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Scientists begin hunt for mysterious “God particle”

May 25th, 2008 - 12:05 pm ICT by admin Tell a Friend -

Washington, May 25 (ANI): Scientists are hoping that the Atlas detector, which is one of six particle physics experiments part of the Large Hadron Collider, will help unlock some deep scientific mysteries and perhaps even lead to discovery of the Higgs boson, dubbed as “the God particle”.

The Large Hadron Collider is located at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN, near Geneva, Switzerland.

Physicists the world over are hoping that the Atlas detector would lead to the finding of Higgs boson, sometimes called “the God particle” because it is believed its discovery will refine the understanding of exactly how the universe came to be and how it functions, and how mass came to be in the first place.

What the Atlas subsystem does is that it detects subatomic particles called muons.

These particles have little interaction with each other or with other matter and are formed as a byproduct of the collisions between protons, the nuclei of hydrogen atoms.

The collider will provide far too much data for scientists to log all of it, so the first appearance of muons can be a signal that scientists need to record information on collisions taking place at that time.

According to Professor Henry Lubatti from the university of Washington, “They are like little messengers that tell us a potentially interesting event may have occurred, a signal that we should look more closely at that event.”

Potentially that could lead to direct evidence of the elusive Higgs boson.

“That’s just one example of the detector’s value. There are many other interactions that produce high-energy muons, so it is very important to be able to observe these,” said Lubatti.

The Large Hadron Collider could also lead to better understanding of the fourth fundamental force gravity in terms of particle interactions, and help solve the puzzle of why gravity, while perhaps most recognizable to a lay observer, is the weakest of the fundamental forces. (ANI)

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2 Responses

  1. JTankers Says:

    “…unlock some deep scientific mysteries”

    The Large Hadron Collider is arguably one of science greatest achivements.
    But according to CERN it may also create something called ‘micro black holes’ at a rate of 1 per second!

    But are micro black holes safe?
    According to Dr. Steven Hawking, micro black holes will evaporate based on a theory he invented! (He believes that Dr. Albert Einstein was wrong!)

    But not according to several other PHDs and Professors of Math and Physics, they believe that Dr. Albert Einstein may have NOT have been wrong, and that micro black holes may NOT evaporate!)

    (And Dr. Otto Rossler, inventor of Chaos Theories Rossler Attractor, a single micro black hole might even destroy the planet in just years or decades!)

    That is why there is a lawsuit filed with the US Federal Court in Hawaii to require a comprehensive safety study before collisions begin.

    Learn more at LHCFacts.org

  2. Micheal Phelps Says:

    your noob man

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