Tyr-Ziu Saxnot
05-03-2016, 07:04 PM
https://www.yahoo.com/news/hints-particle-could-completely-change-212000274.html?nhp=1
Hints of a New Particle Could Completely Change Physics as We Know It
[Mic]
Kelly Dickerson
May 2, 2016
A fluctuation in the data from the world's most powerful particle smasher could be a random blip — or a breakthrough that could turn all of physics on its head.
The problem is, we don't which it is.
The 17-mile-long underground particle smasher called the Large Hadron Collider restarted in 2015 and began smashing particles together at a higher energy level than humans have ever reached before. And in December, two different detectors at the LHC both spotted the same strange fluctuation, which physicists say could hint at the existence of a brand-new subatomic particle.
"Fluctuations come and go in our field — that's why we're very wary of saying anything," James Beacham, an experimental physicist who works with the LHC, said in a phone interview in March. "We've seen bumps go away very quickly."
But if that fluctuation turns out to be a new particle, physics will never be the same.
Maybe they will find the particle that infested voters brains back when giving the obama a second term to destroy more of our nation..
Otherwise , only scientific theory will profit from such a new discovery.
Find and destroy that particle please, the one that gives liberal and total self-destructive insanity to its hosts..-Tyr
Hints of a New Particle Could Completely Change Physics as We Know It
[Mic]
Kelly Dickerson
May 2, 2016
A fluctuation in the data from the world's most powerful particle smasher could be a random blip — or a breakthrough that could turn all of physics on its head.
The problem is, we don't which it is.
The 17-mile-long underground particle smasher called the Large Hadron Collider restarted in 2015 and began smashing particles together at a higher energy level than humans have ever reached before. And in December, two different detectors at the LHC both spotted the same strange fluctuation, which physicists say could hint at the existence of a brand-new subatomic particle.
"Fluctuations come and go in our field — that's why we're very wary of saying anything," James Beacham, an experimental physicist who works with the LHC, said in a phone interview in March. "We've seen bumps go away very quickly."
But if that fluctuation turns out to be a new particle, physics will never be the same.
Maybe they will find the particle that infested voters brains back when giving the obama a second term to destroy more of our nation..
Otherwise , only scientific theory will profit from such a new discovery.
Find and destroy that particle please, the one that gives liberal and total self-destructive insanity to its hosts..-Tyr