Scientists at the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN) have composed the song 'Large Hadron Rap' to explain the operation and mission of the Large Hadron Collider or 'LHC', who after a month on Youtube, has become a " hit "with more than 400,000 visits, according to records the British newspaper 'The Daily Telegraph'.
Thus, the center worker Kate McAlpine starred with his 23 years in video collaboration with his friends. Through pictures, graphics and dances explain the mysteries of modern physics, how particles interact or what is being sought in this experiment, "The LHC accelerates protons and lead and what scientists discover you leave alucinado," they sing. Both the dance, such as video or letters were designed in the laboratory facilities Genoese.
In his first day on the Net, received up to 50,000 visits. Moreover, according to the rotary English, McAlpine denied rumours that suggest that other physical and contractor laboratories want to show their own projects through rap songs after the success of the melody.
The Large Hadron Collider (in English 'Large Hadron Collider' or 'LHC') is a particle accelerator located collider at CERN, near Geneva (at the Franco-Swiss border). The instrument was designed to work within the framework of theoretical particle physics, which is known to break their high energy levels.
Also, the construction of its 27 kilometers of tunnels and other facilities was approved in 1995 with a budget of 1,700 million euros, together with other 140 million euros for the experiments. It involves up to sixty countries. According to experts, will become the largest particle accelerator and energy in the world. The next September 10 is scheduled to start its activity.