Physicists from all over the world in search of the theoretical Higgs-Boson particle gathered together in Switzerland to recreate conditions immediately after the Big Bang, allowing us to move closer to an understanding of the origin of matter. Physicist-turned-filmmaker Mark Levinson was there with his cameras and he found a way of approaching the experiment as an epic adventure story. “The film is a tribute to the creativity and curiosity that drive scientific research.” — New York Times. (2K DCP presentation)
There will be a post-film panel discussion with IU scientists involved in the CERN project.
This event is sponsored by the Office of the Vice Provost for Research and the Department of Physics and is also part of IU Cinema’s Science on Screen series.
Cost: Free, but ticketed
For more information contact:
IU Cinema
(812)855-7632
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