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Scientists 'will say they are 99.99% certain' the particle has been found
Leading physicists have been invited to event - sparking speculation that Higgs boson particle has been found
'God Particle' gives particles that make up atoms their mass


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/art...l#ixzz1zUyP0xJR

Scientists at Cern will announce that the elusive Higgs boson 'God Particle' has been found at a press conference next week, it is believed.
Five leading theoretical physicists have been invited to the event on Wednesday - sparking speculation that the particle has been discovered.
Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider are expected to say they are 99.99 per cent certain it has been found - which is known as 'four sigma' level.
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The particle accelerator: It is within these tubes that physicists are hunting for the 'God' particle
Physicists first predicted that the Higgs Boson subatomic particle exists 48 years ago.

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Peter Higgs, the Edinburgh University emeritus professor of physics that the particle is named after, is among those who have been called to the press conference in Switzerland.

Invite: Peter Higgs, the professor the particle is named after, has been asked to attend the press conference at Cern
The management at Cern want the two teams of scientists to reach the 'five sigma' level of certainty with their results - so they are 99.99995 per cent sure - such is the significance of the results.
Tom Kibble, 79, the emeritus professor of physics at Imperial College London, has also been invited but is unable to attend.

He told the Sunday Times: 'My guess is that is must be a pretty positive result for them to be asking us out there.'

The Higgs boson is regarded as the key to understanding the universe. Physicists say its job is to give the particles that make up atoms their mass.

Without this mass, these particles would zip though the cosmos at the speed of light, unable to bind together to form the atoms that make up everything in the universe, from planets to people.

The collider, housed in an 18-mile tunnel buried deep underground near the
French-Swiss border, smashes beams of protons – sub-atomic particles – together at close to the speed of light, recreating the conditions that existed a fraction of a second after the Big Bang.

If the physicists’ theory is correct, a few Higgs bosons should be created in every trillion collisions, before rapidly decaying.

An aerial view of the Swiss-French border, indicating the route of the Large Hadron Collider
This decay would leave behind a ‘footprint’ that would show up as a bump in their graphs.

However, despite 1,600 trillion collisions being created in the tunnel - there have been fewer than 300 potential Higgs particles.

Now it is thought that two separate teams of scientists, who run independent experiments in secret from each other, have both uncovered evidence of the particle.

However, the two groups, CMS and ATLAS, are expected to stop short of confirming its existence.

Inside: The giant project is the most enormous piece of scientific apparatus ever constructed, and is buried 100m beneath the ground


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Let's just hope they're right this time. If they are it would lead to so many other scientific discoveries.
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I wonder what the Christians will say about this discovery. Probably something stupid of course.


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QUOTE (HydraulicWaRiOr @ Monday, Jul 2 2012, 20:23)
I wonder what the Christians will say about this discovery. Probably something stupid of course.


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Same would apply for any other monotheistic religion that proclaims the theory of creationism.
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So they really discover the Higgs boson and not the "Huggies Bison"? tounge2.gif
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Wow. TBH I thought they'd eventually figure out it wasn't possible or something like that. The future is going to be crazy.
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I'm not great at physics, but I'm not seeing anything about this on the major news sites. And that makes me sceptical. I remember there were scientists in (I think) Genoa who claimed they'd sent particles at speeds faster than the speed of light, and that turned out to be incorrect. So I wouldn't start doing backflips yet. Unless K^2 or Icarus or some other boffin comes in here and says so, I'm not going to believe it.
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QUOTE (GTA_stu @ Monday, Jul 2 2012, 19:53)
I'm not great at physics, but I'm not seeing anything about this on the major news sites. And that makes me sceptical. I remember there were scientists in (I think) Genoa who claimed they'd sent particles at speeds faster than the speed of light, and that turned out to be incorrect. So I wouldn't start doing backflips yet. Unless K^2 or Icarus or some other boffin comes in here and says so, I'm not going to believe it.

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What i read was they haven't actually found the god particle.
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Using the Daily Mail in general for anything makes me want to gouge my own eyes out. But for scientific news too? f*ck me.
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QUOTE (HydraulicWaRiOr @ Monday, Jul 2 2012, 15:23)
I wonder what the Christians will say about this discovery. Probably something stupid of course.


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Let's just hope they're right this time. If they are it would lead to so many other scientific discoveries.


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QUOTE (fgcarva1 @ Monday, Jul 2 2012, 20:42)
QUOTE (HydraulicWaRiOr @ Monday, Jul 2 2012, 15:23)
I wonder what the Christians will say about this discovery. Probably something stupid of course.


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I'm a Catholic and guess what I have to say about this? it was right above your f*cking post...

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Let's just hope they're right this time. If they are it would lead to so many other scientific discoveries.


Don't generalize a type of people asshole.

Do you praise your god with that mouth?
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A discussion which turns into an argument involving science and religion. Finally something new on the internet instead of the same old repetitiveness!
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Does this mean that humans could create their own planet?
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QUOTE (GTA_stu @ Monday, Jul 2 2012, 17:51)
A discussion which turns into an argument involving science and religion. Finally something new on the internet instead of the same old repetitiveness!

It can always be evaded. This is a scientific topic but there's always someone who has to make an offensive remark on religion. sarcasm.gif
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Until they announce something on Wednesday we'll just have to wait and see.

I'm kinda hoping they will announce it, but there is still time yet, I mean it's a long time until 21st December 2012.
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From what I've read, they've only said they have an announcement coming up. There's just rumors that they found Higgs Boson.
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I'm kinda of hoping they didn't find it. If the Higgs boson is really as predictable and ordinary as they think it is then it turns out we were right all along and the universe is a boring f*ckin' place. Nonexistence of Higgs boson is actually more exciting. It would force scientists to come up with another theory, and who knows where that would lead. Maybe the universe wouldn't be as boring. Maybe FTL travel would be possible one day.
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