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So, just how excited are you about the discovery of the Higgs Boson?
Im really trying but........
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's what I expected to happen. It was predicted by the current theory (the standard model) which already explains most things, so I would have been very surprised and excited if they couldn't find the Higg's boson.
However it does increase my confidence even more in the standard model and so I am very happy and glad for all the scientists invoved.
Onwards and upwards!
However it does increase my confidence even more in the standard model and so I am very happy and glad for all the scientists invoved.
Onwards and upwards!
A FAR more important creation/invention from CERN was the World Wide Web (not the internet but the "web browser" part that sits on top of it).
Created by a British person, Tim Berners Lee, who was working at CERN at the time.
This affects almost all of us on a daily basis, more than knowledge of Higgs Bosun ever will.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Wide_Web
Created by a British person, Tim Berners Lee, who was working at CERN at the time.
This affects almost all of us on a daily basis, more than knowledge of Higgs Bosun ever will.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Wide_Web
I can't possibly be excited about it, because I haven't got the first idea what on earth (or space, is it?) any of it means.
Seriously, that nerd in the video lost me as soon as he said 'fundamental particles' at around 30 seconds.
If someone can possibly dumb it down so that I (IQ of 155) can understand it, I promise to try pay attention.
I'm still more excited about the Higgs Boson than I am about the Olympics though.
Seriously, that nerd in the video lost me as soon as he said 'fundamental particles' at around 30 seconds.
If someone can possibly dumb it down so that I (IQ of 155) can understand it, I promise to try pay attention.
I'm still more excited about the Higgs Boson than I am about the Olympics though.
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