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Eek! The Universe Is Going To Collapse! And Its All Higgs Fault!
Do not properly understand the math behind this claim at all, but I am making out my will as we speak :)
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/s ciencet ech/art icle-25 23177/C ould-un iverse- collaps e-TODAY -Physic ists-cl aim-ris k-likel y-start ed.html
Its the TODAY in capital letters from the DMs title that has me worried...
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Its the TODAY in capital letters from the DMs title that has me worried...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I love how they leave the final bit worth mentioning at the end: that "If the universe contains undiscovered particles, the whole basis for the prediction of phase change would prove false." Given that we already "know" that such particles exist (or have good reason to suspect that they must) then the doom-mongering is just a bit pointless.
@bookbinder I had completely missed the fact that is was friday 13th :) That would indeed explain the TODAY!!!! reference...
@Lie -in Good Point! Tears up will leaving everything to Lie-in :)
@Jim So what about the Physics/Maths behind the Phase Transition thing. Jim? Is this just fruitcake physics, or is there anything serous/useful in it?
@Lie -in Good Point! Tears up will leaving everything to Lie-in :)
@Jim So what about the Physics/Maths behind the Phase Transition thing. Jim? Is this just fruitcake physics, or is there anything serous/useful in it?
Oh, the maths itself is fine -- it's just that the starting assumption for a Universe-ending phase transition is that we've found all the particles there are to find -- which is highly doubtful. I think the main point of this paper is to refine those calculations in the unlikely event that they are true, rather than to spell doom and gloom. But the Higgs field is known to be tied in with the fate of the Universe in some way.
// contains undiscovered particles, the whole basis for the prediction of phase change would prove false." Given that we already "know" that such particles exist (or have good reason to suspect that they must)//
*must*?
Are we referring to Supersymetry here Jim?
Remind me how many versions of that beautiful theory have been broken on the ugly wheel of experiment at CERN
-I'm loosing track ;c)
*must*?
Are we referring to Supersymetry here Jim?
Remind me how many versions of that beautiful theory have been broken on the ugly wheel of experiment at CERN
-I'm loosing track ;c)
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