Re: Corralling the Mass Maker: Hunting ground shifts for elusive particle

From: Y.Porat (maporat_at_012.net.il)
Date: 06/15/04


Date: 14 Jun 2004 21:58:04 -0700

Sam Wormley <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote in message news:<40CDD569.3CBAB696@mchsi.com>...
> Ref: http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20040612/fob1.asp
> Science News Week of June 12, 2004; Vol. 165, No. 24 , p. 371
>
> Corralling the Mass Maker: Hunting ground shifts for elusive particle
>
> It was the year 2000, and scientists at a European particle collider
> observed possible traces of the subatomic particle known as the Higgs
> boson-the presumed origin of mass itself and the most-wanted quarry
> in high-energy physics today. Despite a feverish search for
> confirming evidence, they came up empty-handed (SN: 12/9/00, p. 381).
> Perhaps they were looking in the wrong place.
>
> In the June 10 Nature, researchers at the Fermi National Accelerator
> Laboratory (Fermilab) in Batavia, Ill., report that the mass that
> physicists had assigned to a different subatomic particle, the top
> quark, is too low. That may have misled scientists in their hunt for
> the Higgs boson.
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should it need to take so long and with such enormous waist of
time and fortunes to realise that the 'boson story'
is a non starter??

had those peolpe been physicists and not devious matemathiciance
they would reject it imediatley on its birth.
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crackpot
Y.Porat
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>
> See: http://www.sciencenews.org/articles/20040612/fob1.asp



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