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New Type of Particle May Have Been Found

An anonymous reader writes "The LHC is out of commission, but the Tevatron collider at Fermilab is still chugging along, and may have just discovered a new type of particle that would signal new physics. New Scientist reports that the Tevatron's CDF detector has found muons that seem to have been created outside of the beam pipe that confines the protons and anti-protons being smashed together. The standard model can't explain the muons, and some speculate that 'an unknown particle with a lifetime of about 20 picoseconds was produced in the collision, traveled about 1 centimeter, through the side of the beam pipe, and then decayed into muons.' The hypothetical particle even seems to have the right mass to account for one theory of dark matter."

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  1. Re:please let it be the higgs boson by kipman725 · · Score: -1, Troll

    "God" particle did you hit ALL the branches of the stupid tree as you fell down to the level of faux news?

  2. Re:hardly news... by flamingerection · · Score: -1, Troll

    FUCK YOU

  3. Re:New Physics by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    shut your fucking mouth you fucking heretic. physics is the new god. fuck you straight to hell. you're a bitch and a fucktard and probably a faggot too.

  4. Re:coincidence? by Tawnos · · Score: 0, Troll

    "Going to happy at the new school"

    Is that anything like "Going to accidentally the whole school"? ;)

    I know where the door is. I'll let myself out.

  5. Re:One theory of dark matter eh? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Well, maybe zappepcs was exposed to too many Stan Lee and Jack Kirby-inspired superhero comic books that involve some kind of transformation through exposure to "cosmic rays" or "the power cosmic". You just have to look at the mammaries depicted in Marvel superhero comics to realize they don't exactly foster a strong connection to reality.

    If "cosmic rays" can turn ordinary people into the Fantastic Four, think what they could do to the sun!

  6. Re:One theory of dark matter eh? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    be convinced that man is contributing to the warming of the planet by adding carbon to the atmosphere at an alarming rate

    Why? It's both unproven (it's even highly unlikely due to the latest eight years of cooling) and factually suspect due to the effect of CO2 in the atmosphere already being fully saturated.

  7. Re:coincidence? by ZeroPly · · Score: 0, Troll

    I think I can summarize your post thusly:

    USA! USA! USA!

    Their collider is better, but WE work harder, so we get superior results!

    USA! USA!

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  8. Re:Obama was FOR Illinois Senate SB1195 in 2003 by RockoTDF · · Score: 0, Troll

    Statistically speaking, you are more likely to shoot a family member getting up for a piss or midnight snack than you are a burglar. If anything, you'd be increasing the risk to your family by having a gun in the house.

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  9. Re:One theory of dark matter eh? by Tenebrousedge · · Score: 0, Troll

    Anchorage is a bad example, but it's not really too far off during the winter months. Juneau is much closer, but you could also compare Valdez, Whittier, Cordova, possibly Kodiak, or any other town in Southeast/Southcentral Alaska.

    Also compare any town of equal latitude in Canada, to demonstrate the warming effect of the Pacific current. Whitehorse, in the Yukon, is more northerly, but I can't think of any other settlement of note in that area.

    I'll thank you kindly to form your links correctly in the future.

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  10. Re:One theory of dark matter eh? by Tenebrousedge · · Score: 0, Troll

    If you want to talk about particle physics and how it might affect the planet, don't talk about Hawking Radiation. You will look foolish.

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  11. Re:One theory of dark matter eh? by Tenebrousedge · · Score: 0, Troll

    Sorry you got modded off-topic, it seems undeserved. Some mod must have disagreed with you. I metamodded this comment positively.

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  12. Re:One theory of dark matter eh? by Tenebrousedge · · Score: 0, Troll

    "Left" and "Right" are fairly vague terms in themselves. I am saying none of those things. If pressed I would say that the issue of nuclear power is not well-suited to discussing in terms of "left" and "right".

    The part of my post that you quoted is otherwise complete in itself; I have nothing to add to it.

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