Libaax-Sankataabte Posted December 13, 2011 Nobody has any concrete proof of the existance of the Higgs boson (the hypothetical particle that explains why other particles possess mass). But there is some data on its way and we shall see what these scientiest come up with shortly. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Libaax-Sankataabte Posted December 13, 2011 Anticipation is building in the run-up to presentations of the best-yet evidence for - or against - the existence of the Higgs boson. The famed particle is a missing link in current theories of physics, used to explain how everything gains its mass. Rumours have been swirling about the findings for weeks, ahead of the announcement on Tuesday afternoon. It is likely to yield only tantalising hints, as the teams do not have enough data to claim a formal discovery. However, most physicists concede that not finding the Higgs boson is as exciting a prospect as finding it in the place where existing theory predicts it should be. "If we wouldn't find it it would be even - in a way - more exciting, but you know, both ways, it's a win-win situation," said Stefan Soldner-Rembold, a particle physicist from the University of Manchester. "[if] we find it, we know this theory's complete, but there's still more things to look for. If we don't find it, we know there must be something else which we haven't understood yet ." - BBC Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Valenteenah. Posted December 13, 2011 "If we wouldn't find it it would be even - in a way - more exciting, but you know, both ways, it's a win-win situation," said Stefan Soldner-Rembold Win-win indeed. These scientists. I'm more interested in TOE (the Theory of Everything). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites