tises in switzerland are using particles moving at near the speed of light and the hydron collider will shed new light on the big bang theory and shed light on the universe. michio acht kak -- akaa, nice to see you. i like that graphic. we'll cue that up and roll that for you. you got this giant doughnut, right, being used to smashed particles together to simulate the big bang from so many years ago, they worked on this sucker for 16 years, they finally did it and you say it's a pea shooter. >> well, 10 billion years, the work of over 5000 people, over 16 years and the machine is finally operational. bill: i say so what, what does it do for us? >> we're going to unravel the secret of the big bang, where it came from, what happened before creation, what happened before genesys