Films

The Peace Particle

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Black holes. The birth of the Internet. Nuclear devastation. The most consequential experiment in the history of humanity opened a Pandora’s box of new discoveries and unexpected problems.

After the atom bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, many scientists vowed to never use their knowledge for war again. Those scientists founded CERN, building the world’s largest machine in search of the universe’s smallest particles. Critics feared CERN would destroy the earth with a blackhole – but it’s their IT department that really blew up the world as we know it, by creating the World Wide Web.

With rare access to the revolutionary Large Hadron Collider and Nobel winning scientists, The Peace Particle celebrates CERN as they face their biggest challenge since founding in 1954: the threat of another world war. This is an urgent and uplifting film that sets out to show just how much is possible when scientists reject nationalism and work together.