That was actually called the "goddamn particle" but it was shortened to avoid offending.[/quote]
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From The Economist:
"Pinning down physicists about whether they have actually discovered the Higgs boson is almost as hard as tracking down the elusive subatomic beast itself. Leon Lederman, a leading researcher in the field, once
dubbed it the “goddamn” particle, because it has proved so hard to isolate. That name was
changed by a sniffy editor to the “God” particle, and a legend was born. Headline writers loved it. Physicists loved the publicity. CERN, the world’s biggest particle-physics laboratory, and the centre of the hunt for the Higgs, used that publicity to help keep the money flowing."
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Do you think it would even be worth it, to travel back or forward in time to change history, when there could be infinite dimensions, and maybe thats why we dont see any time travelers.....Ive even heard that soon we will be able to use the God or God damn particle and encrypt it with binary code and send it to another dimension......[/quote]
Don't believe
anything Physicists say!
OMG RichardB is back from his travels. Yipee.
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Hello 'Kypraia' mou ...just passing through... glad to see you're still around and active