOUNG: Lord Shiva is
one of the 3 great gods
573
00:32:32,035 --> 00:32:33,411
of the Hindu teaching.
574
00:32:33,578 --> 00:32:35,622
He is the god of destruction.
575
00:32:35,788 --> 00:32:39,792
His job is to destroy,
but it is in order to renew.
576
00:32:39,959 --> 00:32:43,796
He destroys and creates.
577
00:32:43,963 --> 00:32:45,798
His energy, the dance...
578
00:32:45,965 --> 00:32:49,052
He's considered the lord of
the dance, a cosmic dance,
579
00:32:49,218 --> 00:32:52,972
and it is the dance of
destruction and re-creation.
580
00:32:55,600 --> 00:32:58,645
MAN: God Shiva
is a complex character.
581
00:32:58,811 --> 00:33:00,647
It's very difficult
to understand Shiva
582
00:33:00,813 --> 00:33:02,899
in one, uh, in one word,
583
00:33:03,066 --> 00:33:06,110
because he is the god of
procreation,
584
00:33:06,277 --> 00:33:08,071
and he is also
the god of destruction.
585
00:33:08,237 --> 00:33:10,823
He is also the god that
destroys everything,
586
00:33:10,990 --> 00:33:14,410
because everything that is
created must come to an end.
587
00:33:19,415 --> 00:33:21,834
NARRATOR:
According to Hindu mythology,
588
00:33:22,001 --> 00:33:25,797
Shiva is the god who will
one day destroy the universe
589
00:33:25,963 --> 00:33:28,466
to make way for a new one.
590
00:33:28,633 --> 00:33:31,844
YOUNG: Shiva's cosmic dance
is not seen as a negative,
591
00:33:32,011 --> 00:33:34,681
even though it is
greatly destructive.
592
00:33:34,847 --> 00:33:40,561
It is destroying in order for
something new to be created.
593
00:33:40,728 --> 00:33:43,564
So it is an essential part
of the process of life
594
00:33:43,731 --> 00:33:46,275
that things are cleared away
so new things,
595
00:33:46,442 --> 00:33:49,862
new possibilities,
better possibilities can emerge.
596
00:33:51,656 --> 00:33:53,866
NARRATOR: But could
the various attributes
597
00:33:54,033 --> 00:33:56,494
associated with this Hindu god
598
00:33:56,661 --> 00:33:58,871
be connected to
a recent discovery
599
00:33:59,038 --> 00:34:01,582
made at the Large
Hadron Collider
600
00:34:01,749 --> 00:34:04,335
about how our universe
could suddenly
601
00:34:04,502 --> 00:34:06,879
and catastrophically end?
602
00:34:08,673 --> 00:34:10,883
FRISBEE: One of
the intriguing outcomes
603
00:34:11,050 --> 00:34:13,886
of the Higgs boson
mass measurement
604
00:34:14,053 --> 00:34:18,224
is the realization
that the Higgs boson
605
00:34:18,391 --> 00:34:20,518
and the top quark
606
00:34:20,685 --> 00:34:23,896
may put us right
on the ragged edge
607
00:34:24,063 --> 00:34:27,775
of an instability condition
in the universe.
608
00:34:27,942 --> 00:34:31,779
The universe can exist in
several different states.
609
00:34:31,946 --> 00:34:33,656
Water.
610
00:34:33,823 --> 00:34:35,324
It can exist as steam,
611
00:34:35,491 --> 00:34:38,745
as liquid water, frozen ice.
612
00:34:38,911 --> 00:34:42,540
If the universe changes state,
613
00:34:42,707 --> 00:34:46,169
it would produce bubbles
of space-time
614
00:34:46,335 --> 00:34:48,796
expanding at the speed of light
615
00:34:48,963 --> 00:34:51,799
that could destroy everything,
all normal matter,
616
00:34:51,966 --> 00:34:55,303
all everything in the universe
as we know it.
617
00:34:57,930 --> 00:34:59,932
Some people are seeing
theories that say
618
00:35:00,099 --> 00:35:01,952
there's gonna be
expanding bubbles of nothingness
619
00:35:01,976 --> 00:35:03,936
that will create new...
Whole new universes.
620
00:35:04,103 --> 00:35:06,105
And, in a sense,
621
00:35:06,272 --> 00:35:08,608
we know that the universe
has to be unstable
622
00:35:08,775 --> 00:35:11,319
because it made the big bang
in the first place.
