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I think I am falling in love with the girl who wrote this song!:!)
EDIT: Linked to Ryan's video instead.
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The "LHC Rap Video" is a music video created by CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, in 2008 to explain the purpose and function of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) to the general public.
The "LHC Rap Video" was created by CERN physicist Kate McAlpine and her brother, science writer Alisa McAlpine, with the help of CERN's communication team and various physicists and engineers from the LHC project.
The "LHC Rap Video" was created to make the complicated concepts of particle physics and the LHC more accessible and engaging to the general public. It was also a way for CERN to promote the LHC and its research to a wider audience.
The "LHC Rap Video" went viral on YouTube and other social media platforms, gaining millions of views and sparking discussions and debates about the LHC and particle physics. Its catchy beat, humorous lyrics, and clever use of visuals made it a hit among both science enthusiasts and the general public.
Yes, the "LHC Rap Video" has been used in classrooms and science education programs around the world to introduce students to the LHC and particle physics. It has also been featured in science documentaries and TV shows, further spreading its educational impact.