You might recall when they discovered the Higgs Particle at the Large Hadron Collider, that I wrote about what is a Higgs particle and why does anyone care.
Now a group of PhD students who work there have made a zombie movie shot on site. The premise goes that radiation from the Higgs experiments has turned a maintenance crew into zombies who now shamble through the maintenance corridors in search of brains, a food source which should, in theory, be quite plentiful at the LHC.
The movie is acted with all the skill that you would expect a bunch of nuclear physicists to bring to the thespian arts. But they did a pretty good job on the production.
The movie's 75 minutes. Here's the trailer:
Now a group of PhD students who work there have made a zombie movie shot on site. The premise goes that radiation from the Higgs experiments has turned a maintenance crew into zombies who now shamble through the maintenance corridors in search of brains, a food source which should, in theory, be quite plentiful at the LHC.
The movie is acted with all the skill that you would expect a bunch of nuclear physicists to bring to the thespian arts. But they did a pretty good job on the production.
The movie's 75 minutes. Here's the trailer: