

James Beacham
Experimental particle physicist, contributing insights from CERN's Large Hadron Collider.
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Jul 24, 2024 • 25min
Do we live inside an enormous black hole?
James Beacham, a particle physicist at CERN, discusses the intriguing possibility of our universe existing inside a black hole. The conversation explores building a giant collider around the moon to investigate this theory. Topics also include gravity, multiverse, and the creation of miniature black holes in labs.

Oct 23, 2024 • 1h 32min
Searching for a Theory of Everything with Max Tegmark, James Beacham & Stephon Alexander (2020)
Max Tegmark, a physicist at MIT known for his work on multiverse theories, joins experimental particle physicist James Beacham from CERN and theoretical physicist Stephon Alexander to discuss the quest for a unified theory of everything. They dissect the challenges of merging quantum mechanics with general relativity and explore concepts like the multiverse and mathematical beauty. The trio also highlights the role of experimental evidence in shaping theories, debates on consciousness, and innovative perspectives on dark matter, all while engaging the audience with their passion for physics.

Mar 19, 2021 • 54min
#21 with Particle Physicist James Beacham from CERN 🇬🇧
James Beacham, a particle physicist at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, dives into the universe’s mysteries. He mesmerizingly discusses black holes as potential gateways in time and space, the relationship between mass and energy, and the philosophical implications of multiverses. Beacham also outlines CERN's ambitious plans for a new Circular Collider, emphasizing the power of curiosity in scientific discovery. He challenges listeners to address societal issues to propel innovation and reflect on how gravity intertwines with our understanding of existence.