Tests clear way for "Big Bang" experiment
"That collision, in which both particle clusters will be traveling at the speed of light, will be monitored on computers at CERN and laboratories around the world by scientists looking for, among other things, a particle that made life possible."
http://www.reuters.com/article/scienceNews/idUSLP70881820080825
If there is going to be a Big Bang you know the order will be watching.
ReplyDeleteNow more to the point is it possible that the "Higgs boson" is actually the 436?
Just saying.....
I'm not sure if this means anything, but after reading this article 436 bought lots of canned food and bottled water.
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