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Scientists found "God"

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Scientists found "God"

Postby AmAdEus.lb » 05 Jul 2012, 08:29

BERLIN (AP) — Scientists working at the world's biggest atom smasher near Geneva have announced the discovery of a new subatomic particle that looks remarkably like the long-sought Higgs boson. Sometimes called the "God particle" because its existence is fundamental to the creation of the universe, the hunt for the Higgs involved thousands of scientists from all over the world.

WHAT IS THE GOD PARTICLE ANYWAY?

School physics teaches that everything is made up of atoms, and inside atoms are electrons, protons and neutrons. They, in turn, are made of quarks and other subatomic particles. Scientists have long puzzled over how these minute building blocks of the universe acquire mass. Without mass, particles wouldn't hold together and there would be no matter.

One theory proposed by British physicist Peter Higgs and teams in Belgium and the United States in the 1960s is that a new particle must be creating a "sticky" field that acts as a drag on other particles. The atom-smashing experiments at CERN, the European Center for Nuclear Research, have now captured a glimpse of what appears to be just such a Higgs-like particle.

WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?

The Higgs is part of many theoretical equations underpinning scientists' understanding of how the world came into being. If it doesn't exist, then those theories would need to be fundamentally overhauled. The fact that it apparently does exist means scientists have been on the right track with their theories. But there's a twist: the measurements seem to diverge slightly from what would be expected under the so-called Standard Model of particle physics. This is exciting for scientists because it opens the possibility to potential new discoveries including a theory known as "super-symmetry" where particles don't just come in pairs — think matter and anti-matter — but quadruplets, all with slightly different characteristics.

HOW MUCH DID IT COST?

CERN's atom smasher, the Large Hadron Collider, alone cost some $10 billion to build and run. This includes the salaries of thousands of scientists and support staff around the world who collaborated on the two experiments that independently pursued the Higgs.

WERE THERE ANY PRACTICAL RESULTS FROM THE SEARCH?

Not directly. But the massive scientific effort that led up to the discovery has paid off in other ways, one of which was the creation of the World Wide Web. CERN scientists developed it to make it easier to exchange information among each other. The vast computing power needed to crunch all of the data produced by the atom smasher has also boosted the development of distributed — or cloud — computing, which is now making its way into mainstream services. Advances in solar energy capture, medical imaging and proton therapy — used in the fight against cancer — have also resulted from the work of particle physicists at CERN and elsewhere.

WHAT'S NEXT

"This is just the beginning," says James Gillies, a spokesman for CERN. Scientists will keep probing the new particle until they fully understand how it works. In doing so they hope to understand the 96 percent of the universe that remains hidden from view. This may result in the discovery of new particles and even hitherto unknown forces of nature.



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Re: Scientists found "God"

Postby Stewie » 05 Jul 2012, 11:20

I am so sorry for the unfortunate name.
I'm sure half of the people won't even listen to the news and will just assume that "scientists found God".

Initially they nicknamed it 'Goddamn particle'.
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Re: Scientists found "God"

Postby RainbowNerdette » 05 Jul 2012, 12:50

Am I the only one who thinks 10 bilion could have been ut to better use?

Maybe I'm just uneducated, I never was a beta-type student... But what does this actually solve apart from confirming some physics theories that could already be considered prettymuch confirmed as it all added up anyway? (if you see a naked human running around in a field you don't really need to test the gasses around him for oxygen, right? Cause if there wasn't any, the human wouldn't exactly be running anymore XD)...

Use the 10 bilion to buy him some clothes instead! :laugh:

There's so many problems in the world that could have been (closer to) solved with money like that :-( there's people without access to healthcare because they don't have the money. There are hungry kids because the parents cant afford enough food...

Oh well, rant over, very nice for the scientists that they succeeded :D and I hope that the places that earned (parts of the) 10 bilion go on to do useful things with the money (rather than just widening the gap between rich and poor)
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Re: Scientists found "God"

Postby Toefje » 05 Jul 2012, 13:14

I understand your feelings, but many of these scientific discoveries also lead to better healthcare technology :) It's very important. 10 billion sounds like alot but all it is, is the scientists and workers salary, thousands of them. Whether they earned it here or spread out somewhere else.
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Re: Scientists found "God"

Postby Stewie » 05 Jul 2012, 13:20

Money spent on scientific resources are always well spent.
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Re: Scientists found "God"

Postby Andres » 05 Jul 2012, 15:23

RainbowNerdette wrote:Am I the only one who thinks 10 bilion could have been ut to better use?

Maybe I'm just uneducated, I never was a beta-type student... But what does this actually solve apart from confirming some physics theories that could already be considered prettymuch confirmed as it all added up anyway? (if you see a naked human running around in a field you don't really need to test the gasses around him for oxygen, right? Cause if there wasn't any, the human wouldn't exactly be running anymore XD)...

Use the 10 bilion to buy him some clothes instead! :laugh:

There's so many problems in the world that could have been (closer to) solved with money like that :-( there's people without access to healthcare because they don't have the money. There are hungry kids because the parents cant afford enough food...

Oh well, rant over, very nice for the scientists that they succeeded :D and I hope that the places that earned (parts of the) 10 bilion go on to do useful things with the money (rather than just widening the gap between rich and poor)



I feel that way when Hollywood spends hundreds of millions on shitty movies that are destined to flop
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Re: Scientists found "God"

Postby Toefje » 05 Jul 2012, 16:53

You have no idea what you're talking about. As usual
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Re: Scientists found "God"

Postby Andres » 05 Jul 2012, 17:04

luvachii wrote:You have no idea what you're talking about. As usual


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Re: Scientists found "God"

Postby Mickey » 05 Jul 2012, 18:29

Stewie wrote:Money spent on scientific resources are always well spent.

+1

Besides if the scientific community is so excite by these confirmation then is for something big, I read somewhere that these is compared to the dna discovery too bad I'm so bad in physics coz I don't understand it well and as Andres said money is always spent in unnecessary things like bad hollywood movies just to give an example and spending it in knowledge is priceless
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Re: Scientists found "God"

Postby RainbowNerdette » 05 Jul 2012, 23:28

But bad Holywood movies are solely paid for by those who want them :-P

I agree spending on science is a good thing, I just fail to see the use of this particular thing :laugh:
(but as previously stated, I may just be too uneducated, am more of an alpha student)
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Re: Scientists found "God"

Postby Avadore » 06 Jul 2012, 02:26

Stewie wrote:Money spent on scientific resources are always well spent.


Agreed!
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Re: Scientists found "God"

Postby Luke S » 06 Jul 2012, 03:17

great!
that is actually very important and very exciting news!!
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Re: Scientists found "God"

Postby Fighter » 07 Jul 2012, 04:10

Stupid topic title...
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