LHC Discovers New Particle That Looks Like the Higgs Boson
The wait is over: new submitter Roger W Moore (among many, many other submitters) writes "The ATLAS and CMS experiments at CERN have just announced the discovery of a new particle which is consistent with a Standard Model Higgs boson. There is still a lot of work to do to confirm whether this really is the Higgs, and if so whether it is a Standard Model Higgs, but this is a major result."
The legendary Higgs Boson is in my pants, and it feels great!
This efect is called mass deficiency. Einstein predicted this efect. When you take particles from atom and add their mass not as a whole atom but 1 particle at the time. Next you mesure mass of atom build from thesse particles you will notice that particles alone are heavier. It's because when particles are creating an atom energy is relesed according to: E=mc^2. The energy released is equas mass deficiency times c squared. Siencits knew that Higs particle can be realy heavy but in atom it can be quite light.
What tard moderated that Informative?
They "discover" it by looking exactly where is predicted? That is like me getting on an Air France jet, and "discovering" Paris.
I saw a faggon produced by that mechanism a few years ago at halftime; his name was The Artist Formerly Known As Prince