Cern scientists reporting from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have claimed the discovery of a new particle consistent with the Higgs boson.
The particle has been the subject of a 45-year hunt to explain how matter attains its mass.
Both of the Higgs boson-hunting experiments at the LHC see a level of certainty in their data worthy of a "discovery".
More work will be needed to be certain that what they see is a Higgs, however.
I look upon the discussions of the Higgs boson particle with the same incredulity as the musings of brain surgeons, motor mechanics, and politicians...
...most of us haven't got the slightest idea what they are rambling on about....most of the time! :-?...!
Paul......!
I look upon the discussions of the Higgs boson particle with the same incredulity as the musings of brain surgeons, motor mechanics, and politicians...
...most of us haven't got the slightest idea what they are rambling on about....most of the time! :-?...!
Paul......!
Fozzer,I will explain it all at your level:
There are magical little fairies that makes planets spin and orbit another object,they stop it all from crashing into eachother,they also give stuff a little push every now and again.
That's all I can explain at your level.
Thank goodness all those physicists aren't musical or we'd be looking for the Higgs Bassoon![]()
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Mr. Higgs will be pleased... [smiley=thumbsup.gif] ...!
Just give us ten years and another billion dollars of tax money and we'll really have something!
Thank goodness all those physicists aren't musical or we'd be looking for the Higgs Bassoon![]()
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I can remember losing it on the beach, after a trip to Southend-on Sea, sea-side in 1967*
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