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The clue there is in the description 'Higgs-like'. I've heard a number of scientists talking about this, including some of those working at the LHC and they're not saying this is Higgs Bosun. They're saying it is a bosun, and is apparently Higgs-like in that it behaves in ways they would expect such to behave. But that it might be another kind of particle in which case that would be just as interesting.
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If it takes 20 years to build, you have to start building it at least 20 years before you run out of things to do with the current one.
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If a Higgs bosom exists, does that mean Higgs is a she?
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You're confusing it with a Higgs bison
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Huge bosoms? Where do I sign up?
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Bosoms are what makes top quarks top heavy. When scientists discuss bosoms, they also discuss spin. Does that mean Higg's is a blond?
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Once we invent the time machine, go back in time to 1992, and tell ourselves to start NOW! then it should be ready by now. what? It worked for Bill and Ted! |
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Attachment 45619 Physicists Peter Higgs, right, and Francois Englert attend a news conference at CERN, near Geneva, on July 4, 2012. Photographer: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP via Getty Images Quote:
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Higgs and his lover Englert, share the $1.25 million... after they dumped Boson's body in some dark cold moor. :unsure:
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Jazz hands!
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I wish ZenGum would start participating here again.
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Was he Higgs' lover as well?
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don't know, don't care.
I saw this thread recently returned to the top of the active group of threads, and noticed his name as author. That reminded me that I miss his input, that we're all poorer for his absence. |
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