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Glimpse of 'God Particle' Nigh?

Scientists may be just days from spotting mysterious Higgs Boson particle

By Rob Quinn,  Newser Staff

Posted Dec 8, 2011 4:43 AM CST

(Newser) – The Higgs boson "God particle" may or may not exist, and physicists at the Large Hadron Collider may or may not be close to spotting it, but one thing is clear: There are some very excited scientists at CERN. Rumors that the elusive particle believed to endow matter with mass has been spotted have circulated before, but experts believe confirmation of its existence may finally be unveiled at the European research lab next week, when teams that have trawled data from 350 trillion collisions release their results, the Guardian reports.

The teams have been gradually narrowing the energy range where the Higgs may lurk, and expect to see the first glimpse within days, a top CERN scientist tells the BBC. CERN's director of research is more cautious, saying only that "indications that are not consistent with its non-existence" may surface. "This hunt for the Higgs is like fishing in an ancient way," he says. "Instead of using modern tools you are removing the water from the pond. It might look tedious but it is the only way, at the end of the day, when you have removed all the water from the pond to find the smallest fish."

This painting at the Atlas experiment site at the  European Center for Nuclear Research outside Geneva, Switzerland shows how a Higgs boson may look.
This painting at the Atlas experiment site at the European Center for Nuclear Research outside Geneva, Switzerland shows how a Higgs boson may look.   (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)
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We have been looking for this for 30 years now, and finally, maybe, hidden under the back of the LHC sofa, we are finally finding it. - Professor John Ellis, a former head of theoretical physics at CERN

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XYandZ
Dec 8, 2011 12:31 PM CST
I'm not going to even pretend I understood anything they just said
Derni
Dec 8, 2011 7:07 AM CST
Calling it the GOD particle was a mistake as moist scientists agree..but if it is real..now religions will be able to put a face to the person...thing they prayer to and worship..a particle..
bewilderbeast
Dec 8, 2011 5:31 AM CST
Still think they shoulda called them partons (after Dolly). I mean, they're about mass. n gravity. Right?
 

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