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    • Breaking News: Scientists discover "God Particle"
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  • 7/3/12
  • futureyank13
This is as big as the, well, big bang theory: Scientists working at the world's largest atom smasher say they have enough evidence of the long-sought-after Higgs boson.
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To the layman, the Higgs boson is the "God particle" and a key puzzle piece in the scientific explanation of the origin of the universe. Physicists around the globe—and perhaps elsewhere, given the size of the universe—have invested billions of dollars in research and have been hunting for the Higgs boson for decades.
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Researchers at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (or CERN) are expected to announce Wednesday that they have proof of its existence, reports The Associated Press.
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The Higgs boson appeared 13.7 billion years ago in the chaos of the Big Bang and turned the flying debris into galaxies, stars and planets.
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Its formal discovery, according to a broad scientific consensus, would be the greatest advance in knowledge of the universe in decades and a key to confirming the standard model of physics that explains what gives mass to matter and, by extension, how the universe was formed, according to the AP.
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Rutgers University physicist Matt Strassler told Reuters that without the particle, "nothing like human beings, or the earth we live on, could exist."
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Physicist Joseph Lykken of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory near Chicago explained in an interview with National Public Radio the difficulty for physicists in tracking down Higgs boson.
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"We think the Higgs boson is a manifestation of the fact that the universe is filled with a force that we haven't been able to detect yet that gives other particles mass," Lykken told NPR. "It exists for a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a second, or something like that, and then falls apart into other particles."
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Thus, scientists are in a bit of a quagmire, according to the AP. While they appear to have enough evidence to report the existence of the "God particle," they still hedge on whether to report "a discovery." It's a fine line, indeed, but one that scientists will likely continue to debate.
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"I agree that any reasonable outside observer would say, 'It looks like a discovery,'" British theoretical physicist John Ellis, a professor at King's College London who has worked at CERN since the 1970s, told The Associated Press. "We've discovered something which is consistent with being a Higgs."
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  • 7/3/12
  • Tigers89
<It was originally called "that god damned particle" because it was so hard to find. A publisher changed that to god particle to make it more family friendly.
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  • 7/3/12
  • rankinbass
wait...for reals? or is that an awesome joke you just made up now on the spot?
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  • 7/3/12
  • Tigers89
For reals.
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  • 7/3/12
  • rankinbass
are you mocking me? :P
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  • 7/3/12
  • Tigers89
No, I'm completely serious. Kinda funny if you ask me...

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  • 7/3/12
  • BrendansWhoree
Jesus put it there. Y'ALL AIN'T FOOLIN ME NO U ARENT
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  • 7/3/12
  • futureyank13
Who created the particle? Jesus, that's who....<bitch!
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  • 7/3/12
  • BrendansWhoree
Hooray for being scientifically illiterate!
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  • 7/3/12
  • futureyank13
How does the sun burn without any oxygen in space? Jesus
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  • 7/3/12
  • BrendansWhoree
How'd the moon get there? Huh? How'd it get there? God you knuckle heads.
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  • 7/3/12
  • Cubsfan21

>See a thread about something that genuinely interests me

>Click thread

>See juvenile comments made by Einsteins above me

>Cry


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  • 7/3/12
  • BrendansWhoree
Boooo hooooo
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  • 7/3/12
  • HOC
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This proves God exists, right? Ah, I'm just kidding.
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  • 7/3/12
  • Gofishhhh
I hate that people call it the God particle. Call it the motherf*cking Higgs Boson.
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  • 7/3/12
  • ElPablo
I sort of agree with him, Will. It's like every thread has to turn into you (yes, it's usually you) mocking other's beliefs. It's a little old now. Keep things fresh.
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  • 7/3/12
  • BrendansWhoree
I mock those beliefs because I believe they should be mocked. They are that ridiculous, IMO.

But I was just thinking today that the whole "I don't believe in god" and "Weed is good" thing has been beaten to death by me. I'm gonna tone it down a bit.
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  • 7/3/12
  • Gofishhhh
It keeps getting brought up. I don't blame you. To be honest, I grow more and more atheist every day.
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