CERN and new physics

Debi

Owner/Admin
Staff
Joined
Sep 16, 2013
Messages
241,738
Reaction score
234,653
Points
315
Location
South of Indy
Scientists announce major new LHC discovery - Unexplained Mysteries

The world's largest atom smasher - the Large Hadron Collider - has found evidence of Higgs boson decay.
Not content with finding the long-sought Higgs boson, the scientists behind the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva have been continuing their efforts to unravel the secrets of the universe by pushing the world-famous particle accelerator to increasingly high levels of energy and intensity.

Now it seems as though their efforts have paid off once again thanks to the first confirmed observation of Higgs bosons decaying into a pair of fundamental particles known as bottom quarks.

The discovery is important because it means that the experimental data strongly agrees with theoretical predictions, as oppose to challenging the foundations of our understanding.

"This observation is a milestone in the exploration of the Higgs boson," said spokesman Karl Jakobs.

"It shows that the ATLAS and CMS experiments have achieved deep understanding of their data and a control of backgrounds that surpasses expectations."

"ATLAS has now observed all couplings of the Higgs boson to the heavy quarks and leptons of the third generation as well as all major production modes."

The findings take scientists one step closer to understanding why the Higgs boson even exists.

"The experiments continue to home in on the Higgs particle, which is often considered a portal to new physics," said Eckhard Elsen, CERN Director for Research and Computing.

"These beautiful and early achievements also underscore our plans for upgrading the LHC to substantially increase the statistics."

"The analysis methods have now been shown to reach the precision required for exploration of the full physics landscape, including hopefully new physics that so far hides so subtly."
 
These beautiful and early achievements also underscore our plans for upgrading the LHC to substantially increase the statistics."
So, what that's telling me is they want more power. They aren't even sure what this amount of power is doing, yet they want more. Yup! Still have my concerns about the mad scientists over there.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Armand
i wonder why people like the terrorist/activists claim to kill in the name of their god attack the innocent, while they watch others destroy the earth. Maybe they are being used as a diversion to keep our attention away from the greater of the evils.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Lynne
More power = better physics? I'm not sure about that but in order to prove theories as they build on previous successes I can understand why they feel the need to push boundaries. Year ago I applied for a job at CERN but wasn't successful (not as a particle physicist I might add).
 
More power = better physics? I'm not sure about that but in order to prove theories as they build on previous successes I can understand why they feel the need to push boundaries. Year ago I applied for a job at CERN but wasn't successful (not as a particle physicist I might add).
They might take you as a sacrifice if your willling to do a night shift :D
 
So, what that's telling me is they want more power. They aren't even sure what this amount of power is doing, yet they want more. Yup! Still have my concerns about the mad scientists over there.
I was trying to figure out the point of these expiroments and what value they had? They are risking our possible dimensional existence ....