Week 24: 7/15/2015 - 9pm PDT 7/22/2015
The scientists at CERN always take a personal stake in their work. Pushing mankind's knowledge of science and high energy physics takes a special breed of person. Thankfully this special breed always seems to have a fun side as well. Here we see a CERN scientist posing behind a ... a device. It looks to be some kind of coil or beamline part, though the actual use is thus far a mystery even to CERN's own staff. We do know this shot was taken in June of 1973, the same month as one of the longest solar eclipses on record - over 7 minutes of totality! Was this part of some CERN solar experiment? Could it have been part of a particle accelerator? Was this scientist just working on his latest art project - perhaps part of a dodecagon exploration?
You be the judge!
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Believe it or not the man in this picture is 90 years old but with cerns new Anti-wrinkle face skin stretcher he looks a mere 28.
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Leaning in too close to the Helmholtz apparatus resulted in him literally getting his face sucked off.
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Caption 3.5 - Physicist showing the Teletubies sun effect through a partial radial electrode design...
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CERN finally found a way to contain M M M M Max Headrroom.
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"Although it can be said that the special effects on the original Doctor Who were quite low budget, this shot showing what is apparently the Master trapped in an alternate dimension probably takes the cake"
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Go ahead pick up the operating tool !!. For your first task remove the patients tooth for 10 points. But beware!!! there's the 10,000K volt charge if you touch the sides!! Enjoy !!!
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This is how you get "ahead" at CERN!
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Experiments to recreate the wheel continue here at CERN...
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Moisturize me
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Don't let the ad-model's smile fool you; early EEGs weren't known for being particularly comfortable...
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