In honor of the exciting, groundbreaking developments in physics recently announced by CERN, Wondros has posted our film, CERN: An Homage to the Collider by Jesse Dylan to YouTube today.
For years, physicists around the world have been searching for the Higgs boson, a cornerstone of modern physics despite never being seen. According to The New York Times, Higgs boson is the last missing part of the Standard Model, a suite of equations that has held sway as the law of the cosmos for the last 35 years.
Physicists at CERN, a multinational research center headquartered in Geneva that is home to the Large Hadron Collider, have observed evidence of a new subatomic particle that could be the elusive Higgs boson, thought to be responsible for giving matter its property of mass.
Wondros director Jesse Dylan visited the Collider, and was inspired to make a film that celebrates the work and spirit of the scientists.