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Higgs Boson may be found

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#1 brokenportal

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Posted 04 July 2012 - 05:24 PM


http://www.reuters.c...E86008K20120704



"Scientists at Europe's CERN research centre have found a new subatomic particle, a basic building block of the universe, which appears to be the boson imagined and named half a century ago by theoretical physicist Peter Higgs."

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"We have reached a milestone in our understanding of nature," CERN director general Rolf Heuer told a gathering of scientists and the world's media near Geneva on Wednesday.

"The discovery of a particle consistent with the Higgs boson opens the way to more detailed studies, requiring larger statistics, which will pin down the new particle's properties, and is likely to shed light on other mysteries of our universe."

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#2 Danail Bulgaria

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Posted 05 July 2012 - 06:18 AM

The existence of the Higs bozone was supposed for quite a long time. It is supposed to be the "missing" particle from the creation of the universe. So if the bozone finding confirms, it will be avtually a big steo forward, that can be compared with the finding of the missing life line in the human evolution.

#3 Highlander

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Posted 08 August 2012 - 10:07 AM

What rumors say within CERN corridors?
http://forums.carm.o...s-of-CERN-Higgs

I have heard that it's too early to open the champagne...

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