623
00:35:16,532 --> 00:35:20,161
NARRATOR: Could Shiva
not only be a mythological deity
624
00:35:20,328 --> 00:35:23,164
that represents the ancient
Hindus' understanding
625
00:35:23,331 --> 00:35:25,082
of the universe,
626
00:35:25,249 --> 00:35:28,961
but might he also have been
an otherworldly being
627
00:35:29,128 --> 00:35:31,798
who passed on information
to our ancestors
628
00:35:31,964 --> 00:35:34,967
that we are only now
rediscovering?
629
00:35:35,134 --> 00:35:37,970
Maybe the great god Shiva,
the destroyer,
630
00:35:38,137 --> 00:35:40,556
was actually trying
to communicate in ancient times
631
00:35:40,723 --> 00:35:42,016
things that we're learning today
632
00:35:42,183 --> 00:35:45,061
about breaking things down
to the finest particles
633
00:35:45,228 --> 00:35:47,772
and understanding that
these are how we understand
634
00:35:47,939 --> 00:35:50,983
the basis of life
at a subatomic level.
635
00:35:51,150 --> 00:35:52,735
TSOUKALOS: In Hindu tradition,
636
00:35:52,902 --> 00:35:56,322
Shiva was often portrayed
as blue-skinned
637
00:35:56,489 --> 00:35:59,408
with a third eye
in the middle of his forehead.
638
00:35:59,575 --> 00:36:02,995
And if you look at the different
depictions of Shiva's dance,
639
00:36:03,162 --> 00:36:06,332
you see that he is almost
always surrounded
640
00:36:06,499 --> 00:36:11,003
by some type of a circular
structure with flames.
641
00:36:11,170 --> 00:36:13,840
MARTELL: We see parallels
to technology
642
00:36:14,006 --> 00:36:16,217
where he's always depicted
in this circle
643
00:36:16,384 --> 00:36:18,010
when he's doing
his cosmic dance.
644
00:36:18,177 --> 00:36:21,848
It seems very similar to what
we see at the hadron accelerator
645
00:36:22,014 --> 00:36:24,934
in this large circular
particle accelerator.
646
00:36:25,101 --> 00:36:26,435
Maybe there's some tie-in
647
00:36:26,602 --> 00:36:29,021
between Shiva being depicted
in a circular device
648
00:36:29,188 --> 00:36:31,023
and the way we're
smashing particles now
649
00:36:31,190 --> 00:36:33,442
in the hadron accelerator.
650
00:36:33,609 --> 00:36:37,238
TSOUKALOS: Now, what did
our human ancestor artists
651
00:36:37,405 --> 00:36:39,657
try to depict here?
652
00:36:39,824 --> 00:36:44,161
Do the accounts
of his cosmic dance
653
00:36:44,328 --> 00:36:47,623
refer to some type of
misunderstood technology
654
00:36:47,790 --> 00:36:51,878
very much similar to
the Large Hadron Collider?
655
00:36:52,044 --> 00:36:53,713
YOUNG: In the Catholic Mass,
656
00:36:53,880 --> 00:36:58,050
there is a ceremonial artifact
called a monstrance.
657
00:36:58,217 --> 00:37:01,721
If you look at this image,
if you look at this item,
658
00:37:01,888 --> 00:37:03,306
it has a burst of light
659
00:37:03,472 --> 00:37:06,642
very similar to the pattern
of Shiva's light,
660
00:37:06,809 --> 00:37:09,312
this dance of creation.
661
00:37:09,478 --> 00:37:16,068
Some say this shape can be seen
in the Hadron Collider at CERN.
662
00:37:19,238 --> 00:37:22,199
NARRATOR: Does this suggest
that the invention of tools,
663
00:37:22,366 --> 00:37:24,410
like the Large Hadron Collider,
664
00:37:24,577 --> 00:37:27,204
are happening as part of a plan?
665
00:37:27,371 --> 00:37:31,208
Did celestial beings who came
to Earth in the distant past
666
00:37:31,375 --> 00:37:36,505
give early humans insights
into the origin of existence?
667
00:37:36,672 --> 00:37:38,799
Ancient astronaut
theorists believe
668
00:37:38,966 --> 00:37:40,509
the answers may be found
669
00:37:40,676 --> 00:37:43,846
not in what CERN has
already uncovered,
670
00:37:44,013 --> 00:37:47,475
but in discoveries yet to come.
671
00:37:52,897 --> 00:37:58,653
CERN headquarters,
Geneva, Switzerland.
672
00:37:58,819 --> 00:38:03,532
The Large Hadron Collider was
heralded as a monumental success
673
00:38:03,699 --> 00:38:06,619
when it helped to discover
the Higgs boson,
674
00:38:06,786 --> 00:38:09,747
or God particle, in 2012,
675
00:38:09,914 --> 00:38:13,292
but that was only the beginning.
676
00:38:13,459 --> 00:38:17,588
Since then, researchers have
embarked on a multi-year project
677
00:38:17,755 --> 00:38:21,842
to upgrade what is already the
most powerful machine on Earth
678
00:38:22,009 --> 00:38:25,137
by retrofitting it
with bigger, better,
679
00:38:25,304 --> 00:38:28,140
and more efficient systems.
680
00:38:28,307 --> 00:38:33,562
When the Large Hadron Collider
is activated again in 2015,
681
00:38:33,729 --> 00:38:38,567
it will wield at least double
the power it did in 2012,
682
00:38:38,734 --> 00:38:41,362
and could boast
even 10 times more
683
00:38:41,529 --> 00:38:44,281
by the end of the decade.
684
00:38:44,448 --> 00:38:47,618
FRISBEE: And when you look at
the size of the detectors
685
00:38:47,785 --> 00:38:49,662
at the Large Hadron Collider,
686
00:38:49,829 --> 00:38:52,915
you realize that
we really are pushing
687
00:38:53,082 --> 00:38:55,376
the limits of technology.
688
00:38:55,543 --> 00:38:57,336
The Large Hadron Collider
689
00:38:57,503 --> 00:39:00,423
is something like
7 times more powerful
690
00:39:00,589 --> 00:39:04,051
than anything else
that's existed before.
691
00:39:04,218 --> 00:39:09,932
We'll be even able to get even
closer to conditions in time,
692
00:39:10,099 --> 00:39:12,643
even closer to the beginning
of the big bang.
693
00:39:16,188 --> 00:39:18,649
SPIROPULU: The work that
is happening right now
694
00:39:18,816 --> 00:39:20,735
during the LHC shutdown
695
00:39:20,901 --> 00:39:22,945
is to prepare the detectors
696
00:39:23,112 --> 00:39:26,907
and the experiments for
the big energy step.
697
00:39:27,074 --> 00:39:30,953
We are going into
even more higher energy,
698
00:39:31,120 --> 00:39:33,664
and that means that
we are probing deeper,
699
00:39:33,831 --> 00:39:35,666
and we can be
just around the corner
700
00:39:35,833 --> 00:39:37,460
of discovering something
701
00:39:37,626 --> 00:39:41,630
which is completely
blowing our minds.
702
00:39:41,797 --> 00:39:43,049
BRANDENBURG: The human race
703
00:39:43,215 --> 00:39:46,343
is gonna be focusing
more energy in a small area
704
00:39:46,510 --> 00:39:48,054
than we've ever done before,
705
00:39:48,220 --> 00:39:50,681
so we're looking for
a whole new phenomenon.
706
00:39:53,225 --> 00:39:55,394
NARRATOR:
The scientists at CERN hope
707
00:39:55,561 --> 00:39:59,482
that by increasing the power
of the Large Hadron Collider,
708
00:39:59,648 --> 00:40:02,234
they will not only be
able to learn more
709
00:40:02,401 --> 00:40:03,861
about the God particle,
710
00:40:04,028 --> 00:40:06,238
but also uncover other,
711
00:40:06,405 --> 00:40:10,659
perhaps even more profound
secrets of the universe.
712
00:40:10,826 --> 00:40:14,121
But some scientists
have voiced concerns
713
00:40:14,288 --> 00:40:17,917
that the Large Hadron Collider
could create a black hole
714
00:40:18,084 --> 00:40:21,170
that would swallow up the earth,
715
00:40:21,337 --> 00:40:25,257
set off a massive
nuclear explosion,
716
00:40:25,424 --> 00:40:27,885
or even form a vacuum bubble
717
00:40:28,052 --> 00:40:31,430
that could tip the balance
of the entire universe.
