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my understanding is that antimatter reacts with equal amounts of matter. If that is true the actual damage is quite small. Thats true. Antimatter was explained by Paul Dirac. ![]() |
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Islamic Republic of Pakistan to become Associate Member State of CERN http://home.web.cern.ch/about/updates/2015/07/pakistan-becomes-associate-member-state-cern rOZZ Music Pictures |
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A meson is made up from a quark-antiquark pair. How come they do not annihilate? All we know is that quarks and leptons are smaller than 10^-19 meters in radius. As far as we can tell, they have no internal structure or even any size. All mesons are unstable, with the longest-lived lasting for only a few hundredths of a microsecond. Perhaps they decay faster than the annihilation to occur... |
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There you go, what have I always said? All that will happen is the the LHC will discover more smaller and different particles, it will NOT solve the Universe. Solve the Universe??? |
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Just some bloke saying how long is a piece of string ..... The smallest length that can be measured in the universe is 1,616 199(97) × 10−35 m[3]. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_units#Base_units I read somewhere that if you could separate two quarks far enough from each other a third quark will be created... |
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Bait worked :-) Bait is troll food. This thread is Science (non-SETI) : CERN:) |
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Latest updates Thanks. I see that a lot of experiments are about super symmetry. Does it exist an anti Higgs boson that gives matter the opposite properties? Dark matter perhaps... |
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Latest updates We are not even sure whether the Higgs boson exists, let alone an anti Higgs boson! :D rOZZ Music Pictures |
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Latest updates What do you mean? Higgs got a Nobel Prize in 2013 for the discovery. He calls it the God Damn Particle. NOT God Particle. |
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Latest updates I am still not sure but that's me.. http://www.techtimes.com/articles/19802/20141108/shocking-cern-may-not-have-discovered-elusive-higgs-boson-particle-after-all.htm Particle physicists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research announced 2 years ago they had discovered the Higgs particle, considered the foundation particle in the Standard Model of Particle physics, and a Nobel Prize was awarded to Peter Higgs and Francois Englert for their work on the theory of the Higgs boson. rOZZ Music Pictures |
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Why not? What questions still exist that make you question the existence of the Higgs Boson? |
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Why not? What questions still exist that make you question the existence of the Higgs Boson? I edited my post and supported my personal claim with it. Btw: http://realorsatire.com/techtimes-com/ rOZZ Music Pictures |
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Latest updates The Higgs boson have not been detected as a particle yet. Only as energy when other particles collides and energy are spread in different directions |
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Why not? What questions still exist that make you question the existence of the Higgs Boson? No worries, Julie. I was just curious what your reservations were about the potential finding. |
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I 100% support Julie. We have NOT conclusively found the Higgs Boson. I suggest you read and watch some Youtube clips from CERN. Eat some popcorn as well and you get enlighted... The God Damn Particle has been found! University of Southern Denmark. In 2013 CERN announced the finding of a new elementary particle, the Higgs particle. But maybe it wasn't the Higgs particle, maybe it just looks like it. And maybe it is not alone. http://www.sdu.dk/en/om_sdu/fakulteterne/naturvidenskab/nyheder_2014/2014_10_29_technihiggs |
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I suggest you read and watch some Youtube clips from CERN. The God Damn Particle has been found! Yes. And? There are a few scientists that have some other ideas. Scientists work like that. The researchers' analysis does not debunk the possibility that CERN has discovered the Higgs particle. That is still possible - but it is equally possible that it is a different kind of particle. |
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The Higgs boson is a short lived particle which decays soon in other particles. It is not the Higgs boson that is important but the Higgs field, which gives mass to other particles, such as the intermediate vector mesons, hypothetized by Salam, Weinberg and Glashow and discovered at CERN by Rubbia and von Martens. The 2012 discovery of the Higgs boson was only the confirmation of the Glashow-Salam-Weinberg theory. Tullio |
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Evidence suggests subatomic particles could defy the standard model Now, a team of physicists working at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has found new hints of particles—leptons, to be more precise—being treated in strange ways not predicted by the Standard Model. The discovery, scheduled for publication in the September 4, 2015 issue of the journal Physical Review Letters, could prove to be a significant lead in the search for non-standard phenomena. ![]() In the underneath event display from the LHCb experiment at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, proton-proton collisions at the interaction point (far left) result in a shower of leptons and other charged particles. The yellow and green lines are computer-generated reconstructions of the particles' trajectories through the layers of the LHCb detector. ![]() rOZZ Music Pictures |
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