718
00:40:33,849 --> 00:40:36,018
Perhaps this is
a little hubris...
719
00:40:36,185 --> 00:40:37,311
And we all know what happens
720
00:40:37,478 --> 00:40:40,648
when physicists get
full of hubris...
721
00:40:40,815 --> 00:40:42,900
But there's always
a little bit of fear
722
00:40:43,067 --> 00:40:45,111
when you're pushing back
the frontiers of science.
723
00:40:45,277 --> 00:40:48,280
It's part of
the frontier spirit.
724
00:40:48,447 --> 00:40:50,157
SPIROPULU: We have to admit
725
00:40:50,324 --> 00:40:52,326
that we don't know how
the universe started.
726
00:40:52,493 --> 00:40:55,037
And as we go into higher
and higher energies,
727
00:40:55,204 --> 00:40:57,248
we don't know what
we are going to find,
728
00:40:57,414 --> 00:41:00,251
because this physics at these
levels is an experimental,
729
00:41:00,417 --> 00:41:03,045
completely experimental,
uh, science.
730
00:41:03,212 --> 00:41:06,173
We don't have
the complete understanding
731
00:41:06,340 --> 00:41:07,716
and description of the universe
732
00:41:07,883 --> 00:41:09,969
that can create
this anxiety and fear
733
00:41:10,136 --> 00:41:14,723
that we might create something
that will end the universe.
734
00:41:14,890 --> 00:41:18,602
When we look at the experiments
that have been conducted at CERN
735
00:41:18,769 --> 00:41:20,813
with the Large Hadron Collider,
736
00:41:20,980 --> 00:41:25,484
it may be that humanity is
taking its first baby steps
737
00:41:25,651 --> 00:41:29,947
towards the actual construction
of the universe.
738
00:41:30,114 --> 00:41:34,201
We're manipulating matter
at the subatomic level,
739
00:41:34,368 --> 00:41:36,787
and we are literally harnessing
740
00:41:36,954 --> 00:41:39,373
the forces of creation
themselves.
741
00:41:39,540 --> 00:41:41,834
BRANDENBURG:
The amount of the universe
742
00:41:42,001 --> 00:41:44,712
that we see and know
743
00:41:44,879 --> 00:41:47,756
that is part of
the standard model of physics
744
00:41:47,923 --> 00:41:52,052
is only, like, 4% of the mass
of the universe.
745
00:41:52,219 --> 00:41:55,848
We're going into vast
unknown territory.
746
00:41:56,015 --> 00:41:58,142
We're going to be
witnessing events
747
00:41:58,309 --> 00:42:00,561
that no human being
has ever witnessed before
748
00:42:00,728 --> 00:42:02,146
and energy density scales
749
00:42:02,313 --> 00:42:04,815
no human being has ever
been able to create before,
750
00:42:04,982 --> 00:42:06,650
so it's very exciting.
751
00:42:06,817 --> 00:42:09,570
Who knows what we'll find?
752
00:42:12,364 --> 00:42:14,575
NARRATOR: By wielding
the incredible power
753
00:42:14,742 --> 00:42:16,869
of the Large Hadron Collider,
754
00:42:17,036 --> 00:42:19,872
could we one day
re-create the big bang
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to form an entirely
new universe,
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00:42:23,626 --> 00:42:27,963
and at the same time,
destroy our own?
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00:42:28,130 --> 00:42:31,508
Or might we instead be
reaching the threshold
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00:42:31,675 --> 00:42:34,386
of a new age for mankind?
759
00:42:34,553 --> 00:42:37,389
If ancient astronauts
came to our planet
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hundreds of centuries ago,
761
00:42:39,850 --> 00:42:43,229
perhaps they deliberately
planted the seeds of knowledge
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00:42:43,395 --> 00:42:48,067
that would eventually lead us
to where we are today.
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00:42:48,234 --> 00:42:51,487
Perhaps finding
the so-called God particle
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00:42:51,654 --> 00:42:53,906
will allow us to finally answer
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00:42:54,073 --> 00:42:56,909
mankind's most persistent
questions:
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"Who are we?
Where did we come from?"
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00:43:01,163 --> 00:43:04,833
And the most persistent of all:
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00:43:05,000 --> 00:43:07,211
"Are we alone?"
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